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Hello Vikrant,

 

The resriction about canned food or processed or synthetic foods does apply to

some extent. The food that we eat develops our nature to some extent. The pure

the food, the more satvic nature we have. canned or synthetics such as pop

contain elements which are not very well tolerated by the body.

 

Canned foods are also stale foods to some extent and contain preservatives to

control the growth of bacteria to some extent. When we consume these kinds of

foods, it affects our liver, it affects our mental state, it promotes the

development of gas or create indigestion.

 

While prohibition of these foods is probably a very strong terms, it negates

some positive effects of rudraksha on your body and mind...in this sense, eating

foods in restaurant is also not appropriate since the same cookware without

being cleaned is used to prepare food for a a lot of people. One also inherits

the karma of the chef and the person saerving you and all the persons whose

hands touch that food by eating at therestaurant.

 

Also since you have the plates collected by the waiter, you have some good karma

of yours taken by this person. Thats why feeding others is considered to be very

good way of reucing ones karma...it lets you give away some part of your bad

karma and collect good karma...but in these modern times, how far can one go? So

look at everything in context I say and apply as much discipline in life as

possible and do not stress out yourself.

 

Bhupendra Jamnadas

 

Vikrant <trevor_2_rhyme wrote:

I have read that a person wearing rudraksh should lead a disciplined life and

refrain from eating non-veg food and drinking alchol and i know this is a valid

point...now i would like to know what other such restrictions apply or guidlines

should a person(wearing rudraksh) follow so as to display complete respect and

committment towards rudraksh(when he/she is wearing) so that the wearer derives

the maximum benefit from the rudraksh he/she is wearing..

lately some one told me that a person wearing rudraksh should also avoid

drinking synthetic soft drinks and eating canned food and the person wearing

rudraksh should eat/drink food stuff which are more in natural form and not in

synthetic form(completely or partially)..how true is this too?..if this is true

then upto what extent does this apply....

also the clothes which we wear are also synthetic..right...so how can one

justisfy that...

 

 

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