Shaving and Hair Cutting Days: People are often careless about cutting hair and beard, but do you know that it can have a deep impact on your life? According to the famous saint and religious leader of Vrindavan, Premanand Maharaj, specific days of the week should be followed for cutting beard, hair and nails. Maharaj believes that doing these things on the wrong day can lead to inauspicious results and untimely death. Let us know what he has to say about this.
Why not do Chhaur Karma on Tuesday and Saturday?
Let us tell you that Premanand Maharaj says that getting beard or hair cut on Tuesday and Saturday of the week is considered inauspicious. He further said in his sermon, “Doing Chhaur Karma on Tuesday increases the chances of untimely death.” At the same time, there is a possibility of untoward incident by doing this work even on Saturday. Cutting hair and beard on these days has negative effects of planets, which can bring obstacles and problems in life.
Why avoid Sunday and Thursday?
According to Maharaj, Sunday is the day of Sun and getting hair cut on this day leads to loss of wealth, fame and glory. “Getting hair cut on Sunday leads to loss of wealth and loss of intelligence.” Similarly, Thursday is considered the day of Gurus and Lakshmi. Cutting hair on this day causes loss of respect and financial loss.
Wednesday and Friday – auspicious days
According to Premanand Maharaj, the most suitable days of the week for cutting hair and beard are Wednesday and Friday. He said, “Doing Chhaur Karma on Wednesday and Friday brings profit, fame and progress.” These days are considered positive according to the planets and doing this work on these days gives auspicious results.
Let us tell you that according to Premanand Maharaj, it is important to choose the right day to get hair and beard cut. Avoid this work on Tuesday and Saturday, whereas doing it on Wednesday and Friday will be beneficial. This work should also be avoided on Sunday and Thursday. By following these rules you can make your life happy and peaceful.