- By Kashish Rai
- Tue, 24 Sep 2024 04:13 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Shradh 2024: In Hinduism, utilising the personal belongings of the deceased is considered inauspicious and spiritually detrimental. This taboo stems from the belief that the deceased person's energies and karma are intricately linked to their possessions. Using such belongings can transfer their accumulated karma, potentially attracting unwanted energies and negating one's own spiritual growth. Furthermore, it's believed that the deceased person's attachment to worldly possessions can create obstacles in their afterlife journey. To avoid these consequences, Hindus typically either donate or ritually dispose of the deceased person's belongings. This ensures a clean break from worldly attachments, facilitating the deceased person's smooth transition and liberation.
Check out the list of 5 personal belongings of the deceased that should never be used even by mistake:
Shradh 2024: Never Use THESE 5 Personal Belongings Of Deceased Family Members
1. Clothing
Avoid wearing or utilising clothing that belonged to the deceased. These items absorb their energies, emotions, and karma, potentially transferring negativity. In Hinduism, it's believed that clothing carries the wearer's sanskars (tendencies), which can influence one's thoughts and actions. Donating or ritually disposing of these items ensures a break from ancestral patterns. Instead, offer new clothing to the needy or burn old textiles to symbolize liberation.
2. Watch
Refrain from wearing or keeping watches or accessories that belonged to the deceased. These items are thought to hold emotional and karmic imprints, attracting unwanted energies. Inheritance of such items can perpetuate ancestral patterns, affecting relationships and well-being. Consider donating valuable items to charitable causes or ritually submerging them in water, symbolising release and purification.
3. Footwear
Avoid wearing footwear that belonged to ancestors, as it's believed to carry their karma and energies. Footwear is considered a personal and intimate item, closely linked to the wearer's soul. Wearing ancestral footwear can transfer negativity, influencing one's life path. Instead, donate or dispose of footwear through ritualistic means, ensuring a clean break from ancestral influences.
As per the traditional beliefs, using certain belongings of the deceased might attract negative energy. (Image Source: Canva)
4. Utensils and Dining Items
Refrain from using utensils, plates, or dining items of the deceased. These items are believed to hold residual energies and emotions, potentially affecting family dynamics and relationships. Donate or ritually dispose of these items to break ancestral patterns and prevent karmic transfer. Instead, use new items to create positive energies and foster healthy relationships.
5. Personal Ritualistic Items
Never use personal ritualistic items, such as puja thalis, idols, or spiritual texts, that belonged to ancestors. These items hold sacred energies and intentions, which can be misaligned with one's own spiritual path. Instead, inherit or acquire new items, consecrating them through personal rituals and prayers. This ensures alignment with one's own spiritual journey and prevents karmic entanglements.
(Disclaimer: This is based on general public information. Jagran English does not confirm its veracity. Before adopting any measures, consult an expert in the relevant field.)