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Dear ShivaRam Ji

 

This is really a good idea to keep the Holy Rudraksha clean........to wipe

with towel after the bath...........mostly what I have read is that we dont wear

in shower because soap will dry out the beads.........however if you dry and

then oil beads after every bath maybe a person could wear in the bath with no

drying out difficulties showing up.............I think it is most remarkable

to hear of this from a local Kannada article.............gives the group a

different perspective on what a different locality in India has for information

regarding the wearing of Rudraksha

 

Thank you for takeing the time to tell us about this

 

Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

 

DD

 

In a message dated 11/10/2005 7:00:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,

shivaramsiddappa writes:

 

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> Dear DD JI and Simonji,

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> I read one of my local language (Kannada) article one should wear rudrksha

> when he is taking bath that way water pass through rudraksha beads on our body

> will remove our karmas. One of the previous article I read one shouldn't

> wear rudrksha because soap made of chemicals can do harm to rudraksha. I wear

5

> mukhi and 6 mukhi mala which i purchased from www.rudraksha-ratna.com. I

> usually remove these malas before I wash my body with soap. But I still wear

it

> other time. My worry here is do I need to dry rudrakha or is it not necessary.

> I usually dry them using my bath towell after bath. Please advice me.

>

> Thanks

>

> Shivaram

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Dear DD JI and Simonji,

 

 

 

I read one of my local language (Kannada) article one should wear rudrksha when

he is taking bath that way water pass through rudraksha beads on our body will

remove our karmas. One of the previous article I read one shouldn't wear

rudrksha because soap made of chemicals can do harm to rudraksha. I wear 5 mukhi

and 6 mukhi mala which i purchased from www.rudraksha-ratna.com. I usually

remove these malas before I wash my body with soap. But I still wear it other

time. My worry here is do I need to dry rudrakha or is it not necessary. I

usually dry them using my bath towell after bath. Please advice me.

 

Thanks

 

Shivaram

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Divikar Ji

 

Namaskar and thank you for adding to our Knowledge regarding this

information.......must be common Knowledge in India that this is so or we would

not hear

from two different places.........problem we had always had with beads drying

out is due to the soap soaking into the bead......... and not the

water........so looks like showering or bucket bath is perfect time to wear the

Holy

Rudraksha.....................and soaking in a bubble bath or a hot steaming tub

with soapy water would not be so good for the integrity of the Beads physical

structure............... due to the drying charactaristics that soaking in soapy

water has on the Beads

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

DD

 

In a message dated 11/10/2005 5:05:06 PM Pacific Standard Time,

div_tan writes:

 

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>

> Dear DDji,

>

> Even I heard about this (wearing rudraksha during

> bath, the water passing through the rudraksha will

> clear our karma and improve our health), this I heard

> in Visakhapatnam, Andhra pradesh. A lot of people

> believe this.

>

> Om namah shivaya,

> Divakar.

>

> --- AumShiningLotus wrote:

>

> >Dear ShivaRam Ji

> >

> >This is really a good idea to keep the Holy

> >Rudraksha clean........to wipe

> >with towel after the bath...........mostly what I

> >have read is that we dont wear

> >in shower because soap will dry out the

> >beads.........however if you dry and

> >then oil beads after every bath maybe a person could

> >wear in the bath with no

> >drying out difficulties showing up.............I

> >think it is most remarkable

> >to hear of this from a local Kannada

> >article.............gives the group a

> >different perspective on what a different locality

> >in India has for information

> >regarding the wearing of Rudraksha

> >

> >Thank you for takeing the time to tell us about this

> >

> >Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

> >

> >DD

> >

> >In a message dated 11/10/2005 7:00:05 AM Pacific

> >Standard Time,

> >shivaramsiddappa writes:

> >

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>Dear DD JI and Simonji,

> >>

> >>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear DDji,

 

Even I heard about this (wearing rudraksha during

bath, the water passing through the rudraksha will

clear our karma and improve our health), this I heard

in Visakhapatnam, Andhra pradesh. A lot of people

believe this.

 

Om namah shivaya,

Divakar.

 

--- AumShiningLotus wrote:

 

> Dear ShivaRam Ji

>

> This is really a good idea to keep the Holy

> Rudraksha clean........to wipe

> with towel after the bath...........mostly what I

> have read is that we dont wear

> in shower because soap will dry out the

> beads.........however if you dry and

> then oil beads after every bath maybe a person could

> wear in the bath with no

> drying out difficulties showing up.............I

> think it is most remarkable

> to hear of this from a local Kannada

> article.............gives the group a

> different perspective on what a different locality

> in India has for information

> regarding the wearing of Rudraksha

>

> Thank you for takeing the time to tell us about this

>

> Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

>

> DD

>

> In a message dated 11/10/2005 7:00:05 AM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> shivaramsiddappa writes:

>

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear DD JI and Simonji,

> >

> >

> >

> > I read one of my local language (Kannada) article

> one should wear rudrksha

> > when he is taking bath that way water pass through

> rudraksha beads on our body

> > will remove our karmas. One of the previous

> article I read one shouldn't

> > wear rudrksha because soap made of chemicals can

> do harm to rudraksha. I wear 5

> > mukhi and 6 mukhi mala which i purchased from

> www.rudraksha-ratna.com. I

> > usually remove these malas before I wash my body

> with soap. But I still wear it

> > other time. My worry here is do I need to dry

> rudrakha or is it not necessary.

> > I usually dry them using my bath towell after

> bath. Please advice me.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > Shivaram

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to:

> >

>

 

> >

> >

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

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