- By Kashish Rai
- Wed, 12 Nov 2025 11:31 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Upside Down Slipper Superstition: Ever heard from your grandparents or parents that “ulti chappal mat rakha kar” or do not keep your slippers turned upside down? Well, this is one of the most common superstitions in India. According to centuries-old superstitions, upside-down chappals are considered bad luck and are believed to bring misfortune. But have you ever wondered where this strange belief originated? In The Daily Jagran’s Series Superstitions And Myths, let's dive into this fascinating world of Indian superstitions and understand why an upside-down slipper is considered a harbinger of bad luck.
Why Upside Down Slipper Is Believed To Bring Bad Luck?
One traditional belief suggests that when a slipper is turned upside down, the dirty side of the sole faces the sky or heaven, which is believed to displease the divine entities. It is additionally said that this gesture displeases the guardian angels and god, giving an impression that one does not value their guiding force or protection.
Some other beliefs suggest that when a shoe is placed upside down, it allows the negative forces and angels to enter the home or that area, which can bring bad luck.
Meaning Of An Upside Down Slipper In Vastu Shastra And Feng Shui
The science of Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui suggests that an upside-down slipper can invite quarrels and conflicts among family members. The longer one keeps his/her slipper turned upside down, the longer fights will last.
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Traditional Hindu And Astrology Beliefs Regarding Slipper Turned Upside Down
As per Hindu beliefs, an upside-down slipper displeases Mata Lakshmi, which can lead to financial losses. Vedic astrology also suggests that Lord Shani and the planet Saturn are associated with one’s footwear. Hence, placing them in an upside-down position can anger Shani Dev and bring hurdles and misfortune. It can also symbolise illness, death or bad luck.
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Ultimately, while the specific reasons vary, the core of the superstition is the idea that shoes, which touch dirty ground should be kept in their natural, upright position out of respect for the home, spiritual forces, and a desire to maintain positive energy and harmony. To know more about such superstitions, stay tuned to The Daily Jagran!
(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)




