Tuesday 26 July 2011

Effect with doing jap with Rudraksh Mala

Rudraksha mala is said to have many healing properties. Rudraksha is said to be rich with shakti and calms the kundalini, thus making it easier to rise. Rudraksha is said to open the heart chakra. They are good for meditation and protection. Legend says that Siva awoke after a thousand years of meditation and began to shed tears of worldly compassion. These tears crystallized into seeds and there grew the first Rudraksha tree.

NOTE :-Rudraksha have been worn since times immemorial due to properties of the specific beads of different facets. They have no negative effects of any kind and are not dependent on planets the way gems are. Modern astrologers consider that rudraksha pacify planets .There is NO wrong combination, and No side effect of any kind, so one needs to go ahead and select his own rudraksha. These facts can be verified by reading our ancients texts that state that all rudraksha may be worn by all irrespective of caste, sex and religion.
How To Use and Care For The Rudraksha Mala

1. It is best to wear the rudraksha mala (i.e necklace) for the first time on a Monday. If at all possible it should be first brought to a Shiva temple for sanctification early on a Monday morning and then worn immediately after worship. If a Shiva temple is not available then simply wear it initially on a Monday.
2. At bedtime remove the mala and place it on the alter in your home. When traveling you should sleep with it on.
3. After bathing in the morning, hold the mala in the right hand and repeat the appropriate mantra aloud (see below) for 108 times.
4. Do not wear the rudraksha mala during periods of menstrual bleeding or while attending funerals.
5.The rudraksha mala has a very long lifespan. A properly cared for mala can be passed along to eight generations as a family heirloom.
6.The rudraksha mala cn be washed occasionally with warm soapy water and allowed to dry naturally. Do not soak for extended periods of time.
7.Rudraksha beads vary in size from 3-40 mm. The size of the bead has no bearing on its effects. However a given mala must contain beads all with the same number of mukhis.

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