- By Kashish Rai
- Fri, 03 Nov 2023 03:06 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
People carry a variety of items in their purses besides cash, many of which go unused for extended periods of time. Certain items should be kept, while some should be avoided, as they contribute to an unfavourable energy flow, according to Vastu Shastra. Certain items also prove to be highly beneficial when carried in a purse. They produce fortunate outcomes. Here are some Vastu wallet concepts to help you attract wealth and prosperity into your life while maintaining financial security.
5 Things To Keep In Your Wallet According To Vastu
1. Silver Coin - Silver coins are beneficial to those in challenging financial situations since they strengthen the Venus planet. Keep any silver coins you may have in your purse. But first, offer it to Goddess Lakshmi for a while before putting it in your purse.
2. Save The Money Given By Elders - Always carry cash in your wallet if your parents or grandparents gift you money as a gesture of their affection. Never use that cash. This will help you save money and always keep your spending under control.
There are several things that are also quite useful to have in a purse that guarantees continuous cash flow. (Image Source: Canva)
3. Keep Goddess Lakshmi’s Photo - We are all aware that the goddess Lakshmi is the one who takes all the financial problems away. This is why you must carry a picture of the goddess Lakshmi in your wallet. However, remember that the goddess Lakshmi should be in a sitting posture in that image.
4. Peepal Leaves - The peepal tree has long been revered as a sacred figure in Hinduism. Wash a single, fresh peepal leaf in Ganga Jal. Use Kesar to write "Shri." Put this leaf in your wallet. As the leaf dries off, switch it out sometimes. You will undoubtedly reap financial rewards from it.
5. Rice - Store twenty-one grains of rice in your wallet, forming a little paper package. This will cut down on unnecessary financial spending. After offering a few rice grains to the goddess Lakshmi, keep them in your wallet.
(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.)