The Shami plant is considered very auspicious in Hinduism and is used in worship. It is believed that if the Shami plant is planted in the house, then there is always happiness in your life. At the same time, its leaves are also offered to Lord Shiva, due to which his grace is maintained.

Shami also helps in removing the defects of Shani. In Hindu astrology, there are specific beliefs associated with the Shami plant. It is also said that shami leaves should be plucked on a particular day and it is advised not to pluck them on certain days.

According to belief, if you pluck Shami leaves on the wrong day, Shani Dev may get angry and problems may arise in your life. Come let's learn about it in detail from astrologer Pandit Ramesh BhojrajDwivedi.

Shami leaves should not be plucked during these festivals

It is mentioned in astrology that Shami leaves should not be plucked during any special festival like Dussehra or Chhath Puja. It is said that the Shami plant is worshipped on these days, so plucking its leaves is not considered auspicious. Instead of plucking them during these days, pluck their leaves a day before and keep them or use the fallen leaves around the plant in worship.

Do not pluck Shami's leaves in these two in a week

According to astrology, plucking Shami leaves should be avoided on certain days of the week like Tuesdays and Saturdays as these days are associated with specific deities and disturbing or plucking leaves on those days can bring problems in your home and Shani Dosha. Can It be recommended to worship this plant mainly on Saturdays?

Do not pluck shami leaves during the eclipse

According to astrology, it is advised not to pluck shami leaves even during the sutak period of eclipses including solar and lunar eclipses. Doing this is not considered auspicious in Hinduism and can cause financial losses to you. Along with this, in astrology, plucking Shami leaves during certain planetary transits is also considered inauspicious and it is recommended to worship them on this day.

Do not pluck Shami leaves during Shukla Paksha

According to the Hindu calendar, the first fortnight of any month is the Shukla Paksha, which is considered a time of happiness and prosperity, and it is believed that plucking Shami leaves during this time disrupts the positive energy in your home. On the other hand, according to an astrological belief, plucking shami leaves in monsoon can worsen the economic condition of the house.

Keep these things in mind while plucking Shami's leaves

  • Always pluck the leaves of the Shami plant from the upper part of its plant, it is believed that the upper leaves are more auspicious than the lower ones and it is considered auspicious to offer them to God.
  • If you are plucking leaves for worship, use them immediately and offer only fresh leaves to the Shivling.
  • Always keep in mind while plucking Shami leaves that pluck its leaves with pure body and mind and do not let this plant dry.

If you follow the special rules given here to break Shami leaves, then there will always be happiness in your life and happiness and prosperity will come.

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