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Even though you toil hard day and night, is there not a single penny left in your hand at the end of the month? Your horoscope is not the reason for this — the real reason is a few inauspicious items you unknowingly keep in your wallet.
Our wallet is not merely a bag to hold money; it is like a tiny temple where Goddess Mahalakshmi herself resides.
Certain wrong items we place in such a sacred spot drive Goddess Lakshmi away from us.
According to Vastu Shastra, let us learn here which items, when kept in the wallet, bring poverty. Open your wallet today and check — if the following items are in it, throw them out at once.

The big mistake we make is stuffing hotel bills, petrol bunk receipts or ATM slips into the wallet and keeping them there.
These receipts are a symbol of “money already spent,” and they attract the burden of debt and negative energy.
Since the planet Rahu has an influence over them, if they are in the wallet, money is spent rather than saved.
Therefore, every night as soon as you get home, clean out the unnecessary papers in your wallet and throw them in the dustbin.
Some people, out of love or in memory, keep photos of departed elders (ancestors) in their wallet.
But according to Vastu Shastra this is wrong, because the place for ancestors is the prayer room, not the place where money is kept.
The energy of Lakshmi is one thing and the energy of the ancestors is another; keeping both in the same place causes a Vastu defect.
If you want their blessings, hang the photo on the wall of your home, but do not invite financial hardship by keeping it in your wallet.
Do you have the habit of keeping a headache tablet or medicine prescriptions in your wallet, thinking they will be needed urgently?
This causes a Vastu defect and makes all your money get spent on hospitals and medicines.
Medicines are a symbol of “disease” and “ill health”; keeping them together with Dhanalakshmi ruins the fortune of good health.
Keep a separate box or bag for them, but do not keep medicine — which is akin to poison — in the place where you keep money.
Keeping a photo of God is good, but it should not be torn or crumpled.
If you have kept it in your wallet for years and its color has faded or it has become damaged, immediately release it in water and place a new photo.
If the respect we show to God decreases, or if we keep a broken idol, it has a bad effect on our financial condition.
Likewise, keeping too many photos of God in a single wallet also causes confusion.
Keeping a blade, small scissors, a knife or any sharp iron objects in the wallet is forbidden.
The scriptures say that such sharp objects cut off the yoga of incoming wealth and create rifts in relationships.
Iron is a symbol of Shani (Saturn), and if it is in the wallet, financial progress is stalled.
If you need them for safety, keep them in a separate pocket, but the wallet where Lakshmi resides should not hold objects that signify violence.
Keeping chocolate wrappers, gutka packets, mouth fresheners or crumbs of snacks in the wallet is the height of poverty.
Goddess Mahalakshmi resides only where it is clean, tidy and fragrant.
Wherever there is filth, the goddess of poverty comes and sits, and because of this the whirlpool of debt grows.
If a foul smell comes from inside your wallet, spray a little attar or perfume in it today itself.
If you have borrowed money from someone or have to lend money to someone, do not keep the slip on which that account is written in your wallet.
Paper on which debt is written emits the energy of “debt,” and because of this you have to struggle so much that you cannot repay that loan.
Keep that account book at home, and keep only the money that is coming in as “credit” (Income) in your wallet.
A wallet is not merely a leather bag; it is a reflection of your financial power.
Clean your wallet today itself, throw out these inauspicious items and see.
The obstacles to the flow of money will be removed, and your wallet will always be full of money.
Share this information with your friends too, so that they too may be freed from the burden of debt.
“Have you kept an old bill or a photo of God in your wallet? Beware! This is the very reason your debt is not clearing. According to Vastu, here are 7 items that should never be kept in a wallet. Throw them out today!”
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