This story is from November 18, 2024
How to protect your child from evil eye?
In many cultures and traditions, protecting a kid from the evil eye, or nazar, is one of the most common practices. Small children or kids are very sensitive and evil eye or evil spirits easily affect them very badly. The evil eye is believed to be a bad omen often brought on by jealousy. Protecting your kids are one of the important thing so people are advised to follow some do's to protect them from all types of evil eyes.
Here we are going to mention few tried methods to shield your child and give protection to them from evil eyes. Let's check out these below mentioned methods:
1. Apply a black dot
In our Hindu culture, after a child is born, parents or grandparents start placing a black dot behind the child's ear or on their forehead to ward off all the negative energies.
2. Use Nazar Amules
Hang a blue evil eye aulet on the baby's crib or in their room. These are believed to absorb all the negative energy and deflect harmful gazes.
3. Salt or Red Chilly Ritual
Take a 7 red chillies and move it around the child ina circular motion and burn them and this remedy you have repeat it for another 7 seven days to get rid of evil energy and evil eye. You can remove negative energy by applying salt ritual so you have to take some salt in your had and move it around your child in a circular motion and then wash your hand.
4. Use of a black thread
Tying a black thread around a child's wrist or ankle a widely trusted way to shield and protect your child from all types of negativity and evil eye. You are advised to use only a black thread and not red or green.
5. Burn Camphor and Clove
Take 7 cloves and move it around your child at least 7 times and then take one piece of camphor. Put these things in a bowl and burn them to remove negative energy and evil eye effect.
6. Recite Mantras
Chanting Hanuman Chalisa is on of the best way to protect your child from all types of negativity as Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most powerful hymn or prayers that gives protection to everyone.
7. Knife under bed
You can protect your child by keeping a knife under the bed, where the child sleeps. It gives protection from evil energy and all the negativity.
8. Use of Nazariya
In Hindu culture, there is a thread bangles called Nazariya, which has black and white beads and tie it around the baby's wrist and this is believed to shield them from bad energy, evil eyes, or Nazar.
1. Apply a black dot
In our Hindu culture, after a child is born, parents or grandparents start placing a black dot behind the child's ear or on their forehead to ward off all the negative energies.
2. Use Nazar Amules
Hang a blue evil eye aulet on the baby's crib or in their room. These are believed to absorb all the negative energy and deflect harmful gazes.
3. Salt or Red Chilly Ritual
4. Use of a black thread
Tying a black thread around a child's wrist or ankle a widely trusted way to shield and protect your child from all types of negativity and evil eye. You are advised to use only a black thread and not red or green.
5. Burn Camphor and Clove
Take 7 cloves and move it around your child at least 7 times and then take one piece of camphor. Put these things in a bowl and burn them to remove negative energy and evil eye effect.
6. Recite Mantras
Chanting Hanuman Chalisa is on of the best way to protect your child from all types of negativity as Hanuman Chalisa is one of the most powerful hymn or prayers that gives protection to everyone.
7. Knife under bed
You can protect your child by keeping a knife under the bed, where the child sleeps. It gives protection from evil energy and all the negativity.
8. Use of Nazariya
In Hindu culture, there is a thread bangles called Nazariya, which has black and white beads and tie it around the baby's wrist and this is believed to shield them from bad energy, evil eyes, or Nazar.
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