"But, what you really want to know is, what are those time tested luck drawing objects that people from different parts of the world use as effective sources of good luck. Below is a list of some not so common good luck charms. These examples do not have any connection with black magic or sorcery and hence, can have no adverse effects:
HORSESHOES.Lucky Charms, The Horse Shoe
Perhaps the most well known and universally recognised symbol of good fortune. A common question about horseshoes is, ""Should a horseshoe be placed up or down?"" There are conflicting views, but for the best results, placing an upright, used horseshoe at the top right corner of your front door-frame is considered to be an invitation to good luck to enter your home. That is, the open end of the horseshoe should be placed upwards. Similarly, placing a used horseshoe in a North facing, upright position inside a building brings good fortune and increases the ambient positive spiritual energy in the building. According to Vedic Astrology, a horseshoe worn by a black horse protects against the malefic effects of Saturn or 'Shani Dev'. Find Out MoreLucky Charms, The SwastikSWASTIK.
This sign represents the Hindu Lord of good fortune, 'Ganesh'. 'Swastik' is a Sanskrit word the literal meaning of which is, 'Purveyor of Good Fortune' or 'Auspicious
LOVE TALISMANS.
The Vashikaran talisman, shown here increases one's powers of influence (attraction) and is a powerful love talisman, but this is not limited attracting of members of the opposite gender and is used to improve other types of relationships by giving the wearer greater powers of influence."
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