I’ve seen many places where it says that it’s a segula to say certain perakim of tehillim after the Hanukkah candle lighting. Does doing this segula conflict with עניין of not reading tehillim at night? If it does which is better to follow, refraining from tehillim at night or saying the segula
If it is a segula to say the tehillim, you can say it even at night.
Rabbi Shay Tahan