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Broken Furniture: Do not keep broken furniture in your homes as it is considered inauspicious. Either get them fixed or discard them before Diwali festivities start.

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Broken Idols: It is suggested in Vastu Shastra that broken idols bring bad luck. So, remove them immediately and buy new ones for your home temple.

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Worn-Out Footwear: Shoes and slippers that are not in use, damaged or worn out should NOT be kept in homes. It is believed that keeping these items at home brings negativity and misfortune.

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Stopped Clock: Stopped or broken watches are considered highly inauspicious, as per vastu shastra. Did you know that watches are symbolic of happiness and progress? If you have any stopped or broken clocks, it is advised to get rid of them before the festival of lights.

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Broken Gadgets: Our homes are equipped with several types of electronic items but make sure they’re all well and working. If you have any gadgets that are broken, replace them immediately before the festival of lights.

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Cracked Utensils: Cracked or broken utensils bring poverty and hardships to the house. It is also a belief that keeping these items will attract negative energy in your home. Therefore, it is advised to remove broken utensils during your Diwali ki safai.

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Broken Glass: A broken glass is a symbol of bad luck and inauspiciousness. According to Vastu Shastra, broken glass spreads negative energy. If you are cleaning for the Diwali festival- make sure to discard all broken glasses from the house. It is believed that it brings financial loss to the family.