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The Evil Eye Protection hanging is a traditional talisman rooted in ancient apotropaic customs found across Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cultures. The symbolic eye design is believed to deflect the nazar — the malicious gaze of envy — and return negative energy to its source, protecting the people and space within. This type of hanging is a popular choice for homes, offices, shops, and business premises. It is customarily hung near the main entrance, on the front door, or close to a window that faces the street, so that it encounters and neutralises incoming negative energies before they enter the space.
In Vedic tradition, the concept of drishti dosha — harm caused by an envious or ill-intentioned gaze — is acknowledged in both astrological and folk-remedial practices. Protective eye symbols are believed to act as shields against such subtle negative influences. Saturn (Shani) and Rahu, which are associated in Vedic astrology with obstacles and unseen adversities, are traditionally countered through protective talismans of this nature. Placement near the threshold is considered especially potent, as the entrance is regarded as the primary energy gateway of any space.