Ganga Jal Rules: These are the rules for keeping Ganga water at home, are you making any mistake?

Ganga Jal Rules: Ganga water is considered very sacred and auspicious in Sanatan Dharma. It is believed that Ganga water has the same purity and power as nectar. It is used for worship, rituals and to maintain the purity of the house. But do you know that there are some special rules for keeping Ganga water in the house? If these rules are not followed, its effect can also be negative.

Ganga Jal Rules: Ganga water, which is considered very sacred in Hinduism, is an integral part of every auspicious work and worship. It is believed that keeping Ganga water in the house brings happiness and prosperity and removes negative energy. But do you know that there are some rules for keeping Ganga water in the house? Often people unknowingly make such mistakes, which disrespects this holy water and can reduce its auspicious effects. Let us know the right way to keep Ganga water in the house and the mistakes that you should avoid.

Right place to keep Gangajal

It is considered most auspicious to always keep Gangajal in the north-east direction of the house. This direction is considered to be the place of gods and goddesses and keeping Gangajal here brings positive energy in the house. Apart from this, you can also keep it in the place of worship in your house. Avoid keeping it in these places: Gangajal should never be kept in a dark or dirty place. Do not keep it in the kitchen, bathroom, or any such place where there is an atmosphere of dirt or impurity. Avoid keeping it near shoes or near the dustbin.

In which vessel should Ganga water be kept?

Keep Gangajal in a copper, silver or glass bottle. Metals are considered holy and keeping Gangajal in them maintains its purity. You can also keep Gangajal in an earthen pot.

Attention to the purity of Ganga Jal

Care of cleanliness: Always purify yourself by washing your hands and feet before touching the Ganga water.

Do not touch with impure hands: Never touch Gangajal with dirty or impure hands. Women should avoid touching Gangajal during menstruation.

Do not mix with any other water: Gangajal should not be mixed with any other ordinary water. Doing so destroys the purity of Gangajal.

Protect from light: Keep Gangajal away from direct sunlight or extremely bright light. This can affect its quality.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. NewsCrab does not confirm it.

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