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News Topical, Digital Desk : Nails Cutting Day: Astrology designates auspicious and inauspicious days for every task. Similarly, there are rules and days for purity and beauty-related tasks, such as cutting nails and hair. It is believed that while cutting nails on the right day brings positive results, doing so on certain days can lead to financial hardship and poverty. Let's explore the four days when nail cutting should be avoided and the reasons behind it.

Saturday

Saturday is dedicated to Lord Shani. According to the science of omens, bodily waste, such as nails and hair, is associated with the planet Saturn.
Cutting nails on this day can anger Lord Shani. It also leads to financial loss, poverty, and misfortune.

Tuesday

Tuesday is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and the planet Mars. Mars is considered the planet of energy and courage. According to the science of omens, cutting nails on Tuesday is believed to diminish a person's courage and self-confidence. It can also lead to increased debt.

Thursday

Thursday is dedicated to Jupiter, the god of knowledge, wisdom, and prosperity. Cutting nails on this day weakens Jupiter. This can negatively impact a person's education, intelligence, and wealth, and can also increase difficulties in marital life.

sunday

Sunday is dedicated to the Sun God, who is considered the planet of the soul, health, and honor. Cutting nails on this day is considered inauspicious. It is believed that doing so can diminish self-confidence and lead to a loss of respect.

Auspicious days for cutting nails

  • Monday – The mind gets peace.
  • Wednesday – There is financial gain and chances of progress in business.
  • Friday – Goddess Lakshmi is pleased, which increases wealth and prosperity.

Do not cut nails after sunset

According to religious beliefs, cutting nails after sunset or at night is considered inauspicious. Doing so angers Goddess Lakshmi and brings poverty into the home.


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