Vastu Shastra: What does hair falling on your plate while eating and cats repeatedly visiting your home indicate? Learn more here

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In Vastu Shastra, some animals are considered very auspicious, while others are considered inauspicious. Vastu Shastra believes that every animal and bird gives us a specific signal. For example, if a crow is croaking in front of your house, it indicates that a guest will soon arrive. Similarly, if you wake up in the morning and see a mongoose or a Bhardwaj bird, it indicates that you will receive some good news during the day. Just as some animals are auspicious, some are also considered inauspicious in Vastu Shastra. However, there are two different opinions regarding cats. Some believe that having a cat in the house is auspicious, while others believe that frequent visits are inauspicious. Today, we're going to explore two such things: first, what does it mean if you find hair on your plate while eating? And second, what does it mean if a cat repeatedly visits your house? Let's find out what Vaastu Shastra actually says about this.

Finding hair on your plate while eating – Finding hair on your plate while eating can be a problem for a number of reasons, and it's also detrimental to your health. However, Vastu Shastra also considers finding hair on your plate while eating as an inauspicious sign. Finding hair on your plate while eating means you're likely to face trouble in the future, or some calamity, according to Vastu Shastra.

A cat's visit to your home – According to Vastu Shastra, if a cat repeatedly visits your home, it's considered auspicious. Because cats have the ability to detect negative energy, they don't live in environments where there's negative energy. Your home is filled with positive energy, which is why they visit, according to Vastu Shastra.

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