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Importance of Red Handkerchief: Abhishek Sharma performed brilliantly by tying a red handkerchief in the T20 match against England, which increased his aggression and energy. The red handkerchief brings positivity by removing negative energy.
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- Abhishek Sharma performed brilliantly by tying a red handkerchief against England.
- The red handkerchief brings positivity by removing negative energy.
- Tie a red handkerchief increases aggression and energy.
Importance of red handkerchief: According to the Lal Kitab, wearing a hat on the head, tying a turban or tying a red handkerchief increases good luck. It was recently seen that in the T20 international cricket match, India’s opener Abhishek Sharma was batted with a red handkerchief on his head against England. In that match, Abhishek Sharma blown away the bowlers of England by hitting sixes and fours. During the entire match, Abhishek Sharma’s courage and enthusiasm was heavy on the entire England team. Along with the bat, he also showed his light from the ball.
During the entire match, his aggressive style impressed the stars and industrialists present in the stadium and also impressed politicians. Apart from Abhishek Sharma, Virendra Sahabag has also done many big acts for India by tying a red handkerchief. The red handkerchief proved to be lucky for both the openers of India. Let’s know the astrology of the red handkerchief on the head.
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Red handkerchief or magical handkerchief: Keeping a red handkerchief on the head removes negative energy and also attracts positive energy. The red handkerchief always keeps the negative forces away from you and gives you aggression and energy. During the final T20 match against England, Abhishek Sharma batted with a red handkerchief on the head. Born on 4 September 2000, Abhishek Sharma has Aries zodiac and Mars is the lord of the natives of Aries. Representation of Mars, red color is red, tying a red handkerchief on the head, it makes Mars to become rich and starts giving high results. Former Indian opener, captain Saurabh Ganguly, former Australia’s former successful captain Steve Wa kept a red handkerchief with him.
Red handkerchief has done amazing: This totka of playing by tying a red handkerchief is very amazing. Even before this, this red handkerchief has shown its magic. Born on 20 October 1978, former Indian opener Virender Sehwag, who was called Sultan of Multan, played a brilliant innings of 319 runs in 2008 against South Africa in Test cricket.
February 04, 2025, 16:17 IST
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