Vastu Plants for Wealth: Every person wants that there should always be wealth, happiness, and prosperity in their house. According to Vastu Shastra and Feng Shui, some special plants are considered to be such that they spread positive energy in the house as well as bring financial progress. By planting these plants in the right direction, the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi remain, and wealth keeps coming to the house. Let us know about those auspicious plants that attract wealth and prosperity.
1. Tulsi plant
The Tulsi plant is considered sacred and revered in Hinduism. It is not only important from a religious point of view but also brings peace and prosperity to the house. According to Vastu, it is auspicious to plant a Tulsi plant in the north or east direction of the house. Worshipping Tulsi daily in the morning and evening brings the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and increases wealth.
2. Crassula plant (money tree)
Crassula is also called ‘Jade Plant’ or ‘Money Tree’. It is considered a plant that attracts wealth. According to Vastu, keeping it on the right side near the main door of the house continuously strengthens the financial condition and increases the sources of income.
3. Money Plant
The name of the money plant itself indicates that it is associated with wealth and prosperity. Planting a money plant in the southeast direction of the house brings immense wealth. Keep in mind that you plant it in a glass bottle with water and keep changing the water regularly. By doing this, positive energy remains.
4. Bamboo Plant (Lucky Bamboo)
The bamboo plant is considered very auspicious not only in Vastu Shastra but also in Feng Shui. Keeping this plant both at home and the office brings wealth and career progress. Keeping it on the desk increases positive energy and brings good luck.
5. Brahmakamal (Lotus Plant)
The lotus flower is very dear to Goddess Lakshmi. Planting Brahmakamal or lotus plant in the temple or place of worship in the house pleases Goddess Lakshmi, and wealth resides in the house. Lotus has a special significance in Diwali and Friday worship.