Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 respected dharmadev acharyaji, pranaam. 1)negative effect of rudraksh experienced: i have seen most sites saying that anybody can wear any rudraksh bead. that there is no side effect. rudraksh are not like gems. even rudraksh ratna says this. but my experience and a friend's experience is not all rudraksh suit all. this is true of those from 1 to 9 mukhis representating planets. he had a bad experience with one mukhi rudraksh. the moment he wore it, he started piling up losses and only after he removed it, he was at peace. maybe in his birth chart, the sun of one mukhi was badly placed. i have also had negative results when i possessed a nine and eight mukhi bead, those for ketu and rahu resp. could you please shed light on this? 2) also, bhadraksh is the bead of an unripened fruit. but do those who run rudraksh farms follow this? do they have nets wherein they collect the fruits only after they ripen or they are simply plucked from the tree since rudrakshas have now become a commercial product in high demand? unlike gems, except for a saint or a highly accomplished clairvoyant person, nobody can measure the power of a rudraksh or a bhadrash....you can know that a bead is powerful or powerless only after using it. 3)does the power of rudraksh remain intact esp when after coming from the nepal to the trader, so many strangers handle it, at the shop at exhibitions, etc? we are told those who are in menses should not even go near any divine items or it invites lord shiva's wrath. is this rule adhered to by those in the trade? i want to wear rudraksh but at offices you have to mingle in a unisex crowd. what if a woman in menses unknowingly and unintentionally rubs shoulders with you? same can happen when you are travelling in buses or trains. also, do foreigners who buy rudrakshas follow this rule? same for the non-vegetarians. or wearing the bead when you are using the toilet. how is it possible to remove the mala every time one goes to the toilet? please answer these questions. these are very serious questions and bothering a lot of people i know. they cite instances as to how a particular place or family invited the lord's wrath when the shivling (or for that matter any other deity) was touched unknowingly by a woman in menses... gratefully yours, divya kailash Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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