Vastu Tips: Without a peacock feather, Lord Shri Krishna's crown would not be as beautiful, and peacock feathers are also highly valued and sacred in Hinduism. You've likely seen peacock feathers in most homes because they have the power to take away any difficulties that may arise in your life. A peacock feather is associated with numerous gods and goddesses, thus having one in the home is also lucky, according to religious beliefs. Let us tell you about the significance of peacock feathers in Vastu Shastra and the advantages of storing them in your home.
Benefit of Peacock Feathers
A peacock feather is considered extremely auspicious and brings happiness into the home, according to Vastu Shastra. It is stated that owning peacock feathers releases one from the grip of adversaries. On Tuesday and Saturday, apply vermillion to Hanuman Ji's idol if someone else is causing you any distress. Next, use the same vermilion to write your enemy's name on the peacock feather, and then toss it into the rushing river. Even the enemy will become a friend thanks to this peacock feather treatment.
Peacock feather treatment might be quite helpful if you are unyielding and people do not listen to you. To help with this, bring peacock feathers inside the house and use them to create a fan for the youngster. This makes the child happier.
Moreover, peacock feathers help ward off negative energy. Vaastu Shastra states that if a newborn infant experiences the evil eye frequently, it is recommended to stuff peacock feathers into a silver talisman and place it by the child's bed. The youngster will not be harmed by this action.
Feathers from a peacock can also bring prosperity. Bring a peacock feather into your home if you wish to attract happiness, prosperity, and money, as per Vastu Shastra. Place that peacock feather in Radhakrishna's temple. Next, for forty days, worship the peacock feather every day. After that, store it in your home safe. As a result, wealth rises and the money that has been stopped starts to flow again.
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