Keep Peacock Feather To Attract Money: Many times people earn money by working hard, but the money does not stay in the house. Many people have to face financial crises. If you are facing this problem, then one of the reasons for this can be Vastu Dosh in your house. To solve this, you can try various Vastu remedies. According to Vastu Shastra, the peacock feather is considered a very sacred and auspicious symbol. It is the favorite clothing of Lord Krishna, which he always wears in his crown. It is believed that keeping peacock feathers in the right direction in the house not only transmits positive energy but also increases wealth.

Vastu defects will be removed.

According to Vastu experts, peacock feather eliminates negative energy and promotes positivity. If it is placed in a proper place, it can prove helpful in removing financial crises. It is believed that the effect of peacock feather reduces discord in the house and prosperity remains. But it has an effect only when it is placed in the right direction.

Right direction to keep peacock feather
The east or north direction of the house is considered the most auspicious for keeping peacock feathers. Keeping it in these directions brings positive energy to the house and maintains peace and happiness among the family members. It not only gives mental peace but also increases financial prosperity.

Keep it in the place of worship and safe.
You can also give place to the peacock feather in your place of worship. By doing this, the blessings of Lord Krishna remain and spiritual energy increases in the house.

Apart from this, if the peacock feather is kept in the safe, it helps in increasing wealth. With time, the problem of money in the house gets reduced.

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