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5 things to add to bathing water to attract money and luck in winters

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 18, 2025, 13:00 IST
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5 things to add to bathing water to attract money and luck in winters

Winter is a season that naturally asks for warmth, grounding, and a little more intentional care. Bathing, in many Indian households, has never been seen as just hygiene. As per tradition and long-held beliefs, a bath can cleanse not just the skin but the energy field around you, clearing heaviness, inviting clarity, and opening the mind to new opportunities.

Across cultures, people add herbs, salts, and natural elements to their bathwater to shift their state from sluggish to receptive, from blocked to open. These ingredients don’t work as magic tricks - their power lies in symbolism, intention, and the subtle shift they create within you. Think of them as small rituals that help align your internal energy with prosperity and flow. Scroll down for five things you can add to your bathwater this winter to attract money, luck, and momentum, as per traditional beliefs...

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Rock salt - The classic energy cleanser

Rock salt has been used for centuries as a space and energy purifier. As per traditional beliefs, it absorbs negative vibrations and clears energetic clutter, creating room for abundance to enter. In winter, when the body feels heavier and thoughts slow down, adding a handful of rock salt to warm bathwater helps lighten that internal density. Many people pour the water over themselves while mentally releasing old blocks - a simple act that, as per belief, opens the door to new opportunities.

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Bay leaves - Symbol of prosperity and victory

Bay leaves have a long history in prosperity rituals. As per tradition, they represent clarity, success, and the overcoming of obstacles. When steeped in hot water before bathing, they release a warm, herbal fragrance that feels grounding and purposeful. Some people even write intentions on dried bay leaves and burn them separately, a ritual believed to send desires into the universe. Adding them to bathwater is a gentler form of the same symbolism - cleansing your space and inviting prosperity.

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Cloves - Warming spice for luck and momentum

Cloves carry heat, protection, and forward movement, qualities that align strongly with winter needs. As per beliefs in many households, cloves help remove stagnant energy and bring in fresh momentum. When boiled and added to bathwater, they warm the body, stimulate circulation and symbolically “unstick” areas of your life where flow has stopped. People use clove-infused water especially when feeling blocked in finances or motivation, trusting the spice to shift the energy.

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Rose petals - Soften your energy to attract abundance

Abundance responds not only to effort but also to openness. As per cultural beliefs, roses soften harsh emotions, cool scattered energy and make you more receptive to good fortune. Adding rose petals, fresh, dried, or even a splash of rose water, can turn an ordinary bath into something softer and more soothing. Roses have a way of calming the mind and loosening the tightness we carry inside. And when your inner world feels relaxed and open, life responds in the same way. Opportunities approach more easily, as if they finally have space to land.

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Cinnamon sticks - Spice of wealth and forward movement

Cinnamon has long been woven into money-drawing rituals, valued not just for its fragrance but for what it represents, momentum, expansion, and an opening of paths. When a cinnamon stick is steeped in hot water, the steam carries a soft, uplifting warmth that wakes the mind from its winter sluggishness. In prosperity traditions, cinnamon is seen as the spark that turns intention into movement and movement into tangible change. Added to bathwater, it serves as a gentle reminder that abundance follows courage - that life shifts the moment you do.

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