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Dear Intradaycash,

 

Please remember to pour rose-water into a container first and then next pouring

a few drops of Ganga jal into the container. Stir water mixture before rinsing

beads.

 

Yes visiting Shiva temple with rudraksha will fetch manifold blessings. Request

priest to chant mantra for you or do puja.

 

Its good that your rudrakshas look fresh and nice except 1 mukhi. Still, the

bead should not be washed daily. If it gathers dirt easily, rub with kitchen

paper after immersing paper in a bit of oil.

 

You are right that rudraksha have powers that are difficult to describe in words

in words. Anyway we look forward to hearing your experiences when you are ready

to tell us.

 

Om Bholenath

 

 

, " intradaycash " wrote:

>

> Dear Narasimhaye,

>

> Thank you for the prompt reply and valuable advice.

>

> I will brush-clean them with lime juice drops in luke warm water as suggested.

Post this i will wash them in gangajal and rosewater.

>

> I am also thinking of visiting the shiva temple to ensure the powers of

rudraksha are maximum and manifold.

 

> The beads do look different than a year ago but they look fresh and nice,

except some dirt/grit in between mukhi lines. The half moon 1 mukhi looks

different and not fresh, thus the daily washing in water.

>

> It is hard to describe but rudraksha do have powers which cannot be explained

in words but have to be experienced ( more about this some time later)

>

> Thanks to this group and you to quickly reply my queries.

>

> Best Wishes

>

>

 

> , narasimhaye <no_reply@>

wrote:

> >

> > Dear Intradaycash,

> >

> > There's no need to wash rudraksha in water everyday as this would soften

> > tthe bead to some degree over a long period of time.

> >

> > Its best to wash rudraksha beads and malas only when they are dusty,

> > dirty or have grit on them. Washing the beads do not take powers away,

> > it just makes the bead soft after a long time. This is not advisable.

> >

> > Beads should be washed when they look dirty. Generally they are washed

> > once in every 2 or 3 months or whenever they look gritty and dry.

> >

> > Use lukewarm water with a few drops lemon juice. Use soft tooth-brush

> > for brushing the beads. Rinse with rose-water or Ganga-jal if you have

> > it. Then oil the beads with sandalwood essential oil mixed with

> > cold-pressed oils such as jojoba, almond, sunflower, (whatever you

> > prefer).

> >

> > Om Namah Shivaya

> >

>

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