Why You Shouldn’t Wash Hair on This Day – Know the Religious Reason

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Why You Shouldn’t Wash Hair on This Day – Know the Religious Reason

 

Washing hair on certain days is considered inauspicious in Hindu traditions. Discover which day you should avoid washing your hair and the spiritual beliefs and religious reasons associated with this practice.

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Religious traditions in India are not limited to worship only, but they also have a deep impact on the small habits and tasks of daily life. One such topic is - on which day should you not wash your hair?

Ancient beliefs are prevalent about washing the hair on certain days, which are believed to be related to religion, planetary positions and energy balance. Let us know on which days washing the hair is prohibited and what are the religious reasons behind it.

1. Monday (Not To Wash Hair In Hinduism)
This day is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed that washing the hair on Monday can increase Chandra Dosh, which can cause mental unrest or restlessness.

2. Thursday
Thursday is considered to be the day of Brihaspati Dev and Lakshmi Mata. According to religious belief, washing the hair on this day can affect the purity and prosperity of the house. It is considered an unholy act.

3. Saturday (Not To Wash Hair In Hinduism)
Saturday is dedicated to Shani Dev. Especially if a person is under the influence of Sadesati or Dhaiya, then washing the head on this day can reduce the grace of Shani.

4. Amavasya
On Amavasya, the worship of ancestors has special significance. Washing the head or washing hair on this day is considered an insult to the ancestors.

5. Shradh Paksha (Not To Wash Hair In Hinduism)
The 15 days of Shradh Paksha are dedicated to the memory and reverence of ancestors. Restraint and simplicity are followed on these days. Therefore, washing the head or decorating the hair on these days is considered inappropriate.

6. Fasts and festivals (Not To Wash Hair In Hinduism)
According to tradition, washing the head should be avoided even on fasts or special festivals like Karva Chauth, Navratri, Ekadashi, unless religion or home tradition allows it.

Although all these things about washing the head are based on religious beliefs and faiths, by following them many people feel positive energy, mental peace and religious balance in their lives.

If you also believe in religious customs, then following these traditions can become a part of a positive lifestyle for you.

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