You must have heard your parents asking you not to wash your hair or cut your nails on certain days. Even though we do not clearly understand the reason behind it when we are younger, we tend to follow in our parents' footsteps, which goes on for generations. It is believed that these rules are written down in the scriptures and if they are followed, a person lives a happy life. At the same time, it is said that ignoring these rules can lead to many problems.
Rules For Unmarried Women
According to the beliefs, every day is designated to a God or a Goddess and the rules of that day depend on that God. It is believed that single women or girls who are not married should not wash their hair on Wednesdays as it is not considered auspicious. It is also believed that washing the hair on this day can lead to troubles in their life.
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When Should Married And Unmarried Women Wash Their Hair (Image:Freepik)
Rules For Married Women
It is considered prohibited for married women to wash their hair on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. If a married woman washes her hair on this day, it may anger Goddess Lakshmi. In contrast, Friday is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi so they can wash their hair on Friday to please the Goddess.
Thursday is a day on which neither women nor men should wash their hair. In Hindu religion, Thursday is considered dedicated to Lord Jupiter. Washing hair on this day can weaken your financial condition. Also, do not apply oil to your hair on this day. At the same time, washing or getting hair cut on the days of Ekadashi, Amavasya and Purnima is not considered auspicious at all.
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