Everyone desires happiness, peace, and prosperity at home, but unknowingly bringing certain items from someone else's house can lead to Vastu Dosh (architectural imbalance), causing financial troubles, illness, and discord. According to astrologer and Vastu expert Anil Kumar Sharma, here are six things you should never bring from another’s house.
Second-hand furniture often carries negative energy from its previous environment. Bringing it home can disturb the energy balance, leading to financial losses and disharmony within the family.
Bringing worn-out shoes or slippers from someone else's home is believed to invite Shani Dosh (Saturn's malefic effects). This can cause family disputes, financial struggles, and stress as negative energy first enters through the feet.
Items like empty bowls, glasses, or plates symbolize poverty and lack of prosperity. According to Vastu Shastra, these objects can drain wealth and create financial instability.
Sewing-related objects like needles, threads, or scissors should not be taken from another’s house. These are believed to increase tension and obstacles in personal and professional life.
Iron is associated with Lord Shani (Saturn), and bringing iron objects from someone else's house is believed to intensify Shani Dosh, leading to delays in progress, misunderstandings, and financial crises.
Vastu Shastra considers gifting or taking an umbrella from someone’s house as extremely inauspicious. It is said to weaken one’s planetary alignment, leading to an increase in negativity and bad luck. If you mistakenly bring one home, return it immediately instead of keeping it.