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7 Kitchen ingredients that can attract money

Webdunia Content Team
Monday, 3 February 2025 (16:11 IST)
Attracting Goddess Lakshmi's blessings can bring prosperity, wealth, and good fortune to your home. Along with your hard work, the astrological remedies can help create positive vibes around the house and work as catalysts to attract money and prosperity. Here are some ingredients that can be found in your kitchen which can be used to attract Goddess Lakshmi and bring prosperity to your home:

Basil (Tulsi)

Fresh basil attracts wealth, prosperity, and positive energy. Place a basil plant at your doorstep or use it in cooking.

Cinnamon

This warm spice is believed to attract wealth and good fortune. Place a cinnamon stick in your wallet or sprinkle its powder in your wallet or around the corner of your home.

Ginger

Fresh ginger is thought to bring good luck and prosperity. Consume ginger raw or use it in cooking.

Bay leaves

Fresh or dried bay leaves attract wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Some believe that writing wishes on a bay leaf and burning it can help manifest those desires.

Rice

In many cultures, rice is a symbol of abundance and wealth. Keep a small bowl of uncooked rice in your kitchen.

Cardamom

This spice attracts wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. As per Vastu tips, put 5-7 cardamom pods in your wallet to attract money.

Salt

Sprinkle salt in the corners of rooms or around the kitchen is believed to ward off negativity and invite prosperity.

Disclaimer: The content provided here is based on beliefs and information only. Always consult a concerned expert.

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