According to Vastu Shastra, every object in your home holds the power to influence your energy and life. Do you ever wonder if swords are a symbol of protection or a harbinger of negativity, let’s see what the scriptures say. Let us learn in detail about whether you should keep a sword at your home or not, and if yes, what things should you keep in mind from Jyotishcharya Pandit Arvind Tripathi in this article.
Should You Keep Sword At Home?
In India, several households have the tradition of keeping swords at home as a part of their cultural beliefs. However, not keeping them as per the rules mentioned in vastu shastra can bring you troubles and negative effects.
Right Direction To Keep Sword At Home As Per Vastu
Astrologer Tripathi said that if you want to keep a sword at your home, it is advisable to keep it hidden in the northwest direction of your home. It is said that you should not keep a sword in the open as it can attract negative energy to your house and unnecessary troubles in your life. Keeping a sword in the open at home can also stir up conflicts in your family.
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Since the northwest direction is believed to be the direction of air, it is advisable to keep the sword in this corner.
Why Shouldn’t You Keep Sword At Your Home’s Entrance?
Jyotishcharya Arvind mentioned you are advised never to keep a sword at the main entrance of your home as this can lead to Vastu Dosh and troubles in your home. This also affects your happiness and prosperity negatively. “If a guest sees a sword as soon as he enters the house, then it can cause problems in mutual relations. Therefore, the sword should not be kept at the entrance even by mistake,” he added.
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