Rudraksha wearing rules: Rudraksha has great importance in Sanatan Dharma. Because it originated from the tears of Lord Shiva, the God of Gods. Therefore it is considered very auspicious. If we talk about Rudraksh, then Rudraksh and Shivlinga are worshiped on earth as symbols of Swayambhu Shiva.
There is nothing more sacred and auspicious than these two in this entire creation. It is said in Hindu scriptures that wearing Rudaksha brings blessings of the Trinity i.e. Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh.
In Hindu scriptures, many rules for wearing Rudaksha have been mentioned in astrology, which if ignored, do not yield any results. In such a situation, let us know what things should be kept in mind while wearing Rudraksha?
Know what are the benefits of wearing Rudraksha
If religious beliefs are to be believed, wearing Rudraksha keeps the mind calm, reduces stress and increases self-confidence. Also, it is said that wearing Rudraksha removes negative energy, the body remains energetic and one gets the blessings of Lord Shiva. Apart from this, wearing Rudraksha can also provide relief from diseases like heart problems, sugar and BP.
These are the rules after wearing Rudraksha
take it off before sleeping
According to Hindu belief, Rudraksha should be removed before sleeping at night, because the body is considered impure while sleeping.
take off when going to the toilet
It is said that, even while going to the bathroom or toilet Rudraksh You should not wear it while going out, rather take it off outside.
during menstruation
Women should not wear Rudraksha during menstruation.
during meat and alcohol consumption
wearing rudraksha meat and liquor Do not consume and do not go to places where these things are consumed.
during sutak
Sutak is worn on the birth of a child, in such a case do not go to that house wearing Rudraksh.
during cleaning
Do not touch Rudraksha with dirty hands and wear it again only after taking bath.
do not share with anyone
Do not give your Rudraksha to anyone else nor should you wear someone else’s Rudraksha.
Condolence meet
In case of someone’s death, one should remove the Rudraksh and keep it at home before going to the condolence meeting.
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