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Clean your mala/beads when you feel they require cleaning after regular usage. Dip
in lukewarm water. Add some liquid soap. Keep for minimum 24 hours and then brush
with a plastic brush to clean the dirt and grime that fixes in the pores of the
beads. Wash with running water and leave the beads to dry for several hours,
and then apply some oil on the beads by using a brush. Sandalwood oil is best, mixed
with light Olive oil. Oiling may be repeated every few weeks or whenever the beads
seem dry as oiling makes the beads strong.
If Rudraksha are worn during bath, then it is recommended to keep them away from
soap, as it penetrates the bead pores and makes them dehydrated. Regular washing
with water is good for the beads. If not worn during bath, the beads may be washed
in normal clean water, during prayers.
Rudraksha beads may be worn all the time. According to our authentic texts there
are no do's and don'ts on wearing these beads. The beads are holy and one needs
to maintain their purity and energy by treating them with respect and care. Regularly
wash them, oil them and chant mantras with them. Wear the mala inside thedress and
do not touch with hands and fingers. When you take the mala off please keep it in
a pouch or a plate in your altar. You may take the mala off at night and keep it
in a plate in your altar and wear it again in the morning after your bath and prayers.
Rest of the day there is no need to take off the mala.
Noteworthy precautions at the time of purchasing Rudraksha
Rudraksha is recognized only by looking at the linings or mukhis on it. Some people's
criteria that it should sink and not float in the water, or should rotate between
two copper coins, are wrong. These criteria cheat people. Therefore it is advised
that people should purchase Rudraksha only after observing the linings or mukhis.
Experience and awareness in differentiating a Rudraksha bead from that of another
berry or nut with carved lines would help. Remember that lower mukhi Rudraksha (from
2 till 7 Mukhi) are available abundantly and faking does not take place in these.
It is only in the case of rare ones like 1 Mukhi round, or Gauri Shankar, or higher
mukhis, that unscrupulous people artificially carve out lines on lower mukhi
beads or even a betel nut or berry to get the effect. Still, an experienced eye
can detect it. The number of mukhis in a Rudraksha is same as the number of seeds
inside it. So, a 6 Mukhi will have 6 seeds, 11 Mukhi will have 11 seeds etc.
Therefore, whenever any person goes to buy a gem or a Rudraksha, he should buy the
same from a trustworthy and well-established source so that the purchaser may get
guarantee of the item purchased. Hawkers, sadhus, astrologists who are hypocrites,
can give false beads on account of their hidden greed and the genuine suppliers
have to bear much loss. Therefore gems and Rudrakshas should be bought from genuine suppliers.
When there is faith in the Rudraksha purchased, the effect of the Rudraksha is magnified
and cherished results are obtained.
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