Vastu Tips For Home: Sun is considered a deity in Hinduism. It is believed that by offering water to them daily and worshiping them, all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled. The importance of Vastu Shastra has also been told in Sanatan Dharma. From building a house to its construction and decoration, Vastu is taken care of. Vastu has to be very careful regarding sunrise and sunset also. In Hinduism, doing some work after sunset is considered prohibited. Ignoring them can lead to many problems. Let us know today from Bhopal resident astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma, which work should not be done after sunset.

1. Do not sleep in the evening: Sleeping at sunset or immediately after sunset is considered inauspicious. According to Vastu Shastra, one should not sleep in the evening. According to beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi does not reside in the house where people sleep in the evening. There is a problem in that house.

2. Do not offer water to Tulsi: According to Vastu Shastra, neither water should be offered to Tulsi nor Tulsi leaves should be plucked after sunset i.e. in the evening. By doing this, Goddess Lakshmi leaves the house. This is considered inauspicious.

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3. Do not transact money: According to the beliefs of Hinduism, money should not be transacted with anyone even after sunset. It is believed that by doing this there will be trouble in the house.

4. Do not sweep: According to the beliefs of Hinduism, one should not sweep the house after sunset. Sweeping in the evening causes a loss of money. Garbage should not be thrown outside the house in the evening. This makes Mother Lakshmi very angry. This causes tension in the house.

5. Do not donate this thing even by mistake: According to the beliefs of Hinduism, salt, turmeric, milk, curd, and sour things should not be donated in the evening. Due to this, there is a lack of money in the house.
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