Luck Tree at home for happiness, know its benefits and rules
Bring Good Luck Tree at home for happiness
You must have seen a thick-stemmed plant placed between colorful pebbles and water in a glass container in the drawing room of many people. Its stems are tied with a red ribbon. This is a bamboo tree i.e. bamboo tree. Bamboo tree is not considered auspicious in Hinduism, but in Feng Shui it is called Good Luck Tree. It is believed that keeping it in the house brings happiness. Know its benefits and rules.
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According to Feng Shui, the bamboo plant represents the five elements of the earth. It has different number of stalks according to the purpose. If you wish for love marriage, then two plants are planted for happiness, three for happiness, five for health, eight for wealth and nine for good luck. But the number four bamboo plant should never be kept in the house as it is considered a sign of death wish.
The name of the fastest growing plant is bamboo. It grows up to 1 meter in a day. There are many specialties of this plant. If the ground is hard and the seedling of the plant is not getting a place to come out, then it keeps growing under the layer of the ground. Later, when it rains, when the ground becomes a little loose, the plant grows several meters and stands on the ground simultaneously. Later it turns into a growing tree.
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Actually bamboo has been kept in the species of grass, but seeing its expansion, it has also been named as a tree-plant. Bamboo is a plant that is found in every area of India. Whether it is plain or hilly, it grows easily in all types of areas. Bamboo is also called Bambusa which is derived from Latin word bamboo. This bamboo is used for bamboo in English. Bamboo is a member of the same species that includes dub, wheat, maize, barley and paddy. Its roots are fibrous and the roots are short in length. The roots do not extend very far. Bamboo stem is hollow. There are stripes on the stem at particular distances, which are called parvasandhi.
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