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Diwali Gifting Secrets with Rashi Gaur: 7 Items to Never Give

Rashi Gaur reveals the gifts that could bring negative energy during Diwali.

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Diwali Gifting Secrets with Rashi Gaur: 7 Items to Never Give

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  • Rashi Gaurs Diwali Dos and Don'ts
  • Gifts that could bring negative energy
  • 7 unlucky gifts to not give on Diwali

Diwali is the season of being happy, joyful, and sharing the moment with friends and family. At the same time, there are certain gifts that you should not give during the festive seasons because they may carry bad luck. Astrologist Rashi Gaur explains seven things to avoid:

1. Black Items

In the culture of India, black often comprises negative energy and bad luck. Therefore, gifting black items may bring unwanted energy into your relationships.

2. Sharp Objects

Don't gift sharp objects like knives and scissors. These items symbolize the cutting of relationship, which is not the message you want to send during a festive time.

3. Glass Items

Glass items are fragile, and it is linked to broken relationship. Additionally, glass is associated with Rahu energies, which are not favorable.

4. Empty Wallets or Purses

In case you are gifting a wallet or a handbag, fill it with some money. Also, stay away from leather products. Leather products represent Shani energies.

5. Watches and Clocks

You present someone with a watch or a clock when they are older than you. Automatically, this means that you are running out of time.

6. Handkerchiefs

Handkerchiefs are known to be related to tears and goodbyes. So, it's a strict no for Diwali.

7. Expired Items

Lastly, never give something that is over its expiration date. And also avoid giving something that you wouldn't want to receive yourself.

Remember all these tips above, and be sure that your gifts will bring smiles and positivity to your dear ones this Diwali.
 

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