
The car colors unsuitable for people born on each day reflect the idea that everything in the world has its compatible and incompatible counterparts. Where do these opposites come from? According to beliefs, they often stem from the planetary influences assigned to each day. An unlucky color is linked to a day that is hostile or incompatible, using the day's associated color as one to avoid, for example:
Sunday is incompatible with Tuesday.
Wednesday (daytime) is incompatible with Rahu (Wednesday nighttime).
Friday is incompatible with Saturday.
Monday is incompatible with Thursday.
Therefore, people born on Sunday should avoid using pink.
People born on Monday should avoid orange.
People born on Tuesday should avoid red.
People born on Wednesday should avoid black.
People born on Thursday should avoid yellow.
People born on Friday should avoid purple.
People born on Saturday should avoid blue.
This is to avoid misfortune. By steering clear of negative influences, we invite only good things—prosperity, wealth, career success, and good people—which is obviously better.
There are many car colors to choose from, but when we seek auspiciousness in our daily items and avoid those that could bring trouble or bad luck according to belief, we gain peace of mind. Sometimes, beyond cars, this practice can be applied to many aspects of daily life. It suits those who hold strong beliefs, but ultimately it depends on each person's lifestyle because these are simply beliefs shared for consideration.
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