Vastu Tips: Vastu Shastra is an important part of human life. It is believed that following it increases happiness and prosperity in the house. Many simple remedies have been given in Vastu Shastra, which, if done regularly, can help every person live a happy life. If these are not followed, then many problems may have to be faced.

According to Vastu and astrology, morning is the most important. It is believed that the way the day starts, the whole day passes like that. It is also believed that the things you see after waking up in the morning also affect your life. In such a situation, Acharya Anand Bhardwaj of Ujjain has advised not to see some things after waking up in the morning.
Do not see these things even by mistake as soon as you wake up.
Mirror: According to Vastu Shastra, one should not look in the mirror after waking up in the morning. If you also have a habit of looking in the mirror after waking up in the morning, then leave it immediately. Doing this increases negativity. It also affects your daily routine.
Stopped clock: Often, people look at the clock as soon as they wake up in the morning, but according to Vastu Shastra, if the clock is stopped, remove it immediately. One should not look at a stopped clock as soon as one wakes up in the morning. Seeing a stopped clock is considered inauspicious. This can cause hindrance in work throughout the day.
Dirty utensils: According to Vastu Shastra, seeing dirty utensils as soon as one wakes up in the morning is considered a big fault. This can hurt your financial condition. Therefore, clean the utensils before sleeping at night.
Shadow: One should avoid looking at one's own or someone else's shadow as soon as one wakes up in the morning. According to Vastu Shastra, doing so can spoil the day's work and can have a bad effect on the mind.

Birds: One should not look at such birds in the morning, which are considered inauspicious in Vastu Shastra. Seeing them as soon as one wakes up in the morning leads to many problems throughout the day. Like an owl, pigeon, or vulture.
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