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Goddess Lakshmi is said to be the bestower of prosperity, abundance and wealth in Hinduism. Who wouldn't love to have Goddess Lakshmi by their side? She is the devi of fortune, thus you should know a few things that upset her and should avoid them if you wish to draw Devi Lakshmi to your home. Lakshmi Mata is renowned for having a very unstable disposition as she frequently moves to new places in search of greater comfort. If you wish to be blessed with prosperity and abundance, here is a list of five such bad practices that you should shun right away. 

Bad Habits Which Makes Goddess Lakshmi Angry 

1. Anger And Abuse - Negativity breeds when you get upset, lose control of your tongue or verbally abuse someone. This will drive the Goddess away from your home. Goddess Laksmi lives in an environment that is warm loving, peaceful, and harmonious.

2. Keeping Surroundings Dirty - Goddess Lakshmi lives in a tidy, clean environment. Make sure your home is routinely cleaned and is free of debris such as cobwebs. The Goddess does not like to stay in a place filled with filth and chaos.

Goddess Lakshmi is known as the devi of wealth and good fortune in Hinduism. (Image Source: Canva)

3. Wearing Unclean Clothes - Devi Lakshmi appreciates cleanliness. Therefore, it's crucial that you wash your clothes frequently and practise good hygiene in order to win her favour. 

4. Bhog Vilas In Brahma Muhurat Or Evening - When individuals are wealthy and prosperous, they frequently forget about God and turn to earthly pleasures at Brahma Muhurat (2 AM – 4 AM) and in the evening. The hours between two and four in the morning are suitable for worship in Sanatan Dharma. The Goddess of riches gets furious when people use this time to indulge in worldly pleasures. 

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5. Waking Up Post Sunrise And Sleeping At Early Evening Hours - Sleeping during sunset and rising after sunrise offend the Goddess of fortune. People who engage in this kind of habit are typically unwell and afflicted with one condition or another.



(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert from the relevant field.) 

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