It is said that once you are married, you should neither give your Suhaag items to anyone nor share them with anyone. Not only this, it is also said that the more often you use your Suhaag items, the better it is for your married life. There are Suhaag items for a Suhagan woman, which a Suhagan woman should not give to any other person under any circumstances. Sharing these things can not only affect the energy of their life, but it can also have a direct impact on their married life. So in today's news, we are going to tell you about those things.

Sindoor
Sindoor is an important part of the Suhaag of a Suhagan woman. It is also very important. It is not only a symbol of the woman's good fortune and prosperity, but also a sign of wishing for the long life of the husband. Giving this sindoor to someone else is like handing over the auspiciousness of your married life to someone else. Doing this can cause sourness in your marital relationship. Therefore, you should think a hundred times before giving sindoor to anyone.
Mangalsutra
The second important part of a married woman's Suhaag is Mangalsutra. It is also a symbol of a strong relationship between husband and wife. It is said that just like the beads of Mangalsutra keep each other together, similarly, Mangalsutra works to keep the husband and wife together for life. It should not be given to anyone else under any circumstances. Giving it to someone else can create an imbalance in married life and weaken the foundation of the relationship. Therefore, it should be avoided from going to anyone else.
Bichhiya
Bichhiya is considered an important symbol of Suhaag. It is a symbol of a woman's life-giving power and good fortune, it has its own specialty. Giving it to someone else can affect the stability of your relationship and can cause a rift in your relationship with your spouse. Also, if you are married, you should not remove Bichhiya under any circumstances.
Bangles
Bangles are not just a decoration for married women, but their tinkling sound keeps the relationship between husband and wife strong. Under no circumstances should you give your bangles to anyone else. Giving them to someone else can harm your married life and transfer the energy of love.

Sari worn at the time of marriage
Sari worn at the time of marriage is an important symbol of Suhaag. Sari worn at the time of marriage is seen as a symbol of a new life. It is a sacred garment for a woman, which she wears at the auspicious time of her marriage. It should not be given to anyone else. Also, it should be worn on Teej and festivals.
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