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Namaste Celeste,

Bracelets are definitely acceptable. It is good to have the rudrakshas against

the skin, but if they shouldn't be seen what of sadhus with only a loin cloth

who wear them? I my own dealing wehn mine are visible, certain people are

attracted to their energy, others don't even seem to notice. It has been said

that seeing rudrakshas confers benefits on people. If that is done so easily,

why would I not want to share Shiva's grace with others.

Perhaps others have more to add.

Respectfully yours,

Arjuna

 

celesstnw <celesstnw wrote:

 

 

Greetings,

I have read many times that there are no rules for wearing

rudraksha, then I read rules. Please help me with this. I saw some

lovely rudraksha bracelets on a reputable website, so I made my own

out of five large beads that I had. Then I read that one should not

wear the beads as a bracelet. Also, I recently purchased a one

mukhi rudraksha pendant and I am wearing it on a short necklace.

But today I read that one should keep the beads out of sight of

others. I wear my mala inside my clothes against my skin and my new

pendant is worn against my skin. I like having it near my throat,

but if this is wrong I suppose I will have to change that, albeit

reluctantly. Thanks in advance for an answer to my little dilemma.

Namaste

Celesst

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There's nothing wrong with wearing thebeads in the sight of others. Enjoy!

 

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Arjuna <arjunaacharya

Mar 17, 2005 1:40 PM

 

Re: RBSC : Keep Rudraksha out of sight?

 

 

Namaste Celeste,

Bracelets are definitely acceptable. It is good to have the rudrakshas against

the skin, but if they shouldn't be seen what of sadhus with only a loin cloth

who wear them? I my own dealing wehn mine are visible, certain people are

attracted to their energy, others don't even seem to notice. It has been said

that seeing rudrakshas confers benefits on people. If that is done so easily,

why would I not want to share Shiva's grace with others.

Perhaps others have more to add.

Respectfully yours,

Arjuna

 

celesstnw <celesstnw wrote:

 

 

Greetings,

I have read many times that there are no rules for wearing

rudraksha, then I read rules. Please help me with this. I saw some

lovely rudraksha bracelets on a reputable website, so I made my own

out of five large beads that I had. Then I read that one should not

wear the beads as a bracelet. Also, I recently purchased a one

mukhi rudraksha pendant and I am wearing it on a short necklace.

But today I read that one should keep the beads out of sight of

others. I wear my mala inside my clothes against my skin and my new

pendant is worn against my skin. I like having it near my throat,

but if this is wrong I suppose I will have to change that, albeit

reluctantly. Thanks in advance for an answer to my little dilemma.

Namaste

Celesst

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Celesst,

 

There is no such thing mentioned in puranas about

keeping rudraksh out of site.

Our ancient sages/sadhus used to wear that on

forehead, neck and even as bracelet.

Important is, it should touch your skin. And also have

full faith in them.

 

Warm Regards

Basant Chaturvedi

 

 

--- AumShiningLotus wrote:

> Dear Celesst

>

> You can wear as you wish as there are not specific

> rules to goven what you

> are speaking of..........simply is best to wear on

> skin for best results

>

> hope this helps

>

> DharmaDev

>

> In a message dated 3/17/2005 1:23:55 PM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> celesstnw writes:

> > >

> > Greetings,

> > I have read many times that there are no rules for

> wearing

> > rudraksha, then I read rules. Please help me with

> this. I saw some

> > lovely rudraksha bracelets on a reputable website,

> so I made my own

> > out of five large beads that I had. Then I read

> that one should not

> > wear the beads as a bracelet. Also, I recently

> purchased a one

> > mukhi rudraksha pendant and I am wearing it on a

> short necklace.

> > But today I read that one should keep the beads

> out of sight of

> > others. I wear my mala inside my clothes against

> my skin and my new

> > pendant is worn against my skin. I like having it

> near my throat,

> > but if this is wrong I suppose I will have to

> change that, albeit

> > reluctantly. Thanks in advance for an answer to

> my little dilemma.

> > Namaste

> > Celesst

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Can others touch your rudraksha?

 

--- Basant Chaturvedi <basant_c wrote:

>

> Hi Celesst,

>

> There is no such thing mentioned in puranas about

> keeping rudraksh out of site.

> Our ancient sages/sadhus used to wear that on

> forehead, neck and even as bracelet.

> Important is, it should touch your skin. And also

> have

> full faith in them.

>

> Warm Regards

> Basant Chaturvedi

>

>

> --- AumShiningLotus wrote:

> > Dear Celesst

> >

> > You can wear as you wish as there are not specific

> > rules to goven what you

> > are speaking of..........simply is best to wear on

> > skin for best results

> >

> > hope this helps

> >

> > DharmaDev

> >

> > In a message dated 3/17/2005 1:23:55 PM Pacific

> > Standard Time,

> > celesstnw writes:

> > > >

> > > Greetings,

> > > I have read many times that there are no rules

> for

> > wearing

> > > rudraksha, then I read rules. Please help me

> with

> > this. I saw some

> > > lovely rudraksha bracelets on a reputable

> website,

> > so I made my own

> > > out of five large beads that I had. Then I read

> > that one should not

> > > wear the beads as a bracelet. Also, I recently

> > purchased a one

> > > mukhi rudraksha pendant and I am wearing it on a

> > short necklace.

> > > But today I read that one should keep the beads

> > out of sight of

> > > others. I wear my mala inside my clothes

> against

> > my skin and my new

> > > pendant is worn against my skin. I like having

> it

> > near my throat,

> > > but if this is wrong I suppose I will have to

> > change that, albeit

> > > reluctantly. Thanks in advance for an answer to

> > my little dilemma.

> > > Namaste

> > > Celesst

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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