The
Swastika
During ancient times, a unique symbol was conceived to
represent the Sun's energy and benevolence. This symbol
is popularly known as 'the Swastika'. The word 'Swastika'
means 'well-being' and its abbreviated from "Swasti" is
commonly used in Hindu religious ceremonial chants. Swastika
is painted on the walls, entrances or in the places where
wealth is placed, representing the everlasting sign of
good luck. It is said to ward off dangers and diseases.
Oil Lamps
A lighted oil lamp symbolizes bliss, peace and prosperity.
Lighting of oil lamps, especially during the Diwali festival,
is considered to be very auspicious. Hence, Diwali is
known as 'the Festival of Lights'. On this day, the oil
lamps are lit all over the residence to create ambience,
radiance and attract Goddess Lakshmi to usher in peace
and prosperity. Apart from this, oil lamps are lit on
other auspicious occasions to represent divine inspiration
of good luck. Lit daily oil.
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Lotus
Signifying great knowledge and good fortune, the Lotus
stands for grace and beauty. It is closely associated
with Goddess Laskhmi and denotes wealth and luck. This
auspicious flower is used during worship and other auspicious
occasions.
Elephant
Elephant inter-alia represent Lord Ganesha. In Hindu mythology,
elephants were considered white in colour, possessing
wings. They are auspicious symbols of wealth. Nowadays,
idols of decorated elephants adorn the homes and offices
to bring in perpetual luck and wealth.
Wheel- Sudarshan Chakra
A wheel is a continuous circle depicting positive energy.
Its constant movement signifies constant flow of wealth.
Either it is drawn or hung on the main entrance door to
invite good fortune. The wheel moving in clock-wise rotation
is auspicious and lucky, whereas the wheel moving in anti-clockwise
direction is associated with evil and sorcery.
Cow
Cows symbolize wealth and are believed to enhance one's
riches through honourable means. Considered to be divine,
the cows are worshipped reverently all over India. It
will be very auspicious to start the day by feeding a
little food to a cow. Feed specially on Wednesday with
grass/green vegetables and on Thursday with 'Chana Dal'
and 'Gur'.