Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Namaste Anil, please read below, thanks: 1) If a person's tears fall onto the Rudraksha Mala he is wearing, its fine to wipe the tears off and continue wearing it. However if the owner of the Mala feels strongly compelled to cleanse the mala, then he should follow his instinct or Upaguru and perform the cleansing procedure. 2) It is fine to recommend or suggest others to wear rudraksha if the other party is open to it. If they have a closed mind about it, then its better to back off after you have given the advice. They can think about it and make a decision for themselves whether to take your good advice or not. If not, then its not meant to be. You see, the Puranas state that the instinct of finding and wearing rudraksha is due to the person's merits during past lives and by blessings of Lord Shiva. " Finding " means 'stumbling across' and 'wearing' in this case means advice from people like yourself who care enough to share the benefits of rudraksha. Shiva bless you. And, you're always welcome in advance! Om Namah Shivaya , Anil Kumar <yogi75ank wrote: > > Namaste Narasimhaye, > > > 1) If a persons tears or tear drops fall on to the > Rudraksha mala he is wearing, does it require a > cleansing procedure or is it okay to wipe off the > tears and continue wearing. > > 2)Should we exercise some restraint in advicing others > to wear Rudraksha as sometimes the feeling is > overpowering to suggest / recommend. > > As always Dhanyavaad in advance :-) > > Aum GauriShankaray Namah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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