Guest guest Posted May 12, 2001 Report Share Posted May 12, 2001 Date : 12/05/2001 Dear Guru Bhais & Bahans Jai Guru Dev ! How to hold the Rosary and turn the beads ? In the Frequently Asked Queries on the siddhashram.org website it is mentioned that "HANG THE ROSARY ON THE MIDDLE (LARGER) FINGER and TURN THE BEADS WITH THUMB" I have taken GURU DIKSHA from SADGURU DEV DR. NARAYAN DUT SHRIMALI JI in 1994. When I was new with Sadhnas one day I when I Gurudham (Delhi) but guruji were not there. I asked from someone there that advice me HOW TO HOLD ROSARY AND TURN THE BEADS" where I was told that "Hold the Rosary with THUMB and next Finger of Smallest Finger and Turn the Beads with Largest Finger" Thereafter I took part in some sadhnas in Gurudham Delhi and performed Mantra Chanting with above said Rule of holding the Rosary. Whereas On the Website it is different rule. Can any senior Guru Bhai/Bahan advice me what is the correct way to HOLD THE ROSARY AND TURN THE BEADS (we should hold the Rosary with which Fingers and Turn the Beads with which finger). Is Rule of Holding the Rosary & Turning the Beads is same for all SADHNAS or it is different from sadhna to sadhna. If it is different from sadhna to sadhna then for the sadhnas which are being published in MTYV Magazine there it is not mentioned how hold the rosary and turn the beads whereas all other rules are mentioned there for each sadhna whatever they are. Your early advice will help me and other sadhaks & disciples like me. Jai Guru Dev ! Regards : Sanjay Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 i hold the rosary on the finger next to little finger. and the tip of middle finger touches the beads. And with the help of thumb i rotate the beads inwards. I asked gurudham abt the rotation of rosaries. and they said the above procedure. There r some sadhans in which the rosary might be rotated outwards instead of inwards. In one of the books by Pujya Gurudev it was mentioned when to rotate it outwards. I asked Gurudham about it and they said its ok if u always rotate it inwards Best Regards, Anurag Ph: 527 6100 527 6108 extn. 4373 On Sat, 12 May 2001, Sanjay Dudeja wrote: > Date : 12/05/2001 > > Dear Guru Bhais & Bahans > > Jai Guru Dev ! > > How to hold the Rosary and turn the beads ? > > In the Frequently Asked Queries on the siddhashram.org > website it is mentioned that "HANG THE ROSARY ON THE > MIDDLE (LARGER) FINGER and TURN THE BEADS WITH THUMB" > > I have taken GURU DIKSHA from SADGURU DEV DR. NARAYAN > DUT SHRIMALI JI in 1994. When I was new with Sadhnas > one day I when I Gurudham (Delhi) but guruji were not > there. I asked from someone there that advice me HOW > TO HOLD ROSARY AND TURN THE BEADS" where I was told > that "Hold the Rosary with THUMB and next Finger of > Smallest Finger and Turn the Beads with Largest > Finger" > > Thereafter I took part in some sadhnas in Gurudham > Delhi and performed Mantra Chanting with above said > Rule of holding the Rosary. > > Whereas On the Website it is different rule. > > Can any senior Guru Bhai/Bahan advice me what is the > correct way to HOLD THE ROSARY AND TURN THE BEADS (we > should hold the Rosary with which Fingers and Turn the > Beads with which finger). > > Is Rule of Holding the Rosary & Turning the Beads is > same for all SADHNAS or it is different from sadhna to > sadhna. If it is different from sadhna to sadhna then > for the sadhnas which are being published in MTYV > Magazine there it is not mentioned how hold the rosary > and turn the beads whereas all other rules are > mentioned there for each sadhna whatever they are. > > Your early advice will help me and other sadhaks & > disciples like me. > > Jai Guru Dev ! > > Regards : Sanjay > > > > > Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices > http://auctions./ > > Jay Gurudev > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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