The kitchen is an important part of the house, in which Goddess Annapurna is believed to reside. Vastu Shastra tells about some things that should not be kept upside down in the kitchen. Otherwise, you may get negative results. Let's know about this.

Problems may increase
According to the rules of Vastu Shastra, the pan should never be kept upside down in the kitchen. In Vastu Shastra, the pan is seen as a symbol of Rahu. In such a situation, if you keep it upside down, then you may have to face many problems.
There may be fights
It is also believed in Vastu Shastra that sharp things like knives and forks should also not be kept upside down in the kitchen. Otherwise, you may have to face many problems due to this. This increases Vastu Dosh and a situation of fights and quarrels can also arise in the house.
Where to keep the gas stove
Vastu Shastra also tells us the right direction to keep everything. According to Vastu, food should be cooked in the Agni angle i.e. south-east direction in the kitchen. In such a situation, you should also keep the stove or gas in this direction. If you keep it in the north or west direction, then it can have a bad effect on health and financial condition.

Vastu Dosh can occur.
It is said in Vastu Shastra that a person should never eat food while sitting in the kitchen. By doing this, Goddess Lakshmi can get angry with you. Also, never get a bathroom built right in front of the kitchen. By doing this, a person has to face Vastu Dosh, which later becomes the cause of trouble. Also, there should not be a leaking tap in your kitchen, otherwise, it can also cause Vastu Dosh.
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