Crow is probably the most common bird in India and hence they are often ignored as mere scavengers. But Vastu Shastra associates a number of omens with it. These omens are as follows:-
If a crow coming from the south-west side in the evening is seen it is an indication for some approaching calamity.
If a crow coming from the South-East direction in the evening is seen it indicates monetary gain.
When a crow drops a piece of burnt wood, bone or meat on the bed of a person it indicates approaching danger or death in the near future.
If a crow passes from the left crowing it is considered a good omen.
When many crows start crowing together in a corner or around the house it indicates approaching danger.
Early in the morning when a crow comes flying from the North-East direction it indicates some good news.
The crowing of a crow on the roof is inauspicious.
If it sits on someone's head it is inauspicious.
When a crow is calling out with its face towards the South the head of the family will have a nice time.
In case one sees a crow sitting on the back of a pig it indicates legal complications. However if it is sitting on a camel or a donkey if it is seen it is considered a good omen.
When a person sees a crow flying in the clockwise direction he or she faces bad relations with his relatives.
When the ear of corn, flower or sand stone is seen in the beck of a crow it indicates monetary gain for that person.
When a crow carries a vessel or some costly article it is associated with danger. When a crow brings grass or burnt wood in our place he indicates danger from fire.
When a crow starts crowing with its face towards the South-West it indicates monetary gain for the person who watches it.
A person is likely to gain jewelry when a crow crows with his face towards the South-East direction.
If a person sees a crow sitting on a tree laden with fruit he will receive wealth and honor.
When a crow calls out facing the North-West the head of the family gets grain and arms as gifts.
When a crow crows with its face towards the North the head of the family has chances of getting new clothes or vehicle.
If a crow comes into the house and crows it indicates the coming of guests.
The person who sees a crow sitting on the back of a horse gets a new vehicle.
When a person sees a crow sitting on the tail of a cow and crowing he or she faces ill health.
Seeing two crows together brings bad news.
When the crow crows facing the North-East the head of the family will be subject to monetary gains.
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