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    Vastu Shastra: Washing hands on the plate after eating food can cost you these

    It is written in the scriptures that one should meditate to God before eating....


    Digital Desk: Often people wash their hands on the plate after eating food. However, washing your hands on the plate is never a good idea. According to religious beliefs, washing one's hands on a plate of food is inauspicious. The remaining food on the dish is disrespected by washing hands on it and also Maa Lakshmi gets angry. Due to this poverty prevails in the house. 


     In the scriptures, also Agni is regarded as the primary deity. The material offered in the yajna is thought to be accepted by the gods in the form of food. That is why food is considered to be of great importance. In addition, Puranas consider it sinful to insult food.


    Mother Annapurna gets angry


    Washing hands on the plate is disrespectful to the food that has been left on it. This also enrages Goddesses Annapurna and Lakshmi. The scriptures also provide the reason for not doing so. Therefore food should never be insulted.


    Keep these things in mind while eating


    Always keep the plate of food on the mat, pat, or square with respect.  Apart from this, the plate of food should never be held with one hand. It is believed that by holding the plate with one hand, the food enters the phantom vagina. At the same time, leaving leftovers on the plate is considered unlucky. 


    It is written in the scriptures that one should meditate to God before eating. Moreover, conversation or strange sounds should not be made while eating.