• By Kashish Rai
  • Thu, 17 Apr 2025 01:38 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Good Luck Hindu Superstitions: In Hinduism, there are different omens that people believe bring good or bad luck. Some of these omens are believed to bring positivity and good fortune and others can portend problems. Being aware of these omens might help create a peaceful and prosperous environment at home. By observing these signs of good or bad luck, people can allegedly draw good luck and prosperity and transform their living environment into a sanctuary of happiness and success.

We have curated a list of the top 7 good luck omens for the home as per Hinduism that are believed to invite prosperity, success and abundance at one’s new abode below:

7 Good Luck Omens In Hinduism Believed To Bring Prosperity And Abundance At Home

1. Avoiding Number 3 And 8

Certain numbers in Hinduism are linked to superstitions. The number 8 is normally avoided since it is believed to be connected to Shani Dev, the lord of karma and his vigilant eye is said to bring troubles. Likewise, number 3 carries mixed opinions, while some people believe it to be a harbinger of good luck, some individuals count it as unfortunate for couples or families since it's related to Lord Shiva, the destroyer. Therefore, most individuals do not consider houses with such numbers, particularly when making significant decisions such as purchasing a house, in a bid to avoid possible negative energies and mishaps.

2. Spilling Boiling Milk To Symbolise Good Fortune

As per the Hindu beliefs, spilling milk is mostly considered unlucky in Indian tradition, except for a major exception on housewarming day. On this sacred day, spilling milk is believed to bring an abundance and prosperity that the household desires. To take advantage of this benevolent omen, boiling milk on the house warming ceremony day with it running over as a gesture of good fortune is a traditional practice. This ceremony is believed to infuse positivity and prosperity into the new home, establishing a positive tone for the future of the inhabitants.

3. Sprinkling Salt To Eradicate Negativity

Salt is believed to have purifying properties in Indian culture and is therefore a common item in many rituals. For protection from evil energies, salt is spread in every room or it is combined with the floor cleaner and brushed over the floor. This omen is believed to rid the house of negative energies and leave the home filled with positive energies.

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In Hinduism, certain good luck omens, such as entering the new house with the right foot first are believed to bring abundance and prosperity. (Image Source: Canva) 

4. Black Ant At Home Brings Good Luck

In Hinduism, black ants at home are considered auspicious, indicating a possible increase in wealth for the home. Instead of considering them pests, their appearance is welcomed as a sign of good luck. If they are not seen, one solution is to entice them to the balcony with a combination of water and sugar so that they can live there while the rest of the house remains clean. This is believed to bring prosperity.

5. Moving In To A New House On An Auspicious Day

In India, deciding an auspicious day for moving into a new house typically involves consulting a family expert, usually a pandit or astrologer. This is because the Hindu calendar, astrology and numerology all come into play in identifying a favourable day for moving to a new house. With several considerations to make, consulting experts ensures that the selected date is compatible with the astrological charts of the family and cultural practices, setting the stage for a successful and peaceful new start.

6. Stepping Into The New Home With The Right Foot

In Hinduism, the right side of the body is meant for spirituality and the left for materialism. In order to usher in peace and prevent economic quarrels, stepping out of bed or beginning the day on the right foot is recommended. Such a ritual is said to instil a spiritual quality in activities of everyday life, including financial ones and lessening likely quarrels and ushering in feelings of stability in materialistic ventures.

7. Hanging Lemon Or Red Chilli Or Nazar Raksha Kavach

In Indian culture, Nazar is the term used to describe negative energies or evil glances from others. To protect oneself from this evil eye, individuals employ protective amulets or rituals. One common practice is to tie a string with seven chillies and one lemon, which is said to ward off negative energies and bring good luck.

 

(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for a qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)


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