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Avoid doing THESE 10 things on Sunday, otherwise you may face financial loss

Webdunia Content Team
Sunday, 4 May 2025 (16:44 IST)
In Hinduism, Sunday is dedicated to Lord Surya, the Sun God. Devotees who regularly offer prayers and Arghya (water offering) to the Sun God on this day are believed to receive blessings of health, prosperity, and happiness. According to Vedic astrology, specific actions on this day can either invite prosperity or lead to financial loss, bad luck, or health issues. Let’s take a look at the 10 things you should avoid doing on Sundays to prevent negative outcomes.

10 Things You Should NOT Do on Sunday

1. Avoid eating salt on Sunday, although salt can be consumed after sunset.

2. Avoid eating tamasic items like non-veg and alcohol on Sunday.

3. Avoid using items associated with Shani (Saturn) like iron, black sesame, or mustard oil on this day. This weakens the Sun in the horoscope.

4. Avoid worshipping Peepal tree on Sunday. It is believed to bring poverty and financial strain.

5. Avoid worshipping Tulsi and plucking its leaves on Sunday.

6. Avoid selling copper items on this day. It may invite financial problems.

7. Avoid traveling in the western or northwestern direction on Sundays.

8. Avoid insulting or arguing with your father on Sunday.

9. Avoid wearing black clothes on Sunday.

10. Avoid cutting hair on this day, this leads to financial crisis.

ALSO READ: Right way to offer water to Sun God

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

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