Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 also i forget to mention that after u return back from shamshan(cremation or cemetry) ground &/or visiting new born kids ,make sure u take complete water bath as i explained before and also Do please change ur clothes(even ur undergarments)..i mean put all those clothes(that u wore when u were in cemetry or shamshan or cremation ground &/or near new born babies) for total soap washing and wear new set of total clothes(even undergarments).... if posible some pour ganga jal on rudraksh & on ur head+forehead+neck before wearing rudrkash again(after total bath) in this above mentioned cases.. Vikrant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Yes thats right. The Hindus know this from childhood and whenever one goes to the Cremation Grounds they remove after coming home all clothes after a bath and wear new ones. Same in eclipses. Even when one visits a hospital this is to be done. New born childs one is not supposed to touch too. , Vikrant <free_for_blue wrote: > > also i forget to mention that after u return back from shamshan (cremation or cemetry) ground &/or visiting new born kids ,make sure u take complete water bath as i explained before and also Do please change ur clothes(even ur undergarments)..i mean put all those clothes (that u wore when u were in cemetry or shamshan or cremation ground &/or near new born babies) for total soap washing and wear new set of total clothes(even undergarments).... > if posible some pour ganga jal on rudraksh & on ur head+forehead+neck before wearing rudrkash again(after total bath) in this above mentioned cases.. > > > > Vikrant > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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