There are many rules and beliefs in Hinduism. These rules and beliefs are related to every small and big work done from morning till night.

One such belief is related to waking up in the morning and not looking at one's own feet. In Hinduism, it is considered inauspicious to see your feet while waking up in the morning. Let us know about this from astrology expert DrRadhakant Vats.

  • Hindu religion and astrology are related to each other. Both religion and astrology believe that every activity of a person is governed by the planets. A person moves with the effect of the direction and condition of the planets.

  • This is because every part of a person's body is governed by one or the other planet. Similarly, any disease, pain, or discomfort related to the feet, and their energy is governed by the planet Venus
  • According to the Hindu religion, it is considered to be the abode of the demonic guru Shukracharya in the feet. Shukracharya is considered a source of negative energy. Being the teacher of demons, he has been described as having demonic tendencies.
  • In such a situation, looking at your feet as soon as you wake up in the morning fills the person with negativity and the person starts getting entangled in stress, nervousness, loneliness, bad thoughts etc. from the very morning and maliciousness is born.
  • Apart from this, looking at your feet while waking up in the morning also weakens the planet Venus in the horoscope, which stops progress, hinders success and increases financial crisis.

  • According to the legend, Goddess Lakshmi presses the feet of Lord Vishnu only so that Lord Vishnu can get positive force. This is the message of Shri Hari and Mata Lakshmi to humans.
  • Even this is the reason why it is said to see your hands as soon as you wake up in the morning because the abode of Maa Lakshmi has been told in the hands. Seeing your hands in the morning brings auspiciousness in life.

So for this reason it is forbidden in Hinduism to wake up in the morning and look at your feet.

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