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Why is salt added to house cleaning water on Thursday?​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 2, 2025, 09:17 IST
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Why is salt added to house cleaning water on Thursday?

In most Indian households there are several day-to-day practices that have been passed on through generations, and one such ritual is wiping the house with salt water on Thursdays, but do you know the real reason behind this age-old practice? Let’s find out…

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Why salt?

For most of us salt has been an inseparable part of the day-to-day cooking, but little do we know that salt has been revered for centuries for its cleansing and purifying properties. What’s more, when it comes to mopping the house on Thursdays, salt is believed to absorb negative energies and purify the surroundings, bringing positivity and harmony into the home. Salt’s natural crystalline form is thought to represent clarity and ward off evil energies.

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Spiritual significance of using salt

Thursday is considered an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Brihaspati (the Guru of Gods) in Hindu tradition. It symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Using salt while cleaning on this day is thought to enhance the auspiciousness by cleansing the house of negative vibrations and inviting good fortune. However, some traditions advise avoiding certain types of cleaning with saltwater specifically on Thursday to respect the divine energies associated with the day.

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Natural Purifier

Salt has antibacterial properties that make it an effective natural cleanser, trusted for generations across households and traditional practices in many cultures. When mixed in water for mopping, salt helps remove germs, bacteria, and insects like mosquitoes and flies, ensuring hygienic living spaces while leaving behind a natural sense of freshness and purity. Beyond physical cleanliness, salt’s role extends to spiritual hygiene as it is believed to neutralize negative energies and block harmful influences naturally. In many cultures, salt symbolizes purity, protection, and energy balance. Cleaning the house with saltwater is a ritualistic practice, which is known for its purifying properties. Apart from that, adding salt to water also keeps germs at bay and ensures proper cleaning of the house as it has exfoliating properties that are great for cleaning, refreshing surfaces, enhancing overall energy flow, clearing stagnant vibes, and creating a more vibrant, harmonious, calming, uplifting, positive, refreshed, balanced, and peaceful living environment.

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