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Showing posts with label clean rudraksha. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 February 2018

Celebrate Mahashivratri 2018 | Significance of Mahashivratri



Mahashivratri is a festival celebrated in the honor of Lord Shiva "The great night of Lord Shiva". It is considered as one of the most significant sacred festival of India. The festival falls on the 13th night (waning moon) and 14th day of the month Phalguna (Magha). This year celebrate Mahashivratri on 13th February, Tuesday.
Mahashivaratri marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the ′Tandava′. It is also believed that on this day Lord Shiva was married to Parvati Ma.
The planetary positions on Mahashivratri is the most powerful. By practicing meditation and yoga on this day, religious penances are carried out to gain boons.  Hence, this day is a great and unique opportunity to make use of the natural forces for our wellbeing.


THE HISTORY OF MAHASHIVRATRI:
According to ancient legends, Mahashivratri marks the wedding day of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is also believed that on the night of Mahashivratri, Lord Shiva performed the Tandava dance. On this day, Lord Shiva saved the world from a pot of poison that emerged from the ocean during Samudra Manthan, by drinking it.


MAHASHIVRATRI CELEBRATIONS:
On this day, devotees remember Lord Shiva, chant prayers ("Om Namah Shivaya"), fast, do Shiva yoga, visit temples and some even keep awake all night (jaagaran).
Also by chanting the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is considered powerful and one can seek the blessings of Lord Shiva on this day. The mantra is -

Om Tryambhakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam |
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat ||

While praying and chanting the mantra’s to Lord Shiva, it is considered the best to do the chant with a Rudraksha Mala. One can also offer Rudraksha Malas to Lord Shiva to seek his divine blessings.

Rudraksha is a Sanskrit word consisting of the name Rudra ("Shiva") and akṣa ("Teardrops"). The Rudraksha Mala is very close to Lord Shiva as it is said that the Rudraksha is formed from the tear of Lord Shiva. Also, the lord himself adorns one.


BENEFITS OF RUDRAKSHA MALA:
  •         It generates positive aura around the wearer
  •         It helps in calming down the person
  •         Any person irrespective of his age, gender or horoscope can wear it
  •         It is scientifically proven for having medical values such as controlling blood pressure, anxiety, depression etc.
  •         It is believed that offering the Rudraksha to Lord Shiva can please the deity



To understand more about the significance of Mahashivratri, you can watch the video here: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-msDMYaGA0Y


You can buy an original rudraksha mala from: http://srieconnections.com/product/original-rudraksha-mala-with-certificate/



We wish everyone a very Happy Mahashivratri.


~ Om Namah Shivaay ~

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Protection from Rudraksha mala

Protection from Rudraksha mala

Rudraksha mala is a well known mala worn by yogis and sages over the centuries on account of its spiritual powers. Genuine godmen too attribute their spiritual propensity to the rudraksha mala.  It is believed o have the power to ward off evil and protect the wearer from evil and danger.
It is precisely the reason why wanderers or the yogis and the sages move about fearlessly in dense forests and mountains. It also protects in other places too. Its power is so encompassing that the wearer overcomes obstacles and reaches his goal with utmost ease.
The beads have the power to rejuvenate sagging morale and offers passport to success and good health. 

Thursday, 23 August 2012

How To Keep Rudraksha Beads Away From Impurities


Rudraksha beads must be cleaned with greatest care. Wearing Rudraksha while having bath is known to be beneficial, these beads are tough and have thousands of year’s life in case you take good care of them. They must be cleansed at least once in two months
    How to keep Rudraksha beads away from impurities?
Constant usage can impact in grime and dirt gets fixed in the bead’s pores. For cleaning this dirt, dip the beads in warm water for whole night. Scrub them completely by using a plastic brush in morning. Keep a separate cleaning brush only for Rudraksha beads. After cleaning it properly, wash the Rudraksha beads by normal water and after that keep them to get dry. Implement sandalwood or olive oil on the dried beads by using the brush after that the beads must be sanitized by offering incense, mantras, and sandalwood. Whenever you feel that bead is looking dry, immediately apply oil on so that it won’t get crack and break.