Eating Sweets: There are many traditions related to everyday life in India, which are directly related to our beliefs, emotions, and past experiences. One of these is eating something sweet while going out of the house. Many people believe that this makes the day go well and brings success in work. But some people are also confused whether this is just a custom or there is a solid reason behind it. Let us know about it in detail in this article from Bhopal-based astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma.

Why is eating sweets considered auspicious?
Whenever you have to go out for some important work, the elders of the house often say, 'eat some curd and sugar' or 'eat something sweet before going.' The belief behind this is that the sweet taste makes the mind happy and brings freshness to thinking. Eating sweets brings sweetness to the tongue, which keeps the conversation soft and the mind calm.
Is eating sweets alone enough?
According to some beliefs, it is important not only to eat sweets but also to drink water with them. It is said that together they give auspicious results. Water cools the body and keeps the mind in balance. When you go out in heat or stress, water keeps the body fresh and calms the mind. Therefore, it is said that drinking some water with sweets is even better.
What does this mean in astrology?
If we look at it in the language of astrology, both sweets and water are associated with some special planets. Just as the moon is associated with mind and peace, Jupiter is a symbol of sweetness and auspiciousness. Venus is also considered the planet of beauty and taste.

It is said that when a person eats something sweet, it strengthens both Jupiter and Venus. On the other hand, drinking water calms the moon and reduces the effect of planets like Rahu. Many times, it is also said that both sweets and water together increase mental balance and positive thinking.
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