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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Chanakya Niti: These Five Signs That Poverty Can Increase At Home


The policy of Chanakya policy states all the aspects connected with life. 
Experts say Chanakya had a deep understanding of economic, political, social and cultural issues. In many cases he knew how to use philosophy and diplomacy properly. Chanakya, who is counted among the great intellectuals, has also said in ethics that there are signs before poverty comes to the house. Through these indications, one can know how the financial condition of the house may be in the future.

  • Acharya Chanakya says that conflict in the family is not considered auspicious for the economic situation. It is said that when this happens at home, there is a gradual increase in poverty. Chanakya says that one should always avoid house-quarrels.
  • The basil plant is considered a symbol of prosperity. It is said that if the basil plant dries up, it means that the economic condition of the house is deteriorating. Chanakya says that whenever the basil plant dries at home, a greenery plant should be planted in its place immediately.
  • Chanakya says that breaking glass is inauspicious. According to ethics, breaking glass can be inauspicious for economic conditions. It is said that there is a possibility of economic crisis in the houses where glass is broken. Chanakya says that is why people should use glass very carefully.
  • Chanakya says that there is positive energy in the houses where daily prayers are offered. It is said that those who abruptly withdraw from worship are more likely to experience financial distress in their home.
  • According to ethics, elders are respected in the home of the people. Goddess Lakshmi resides there. Chanakya says that those who do not respect elders in their homes, their economic condition never improves. Therefore, elders should always be respected.

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