Special Things
Janmashtami 2024: Bring these 5 things home before Shri Krishna Janmashtami, the blessings of Kanha and Maa Lakshmi will remain, there will never be a shortage of money. Bringing these auspicious things related to Shri Krishna in the house on Janmashtami gives relief from Vastu defects, negative energy. Along with this, happiness, peace and prosperity remain in the house.Krishna Janmashtami 2024
This year Janmashtami festival will be celebrated on 26 August 2024, Monday. If some measures are taken to please Goddess Lakshmi on Janmashtami, then there will be no shortage of wealth throughout the year. Rather, there remains blessings in the house and wealth will keep increasing, along with positivity and happiness.
Lord Krishna is particularly fond of six cherished items that hold deep significance in his life and stories— the Mor Pankh (peacock feather), Bansuri (flute), Makhan (butter), Misri (rock sugar), Cow, and Vaijanti Mala (a special garland).
Laddu Gopal idol:
Keeping the idol of Laddu Gopal at home and worshipping and serving him daily is very auspicious and fruitful. If you do not have the idol of Laddu Gopal at home and want to keep his idol at home and serve it, then Janmashtami day is considered the best for this. Bring the idol of Laddu Gopal before the Janmashtami puja and then worship him with rituals at midnight in the auspicious muhurat, offer him bhog and swing him.
Flute:
Lord Krishna is very fond of flute. He always wears flute. Hence, apart from the religious importance of flute, flute is also considered very auspicious in Vastu Shastra. Flute removes many Vastu defects. If you also want to get rid of Vastu defects, then bring flute in the house before Janmashtami Puja and keep it in the temple or you can hang it on the wall. By doing this, there is comfort, peace and prosperity in the house.
Peacock Feather:
Vaijanti Mala:
The Vaijanti Mala rosary, also known as the Garland of Victory, is believed to be worn by Lord Krishna. It is said that those who wear this Mala receive Lord Krishna's blessings directly.
Silver Cow Statue:
The silver cow statue, or Chandi ki Gae ki murti, holds a special connection to Lord Krishna, who is often depicted as a Gopal, the protector of cows. Placing a silver cow statue in the home is believed to invoke Krishna's blessings, bringing prosperity, protection, and spiritual growth. The silver material further enhances its auspiciousness, symbolizing purity and divine energy. This sacred connection between the silver cow and Krishna makes it a cherished item for devotees seeking his grace.
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