News Topical, Digital Desk : Whether it's a wedding, a birthday, or any other auspicious occasion, we often add a one rupee coin to an envelope along with 100, 500, or 1000 rupees. Have you ever wondered what significance that small coin holds? In India, its value isn't just that of a coin, but symbolizes auspiciousness, continuity, and the strength of relationships.
1. Symbol of new beginnings (The Zero vs One Logic)
Scientifically, or mathematically, numbers like 100, 500, or 1000 end in zero (0). Zero signifies completion or end. When we give an omen, we don't want the relationship or happiness to end. Adding 1 to it makes the number 101 or 501, which conveys the message that the relationship will continue. This ₹1 breaks that zero and becomes a symbol of progress and continuity.
2. 'The Unbreakable Bond'
According to Vastu and astrology, the amount of the omen should always be an odd number. Even numbers like 100 or 500 can easily be divided into two equal parts. However, 101, 501, or 1101 are more difficult to divide equally. This symbolizes that the relationship between the giver and the receiver is so strong that no one can divide it.
3. Importance of metal
Coins, or metal, hold a special significance in Hinduism. Coins are considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi . Paper notes are often spent, but coins often remain in a piggy bank or safe. It is also believed that this auspicious coin brings prosperity and wealth to the recipient's home.
Lal Kitab tradition
The effectiveness of remedies in the astrological tradition of Lal Kitab rests on this principle. According to this principle, it is considered mandatory to perform any remedy for an odd number of days. According to beliefs, if a remedy is performed for an odd number of days for more than six consecutive weeks, it begins to bear full fruit.
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