Posted on 02/01/2017 I by: Navneeta
The term Evil Eye or Buri Nazar has references all over the world. The evil eye related to unpleasant events going on in the household or in our lives. The eye cast havoc in our lives out of jealousy and envy.
Symptoms include sudden vomiting and diarrhea, drying up of the milk of nursing mothers, problems with the blood, tensions and unnecessary expenses, souring of milk frequently, continued business losses, impotence in men and fertility issues amongst women, frequent quarrels amongst husbands and wives, stomach ache accompanied with dizziness, acute uneasiness or apprehension, they cry without reason amongst the babies among the lot.
If you are planning on going to a new house, you need to make sure that no negativity dwells in it for you to want to live peacefully and happily in the house. Here are a few effective tips for keeping the house safe from evil eye.
Before entering new house, ask a priest to tie up a red flag on the terrace to ward off the evil eye. The flag should be placed in the South West direction.
Symbols like the Swastika, dancing peacock or cow and calf hung on the two main pillars of the House can save you from the evil eye.
If you are already living with an evil eye effect, sprinkle cow urine to purify the house. It is also advisable to burn loban.
Take Ashoka tree leaves and tie in a thread and make a door hanging on a Friday. Use red sandal or red sindoor and write the word `gan`. Hang it on the door in a way that all those entering the house would come under it before entering into the house.
In Feng-Shui, mirrors are often used as a cure all to reflect negative energy back at all kinds of things - people, bad architecture, traffic, neighbors, physical obstructions such as trees or rocks or anything else.