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This little spice in your kitchen can twist your luck

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 7, 2022, 21:00 IST
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​Traditional uses of clove that bring good luck

Right from worshiping to observing rituals to following every small remedy to bring good luck, most people try anything and everything to attract prosperity and happiness. But what if we tell you that the remedy to twist your luck lies in your kitchen shelf? Well, this age-old Indian spice has been traditionally used to bring in good luck and this is how.

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​What’s unique about this good luck spice?


Clove also known as Laung in Hindi is an essential kitchen spice, which is a quintessential spice used in typical Indian cooking. Apart from that, this simple spice is used in several home remedies, medicines, dental and hair care products for its potent health benefits. But do you know how and why this small spice can actually boost your luck and bring financial stability?

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​How was Clove used traditionally?


According to Hindu beliefs, clove was traditionally used in several rituals, festivals as it was believed that using this spice can ward off the ill-effects of evil eye and boost a positive aura. It is believed that offering a pair of cloves to Goddess Durga during Navratri can bring happiness and success to life. Experts suggest some simple ways in which you can attract positive energy in your life by using this kitchen spice in the below given ways.



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​Chewing clove


As per experts, it is believed that chewing a clove while sitting for an important discussion or closing a business deal or heading for any good work ensures success and prosperity.

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​To attract wealth


It is said that while worshiping Goddess Lakshmi, offering red roses and two clove pods daily can bring good luck and attract money. In case it is not possible to follow this daily, one can do this on every Friday to ensure financial bliss.

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​Before stepping out


It is believed that keeping two clove pods in your mouth before leaving home can remove all hurdles of day-to-day life.

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​Remove evil eye


The effect of evil eye can also be reduced and removed by lighting up three to four cloves in an oil lamp on Saturdays and placing them in dark corners of the house. Following this remedy can remove the effect of negative energies in the house.

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