Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Hare Hari !! I too have some of those pouches of water from company called Gangotri Minerals that is said to be packaged at 8500 ft. What I have RECCOMENDS on the pouch that it be used for drinking. I purchased it at local Indo Grocery store and man there actually asked me what I was using the water for as it was sold at the puja section in store..I told him for puja and he said, "Good, that's alright then." Implying not to drink it. Also bought a bottle from Vedanta Society called "Ganga Water with 1008 Tirthas in One". It says on bottle "This holy water is so potent that by touching, drinking or bathing in it all reactions of sinful activities are destroyed." However in Vedanta Society catalog ..it clearly states "For external use OnlY" That is why I asked as I was aware of the scriptual references to the benefits of drinking the prasadam that has bathed the shilaji.. It is interesting to note, but I know about adding regular water to the Ganga water for puja. I had some in a container that I had yet to use to bathe Shaligram and found that it had matter floating in it that looked to me as bacteria, however the water/tulsi mixture that HAS bathed shaligram looks perfect... Interesting considerations and perspectives.. Again Maha Pranams to the members of this wonderful group :-) Ariel sacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup wrote: > > > I have purchased this Gangajal directly from the manufacturer. They are > so far the only authorized company by the Government of Uttaranchal who > have been permitted to draw and packing Gangajal from Gangotri Valley. > Their plant is situated in Gangotri valley with govt. permission to draw > water at the Gangotri. They have a modern plant. The water is not > treated with any process to purify it of germs. It is claimed to be > mechanically filtered, but I have found minute amounts of sediment in > some pouches. It is clearly stated on the pouches that this water is > only for puja purpose. I believe this phrasing is used because the > company have not applied govt. for permission to make a drinking water > plant, as there would be more regulations involved. But water used for > puja is usually also consumed, so... ;-) > > As far as I know, this is definitely the best and purest gangajal you > can obtain commercially. I have absolutely no hesitation of drinking > gallons of it, what to speak of bathing in it! > > ~ Ole > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66@> > wrote: > > > > /dispCategory.php?catId=27 > > they sell Ganga jal. I think it's purified of germs...better write > > them and ask about that. It's worth to get it because you can mix > > normal water into the Ganga jal and you have a lot more. > > > > Sure, drinking unpurified Gangajal can make you ill. I know of a true > > story from last year. In Vraja-Mandala, in Varshan-dham, at Maan > > Mandir is Avadhuta Radha Charan Babaji - he has been caretaker there > > since over 60 years now. Last year he lead a group of devotees on a > > confidential Vraja Mandala Parikrama. At one sacred kunda they all > > sipped water...and one videshi man became so ill that he died within > > 12 hours of drinking that holy water. They got him to the hospital in > > Vrindavan in time, but he died anyway. > > > > There is also a mudra, mantra, and method to turn normal water into > > Ganga jala. > > > > Y/s, Richard > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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