Vastu Tips For Keys: Do not keep keys in these places, otherwise Goddess Lakshmi may get angry
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Vastu Tips For Keys: Keys are used in everyone's homes. From the cupboards to the doors of the and the keys of the vehicles, a place is ensured in the . This is because if the key is lost by mistake, then there is a lot of trouble. But do you know that in Vastu Shastra, there are some rules for keeping keys? Yes, placing the keys incorrectly can invite a lot of problems. On the other hand, if you keep the keys according to the rules mentioned in Vastu, then positivity comes into the . Vastu Shastra says that if the keys are kept in the right place in the , then they give auspicious results. In such a situation, let us know what are the rules for keeping keys in the according to Vastu.
Keys should never be kept in the drawing room
- According to Vastu Shastra, keys should never be kept in the drawing-room. This is because by keeping the keys in the drawing-room, people coming from outside also see them, due to which they get noticed.
Keep keys in the place of worship
- According to Vastu, keys should not be kept near the place of worship in the , because due to taking and bringing the keys out of the , they keep getting dirty hands. In such a situation, if you keep dirty keys in the place of worship, then you can get negative effects from it.
Do not keep keys in the kitchen
- Keeping keys in the kitchen is also not considered auspicious. This is because the kitchen is also considered a pure place. According to Vastu, you should avoid keeping keys in the kitchen as well.
Take care of the direction
- The keys are made of metal. In such a situation, if you are looking for a place to keep the keys in the , then you can keep the keys in the lobby towards the west.
Keep these things in mind
- Instead of keeping the keys around in the, use key hangers only. According to Vastu, a wooden key hanger is considered very auspicious. Do not use such key-rings, which have the picture of God etc. to keep the keys.
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