Why food should not be eaten in Bhandara, know the reason (भंडारे में क्यों नहीं खाना चाहिए खाना, जानिए वजह)

Bhandara is organized after any auspicious work or worship in Hindu religion. Not only in Hinduism but in Sikhism, Bhandara is kept in the form of langar, but it is believed that food should not be eaten in Bhandara or langar.
Let us know the reason behind this.
❀ Bhandara has been considered necessary in religious scriptures because it provides food to those people who are unable to arrange for food every day or who do not have food.
❀ Offering food to such people through Bhandara gives virtue and positivity is established in the house. Happiness and prosperity comes in the house and prosperity always remains.
❀ On the other hand, if a capable person eats in a Bhandara, it is said to be unfair because Bhandara is meant to feed those who are poor and cannot get food.
In such a way, eating food from a capable person in a bhandara is considered like usurping the share of a poor or needy person. According to the scriptures, doing so can prove inauspicious for that person.
❀ If a capable person goes to the Bhandara and eats, then he incurs sin. The time of failure begins in his life. There is a shortage of food and money in that person's house.
❀ It is also a belief that Devi Lakshmi gets angry with a capable person for eating food in his store. A person starts facing many problems at his workplace, be it job or business.
❀ It has also been told in the scriptures that Bhagwan Vishnu's grace does not shower on a capable person who eats in Bhandara and such a person does not get the company of Bhagwan Vishnu.

So that's why you should not eat food in the store.
भंडारे में क्यों नहीं खाना चाहिए खाना, जानिए वजह - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
हिंदू धर्म में किसी भी शुभ कार्य या पूजा के बाद भंडारे का आयोजन किया जाता है। हिंदू धर्म में ही नहीं बल्कि सिख धर्म में भी भंडारे को लंगर के रूप में रखा जाता है, लेकिन माना जाता है कि भंडारे या लंगर में खाना नहीं खाना चाहिए। आइए जानते हैं इसके पीछे की वजह।
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