Guest guest Posted October 17, 2008 Report Share Posted October 17, 2008 Namaste Sreev_p, a) Rudraksha malas and beads can both be worn and placed on the altar for puja. During the times when you need a rest from wearing them, place them on the altar for puja. Even when you wear them all the time, its fine to take them off for puja once a month. b) Both wearing and praying to rudrakshas have similar effects on the beads in that they remain auspicious and are blessings from Lord Shiva. c) Yes rudrakshas are ruled by different deities and planets. Its ok to wear them for gaining blessings from gods and placating planets. The best rule is to take a bath in the morning and chant Om Namah Shivaya 9 times before wearing rudrakshas. If you have a wish to perform mantra sadhana of Om Namah Shivaya of 108 times daily, this is fine too. d) Regarding the Fortune Bracelet, its no problem rotating it between wearing the keeping on the altar for puja. Rudrakshas are known to assimilate with the owner's body system, providing guidance, protection and confering blessings. To ensure a good assimilation, its best to wear the bracelet more often. Perhaps do puja once a month. Yes its fine to wear the bracelet in the form of a long thread reaching the stomach. Rudra Centre can custom-make for you if you give them the measurements. You can make an Enquiry at: /sendEnquiry.php Hope this helps. Om Bholenath , sreev_p <no_reply wrote: > > Hi: > > 1. Should we wear the Rudrakshas, or is it better to keep them in the > Puja Altar and do Puja? My question is not related to the results. I > mean what is better for the Rudrakshas? > > 2. When you say Gods reside in Rudraksha, is it really OK to wear > them? If yes, is there any strict rule on purity of mind and body > before wearing them? > > 3. Specifically regarding the " Fortune Bracelet " available in Rudra > Center, my questions are: > a) Is it better to wear them, or place in Puja Altar and do Puja? > b) If wearing is better, even though it is bracelet, is it OK to wear > them in the neck. (Long thread reaching till stomach?) > > Thank you all for your time. > > May God bless every living being in this world. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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