According to Vastum, the bathroom is the place under the influence of Rahu and Ketu. If you keep a pile of dirty and wet clothes there for a long time, it attracts negative energy. As a result, the positive vibes or positive energy of the house starts to get lost.

Leaving wet clothes in the bathroom means inviting Rahu's evil influence. According to Vastu Shastra, this habit causes financial crisis in the family. Expenditure increases many times over income and accumulated money is consumed like water.

According to Jyotish and Vastu, wet clothes are directly related to Surya Dev. Keeping wet clothes in the dark or damp environment of the bathroom for a long time weakens the sun in the coil. Its impact can lead to loss of social status and create various obstacles in the workplace.

A kind of heavy and ominous energy is born from the accumulated wet clothes in the bathroom. It has a direct impact on the mentality of the family members. Irritable tempers, mistrust of each other and great turmoil between siblings or couples can develop at home for no reason.

If you're not having any luck after working hard, check the bathroom for clothes piling up. According to Vastu, dirty or wet clothes in the bathroom block the luck of the house members. As a result, job promotion or business growth stalls.

Many lazily soak their clothes in soapy water at night and wash them the next morning. Vastushastra strictly forbids it. Negative energy is more active at night and wet clothes absorb that energy, which, when worn later, creates a negative effect on the body and mind.

Once raw, dry it quickly outdoors in the sun or in the open air. Bathroom humidity has a negative effect on clothes. Bathrooms should always be kept clean and dry.

Use a designated basket or laundry basket outside the bathroom to store dirty clothes. Close the bathroom door after washing clothes and do not allow water to accumulate, so as to remove Rahu-Ketu dosha.

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