Problems at home and life can occur due to many reasons, but one of the major reasons can be Vastu Dosh. Especially when you are starting a new life, like newly married couples, it becomes very important to know some rules of Vastu. If you have recently gotten married and are moving forward with a new relationship, then this information is very special for you. Here we are going to tell you about some such things mentioned in Vastu Shastra, which newly married couples should not keep in their room, even by mistake. These mistakes can have a direct impact on your married life, so let’s know these Vastu rules in detail.
Direct impact on your married life
If you keep these things in your room or any of these things are kept in the wrong direction, then it can have a direct impact on your life or married life. Some more rules have also been mentioned in Vastu Shastra for the room of a newly married couple, which are important to follow.

Do not make these 6 mistakes even by mistake
Newly married couples should avoid keeping these 6 things in their bedroom:
Pictures of dangerous animals
Do not keep pictures or paintings of any dangerous animal or any creature that looks aggressive in your room, even by mistake. Such pictures can increase negativity and quarrels in the relationship.
Angry pictures of Gods and Goddesses
Do not keep pictures of Gods and Goddesses in the bedroom in which they are seen angry or fighting. In general, one should avoid keeping pictures of Gods and Goddesses in the bedroom. If you have to keep it, then choose gentle and loving pictures.
Mirror in the bedroom
If you are thinking of placing a mirror in your bedroom, then take special care that it is not kept on the head side or foot side of the bed. According to Vastu, keeping a mirror in front of the bed can increase stress and discord in conjugal life. If it is not possible to remove the mirror, then cover it with a cloth at night.
Clock or photo frame
A clock or photo frame should not be kept on the wall near the head of the bed. This disrupts the flow of energy and can increase stress.

Place of worship or temple
According to Vastu Shastra, a place of worship or temple should not be kept in the room where the newly married couple lives. Materials used in worship, utensils used in worship, or even Gangajal should not be kept in the room. This place is associated with purity and detachment, which is not considered appropriate for married life.
Pictures of dead people
Newly married couples should not put pictures of dead people or ancestors in their room, even by mistake. According to Vastu Shastra, doing this is considered inauspicious for the married couple’s relationship and can bring negative energy.










