Vastu Tips- Should Bel tree be planted in the house or not, let's know about it

 
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Friends, every month is very important in Hinduism and if we talk about Sawan, then this month is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who gives his devotees a chance to do special worship and helps to overcome sorrows and sufferings, thereby attaining peace, prosperity and divine blessings. If we talk about Bel Patra, then it is a popular tree of Lord Shiva.

The Belpatra plant is considered highly auspicious. Lord Shiva is considered to be in favor of Belpatra leaves, and it is believed that having this plant in your home brings his blessings on every member of the family. The presence of the Belpatra plant attracts wealth, happiness and overall well-being. However, to maximize the benefits of this sacred plant, it is necessary to follow certain Vastu principles while planting it.

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Importance of direction: According to Vastu Shastra, planting Belpatra plant in the north or west direction of the house is considered beneficial. These directions are aligned with the flow of positive energy.

Fight negativity: To ward off negativity from your living space, consider planting a Belpatra plant in the courtyard. This increases the circulation of positive energy throughout the home.

Relief from Chandra Dosh: It is also said that having a Belpatra plant at home can help family members recover from Chandra Dosh, an astrological condition associated with the moon.

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Sawan Puja: Worshipping the Belpatra plant is especially auspicious during Sawan. Tying a red thread or Kalawa around the plant can reduce the inauspicious effects of Rahu in the Kundali (astrological chart).

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