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Why is offering food to birds considered auspicious?

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Why is offering food to birds considered auspicious?

Sometimes, there are simple things we do every day that quietly bring happiness to our lives. A lazy morning with the sound of birds chirping on the balcony, waiting for their routine meal, reminding us ‘we are here,’ is a picture that brings so much peace. Isn’t it? It’s more than just giving food; it’s a way to connect with nature, invite positive energy, and create a peaceful atmosphere around us. In many cultures, including the ancient science of Vastu, feeding birds is believed to unlock blessings and good fortune, making it a beautiful and easy way to bring harmony and joy into our homes. Exactly what impact does this small practice leave in our life?

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Cleansing past misdeeds

Showing compassion and love by feeding birds is a deeply spiritual act that is believed to help cleanse negative karma. By caring selflessly for other beings, humans get to generate positive karmic energy that counters the effects of past wrong deeds. This practice indicates selfless service, known as Seva, which is highly regarded in Vastu for promoting humility, purity of intention, and spiritual growth. It not only elevates the caretaker’s soul but also contributes to collective well-being by fostering kindness and harmony in the environment.


Relation with the planetary harmony

Ever thought why do people are told to feed crow after parental loss? In Vastu and Vedic astrology, each planet governs specific energies and is associated with certain animals or birds. That way crows represent Saturn (Shani) and are believed to carry ancestral blessings which leads to the belief of feeding crows for ancestral blessings and mitigating the malefic effects of Saturn. That’s how feeding birds aligned with these planets is believed to soothe malefic planetary influences. For example, sparrows and pigeons are connected to Mercury and Venus, planets of communication, love, and beauty. By nourishing these birds, one can enhance the beneficial effects of these planets, leading to improved mental clarity, harmonious relationships, and favorable cosmic alignment in one’s life.

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Attracting positive energy

Keeping the deep meanings aside , if seen from a surface level, offering food to birds creates an environment rich in positive vibrations. This generosity carries gratitude and unfolds harmonious energies within the home, drawing in abundance and prosperity. According to Vastu, acts of kindness like feeding birds act as magnets for good fortune and happiness, improving the overall atmosphere and well-being of all inhabitants. This practice is seen as a way to actively invite the universe’s bounty into one’s life.

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Removal of financial obstacles

The practice of feeding birds also encourages the release of negative energy surrounding finances, allowing for smoother progress and stability. It is said that this kind gesture helps dissolve financial difficulties and debts by helping to discover opportunities and resources. This metaphoric ‘release’ through kindness is a valued remedy in Vastu for material enhancement.

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Emotional and spiritual growth

If one looks at the sattvic qualities ,it includes empathy, humility, and compassion. Regular feeding of birds nurtures these qualities with the help of emotional calmness and pure intentions. Watching birds feed can have a meditative effect, reducing stress, anxiety, and mental unrest. This peaceful engagement promotes inner tranquility and aids spiritual evolution by nurturing a closer connection with nature and life’s simple joys. Such practice encourages mindfulness, patience, and higher consciousness.

Feeding birds is more than kindness-it is an integrative spiritual and practical practice promoting harmony, prosperity, and well-being in alignment with cosmic principles.

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