Vastu Shastra is an ancient science. It is considered very important in Sanatan Dharma. Vastu Shastra gives detailed information about the house and the temple built in it. It is believed that ignoring the rules of Vaastu can cause many problems in life. It mentions some special things which should not be kept in the temple, because doing so does not yield the results of the puja and Goddess Lakshmi can also leave the house. So let us know about those things which should not be kept in the temple of the house. Never keep broken idols of Gods and Goddesses in the temple. According to Vastu Shastra, worshiping broken idols in the home temple increases negativity and can cause many problems in life. This does not even provide the benefit of worship. It is advisable to immerse broken idols in a holy river.
Do not keep pictures of ancestors
Vastu Shastra says that pictures of ancestors should never be kept in the temple. In the scriptures, different places have been mentioned for ancestors and gods and goddesses. It is believed that keeping pictures of ancestors in the temple creates an atmosphere of unrest. According to Vastu, the south direction is considered the most auspicious for placing pictures of ancestors in the house.
Do not keep torn or damaged religious books
Never keep torn or damaged religious books in the temple. It is believed that keeping torn or damaged religious books in the temple has a negative impact on a person’s life.
avoid sharp objects
According to Vastu Shastra, sharp objects like scissors and knives should not be kept in the temple. Sharp objects are considered a symbol of negativity, hence it is advised to follow the rules mentioned in Vastu Shastra.
do not keep dried flowers
Flowers are offered to the Lord daily during puja. Next morning, these flowers are removed at the time of adornment of the deity, as dried flowers are not kept in the temple. It is believed that keeping dry flowers in the temple removes negative energy from the house. In such cases, immerse the dried flowers in a holy river or bury them under a tree.
