Jun 16, 2024
Morpankhi is a beautiful, shrub-like plant with thick, fleshy leaves and stems and can grow up to 5 meters tall.
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According to Vatu, Morpankhi is an extremely important plant as it helps invite blessings of Maa Lakshmi into the home it is kept in.
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Another thing to note about the Morpankhi plant is that it is believed that it is a symbol of Lord Krishna. As Lord Krishna has a ‘Morpankh’ on his headgear, people say that the Morpankh plant also carries an essence of Shri Krishna.
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According to Vastu shashtra, the Morpankhi plant should be kept and grown in the North direction which will help invite good energies and financial abundance towards the house.
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Another great benefit of the Morpankhi plant apart from its financial benefits is that it is known as the ‘Wisdom and intelligence’ plant. Many people keep its leaves between their books and copies to attract wisdom and knowledge.
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The Morpankh plant needs at least 2-4 hours of sunlight daily. The sunlight could be direct or through a glass (indirect sunlight).
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Another thing about the Morpankh plant is that people believe that it should never be grown alone. Just like people keep two Morpankhs at home, not one, similarly the plant too should be planted in pairs.
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Being a symbol of Maa Lakshmi and Shri Krishna, the Morpankh plant is also said to reduce and remove conflicts from home.
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Being a vastu-rich plant, people should always make sure that the Morpankh never dries out. The drying out of Morpankhi is considered inauspicious and can attract negativity.
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