Guest guest Posted December 11, 2003 Report Share Posted December 11, 2003 Could someone please kindly provide me with all of the rules. I have had some health issues, and my doctor as asked me to seriously consider eating meat, such as fish and chicken. If I do decide to eat meat, then does this mean that I wear the beads only when I do pooja???? ThankQ Lada L. Baines Financial Assistance Officer Ministry of Advanced Education Student Services Branch yahujatt [no_reply] December 11, 2003 10:05 AM RBSC : What if rudraksha rule broken unaware can we sometimes consume alcohol and non-veg while taking off the rudraksha mala.What if unknowingly we consume them or forget to take it off <http://rd./SIG=12c1d0ofn/M=267637.4116732.5333197.1261774/D=egroup web/S=1705075991:HM/EXP=1071253525/A=1853619/R=0/*http://www.netflix.com/Def ault?mqso=60178356&partid=4116732> click here <http://us.adserver./l?M=267637.4116732.5333197.1261774/D=egroupmai l/S=:HM/A=1853619/rand=326041958> To send an email to: Terms of Service <> . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2003 Report Share Posted December 13, 2003 Good comments, though anyone can start off with japas. They may not have the ultimate desired effect though, if not done within the rules of an anusthan, etc. But normally some benefits will still be derived. Normally, it is best to receive mantra from someone who has already "awakened" its energy thru their own use of it. This is the way of Guru Parampara. - ashwini yogi Saturday, December 13, 2003 8:17 AM RE: RBSC : What if rudraksha rule broken unaware Dear There is no prohibition on any kind of food in the Hindu philosophy.It is definately virtueous to spare the animal kingdom. Each food type is recommended for the kind of Varna that you come from and is also very closely linked to the philosophy of detachment if you have achieved a state of complete detachment from the state of the Panch Maha Bhoots then you are over them their qualities do not affect you. Q on Lord Rama and Lord Shiva,obviously both these energies were over the state so for them there is no Karma attached deer and tiger skins are one of the essentials in specific sadhanas .have a significance for sadhakas this i can not disscuss here.. Every food has an energy[prana] to it and certain energies are contrary to certain lifestyles.Red meats prana is prohibitted to sadhaks if you will eat it then you shall age very fast. If you are doing specific aushthans then it is imperative that you abstain from Sex,Meats and alcohol.As the prana of these acts clashes with the prana of specific anushthans. You may eat the diet which suits your Varna once the anushthan is over. Lastly Japas are not something which you just start off,there is a prescribed diet and lifestyle to different kinds of japas. I would request everbody here to be cautious with your words towards specific energies and before commenting make an effort to understand why something is done. Blessings Yogi Ashwini "Baines, Lada AVED:EX" <Lada.Baines wrote: Just out of curiosity, what did Shiva do with the meat, after skinning the animals, which he used as a wraparound..............being of the three worlds....do they eat meat in the third world or the lower......than human world............. The same question for Rama........when in exile, Sita saw a deer and wanted the skin of the deer for a jacket.............Rama killed the deer just so Sita could have the skin.........so what did they do with the meat................any thoughts...................[without getting defensive]. ThankQ Lada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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