Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Namaste Nandesh, Yes, a non-veg can wear rudraksha mala. No, its not necessary to remove the mala while eating non veg. Unless one is brought up in a strict guru and family lineage of vegetarians, there is nothing to prevent non-vegetarians from wearing or using rudraksha. But of course, it will be good to wash the hands after eating and before touching the beads again. Both for hygienic reasons and for respect. Namah Shivaya AumGanesh , Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > Namaste, > > With regards to the do's and dont's: > > Can a non vegetarian wear the rudraksha mala? > > Is it necesary to remove the maala while eating non veg. > > Namaste > > Nandesh > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/article.php > > Clean your mala / beads when you feel they require cleaning after > regular usage . Dip in Luke warm water. Add some liquid soap . Keep > for minimum 24 hours and then brush with a plastic brush to clean the > dirt and grime that fixes in the pores of the beads . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 Namaste Aum Ganeshji, Thank you so very much for your kind advice. Pranams. Nandesh Aum Ganesh <aumganesh wrote: Namaste Nandesh, Yes, a non-veg can wear rudraksha mala. No, its not necessary to remove the mala while eating non veg. Unless one is brought up in a strict guru and family lineage of vegetarians, there is nothing to prevent non-vegetarians from wearing or using rudraksha. But of course, it will be good to wash the hands after eating and before touching the beads again. Both for hygienic reasons and for respect. Namah Shivaya AumGanesh , Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > Namaste, > > With regards to the do's and dont's: > > Can a non vegetarian wear the rudraksha mala? > > Is it necesary to remove the maala while eating non veg. > > Namaste > > Nandesh > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/article.php > > Clean your mala / beads when you feel they require cleaning after > regular usage . Dip in Luke warm water. Add some liquid soap . Keep > for minimum 24 hours and then brush with a plastic brush to clean the > dirt and grime that fixes in the pores of the beads . To send an email to: Sponsor Get unlimited calls to U.S./Canada / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Hello Ganesh, I also wear rudrakshas and a non vegetarian. When i bought rudrakshas,i was advised by the guru not to wear rudraksha while having non veg and while taking hot drinks.I take out while having non veg .If you are not able to take like while taking food during party's may be its ok but i believe at home one can always take out the rudraksha. Regards, Kishore. , Nandesh kuttappan <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > Namaste Aum Ganeshji, > > Thank you so very much for your kind advice. > > Pranams. > > Nandesh > > Aum Ganesh <aumganesh> wrote: > > Namaste Nandesh, > > Yes, a non-veg can wear rudraksha mala. No, its not necessary to > remove the mala while eating non veg. > > Unless one is brought up in a strict guru and family lineage of > vegetarians, there is nothing to prevent non-vegetarians from wearing > or using rudraksha. But of course, it will be good to wash the hands > after eating and before touching the beads again. Both for hygienic > reasons and for respect. > > Namah Shivaya > AumGanesh > > > > , Nandesh kuttappan > <nandeshkuttappan> wrote: > > Namaste, > > > > With regards to the do's and dont's: > > > > Can a non vegetarian wear the rudraksha mala? > > > > Is it necesary to remove the maala while eating non veg. > > > > Namaste > > > > Nandesh > > > > > Simone <syzenith> wrote: > > > > http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/article.php > > > > Clean your mala / beads when you feel they require cleaning after > > regular usage . Dip in Luke warm water. Add some liquid soap . Keep > > for minimum 24 hours and then brush with a plastic brush to clean > the > > dirt and grime that fixes in the pores of the beads . To send an email to: - > > > > > Sponsor > Get unlimited calls to > > U.S./Canada > > > > Links > > > / > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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