The biggest festival of Hindus, Diwali, is about to come, which symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. This year Diwali will be celebrated on Thursday, October 31. When families come together to celebrate, they bring things to their homes to prepare for the significance of the festival and welcome positivity and prosperity. But friends, there are some things that can increase troubles if brought home on Diwali, let's know about them
Broken items
Avoid bringing any damaged glass utensils, furniture or other broken items, as they are considered a symbol of misfortune.
Black items
Black items attract negativity. To promote a positive environment, stay away from any item of dark color.
Second-hand items
Bringing used items into your home can bring old energies that can be inauspicious. It is best to start afresh.
Sharp Objects
Objects such as knives and scissors can invite discord and break relationships. These should be kept away from your home during this festival.
Negative Objects
Avoid welcoming any object associated with sad or bad memories, such as old photographs or souvenirs associated with unpleasant experiences.