Guest guest Posted August 6, 2009 Report Share Posted August 6, 2009 I like what my Guru says: " The Rudraksha mala looks nice around your neck, but it looks even better in your hand! " The point is to do japa and meditate, don't just wear it as a nice looking necklace. , " ESHWARI COMPUTERS " wrote: > > Namste Rudras, Cheers ! > > Japa mala to be worn or not, this dicussion never ends, there is no adhara/grantha only there thoughs and ritual beliefs. > > some people say japamala is a ayudha/ shastra/wepon we have to use only during sadhana; every law has a by law so how much to follow depends on the situation / circumtances. > > Also some mentor says ayudha/ sastra/wepon is eligible to wear by only wariors / sidhas/ rushi/muni/kshatriyas even brahmins are not allowed to wear japa mala > > we should think why? some times its not looks good removing mala in temple or holy place to do chanting, so sidhas recomend always carry japa mala in closed bag do japa accordingly > > i say to differenciate between ordinary people and sidhas/ rushi/muni this may be brought Japa mala to be worn or not, we know the trafic law but many times we jump the signal > > Rudraksha centre is doing a noble task giving japa mala free along with any transaction, so don't spend energy on this just follow ur inner guru says > > Hreem Shivaya Namaha ! > > A.Srinivasan > Eshwari Computers > #15, Pattalamma Temple Street > Basavangudi, Bangalore - 560 004 > Cal: 41312207, 93412-11246 > > > - > > , " helang201 " wrote: > > > > Brt,the rudrasha mean for JAPA cannot bee worn,but you can have seperate mala for personal use.this is what we have been in practise > > in our ashram. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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