There are certain rules you should follow.
If you keep suhaag items in your house, check whether they are complete or not.
Shardiya Navratri, a vibrant Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga, began on October 3 and will run until October 12. This nine-day celebration embodies devotion and community spirit as devotees engage in various rituals and customs to honour the goddess in her many forms. The festivities culminate on the tenth day with Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami), a significant day representing the victory of good over evil.
During this time, pandals are decorated and idols of Lord Durga are installed. It is also necessary to follow many rules during these days because Lord Durga wanders around the earth in her nine forms during these days. In such a situation, there are some things that you should not keep in your house even by mistake. Let us know about them from Bhopal-based astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma.
As per the religious scriptures, we should never keep a broken idol in our house. Apart from this, many a time people reinstall the old idol which is not considered appropriate. Instead, bring a new idol of Lord Durga and immerse the old or broken idol in a holy river.
If you keep suhaag items in your house, check whether they are complete or not. If your suhaag items are incomplete, complete them or donate them to someone. If a married woman keeps sixteen complete Shringar items during these days, she gets blessings of Lord Durga and unbroken happiness.
In many houses, useless and redundant items are lying around. Especially during Navratri, if you have kept metal items like iron, plastic and steel in your house, you should remove them from the house before this big festival. Because in our religious scriptures, these metals are considered impure. Keeping them increases the negative energy in the house and prevents the entry of power.