Guest guest Posted January 22, 2004 Report Share Posted January 22, 2004 dear kari ji, pranams and om namah shivaya, keeping aside the personal preference of oil one uses, from Sundeep's experience/relief of applying the rudraksha-soaked oil, i feel the oil gains medicinal property also. mustard oil as it is has certain medicinal properties, and is used widely in the northern india for many purposes apart from cooking, applying as hair oil and also as a pain relief. . but from Sundeep's experience i think lot more can be discovered. by way of soaking different mukhi beads overnite. Any ideas????? with regards rajeswara karisprowl <karisprowl wrote: Both oils are GREAT for the skin, AND for the beads! I just depends on personal preference, which oil you use. Whatever works best for you is the best thing to do. Love, kari , Sundeep Babbar <sundeep_babbar> wrote: > Om Namha Sivaya > > Thanks to both of you for the reply. I really appreciate. > > Last night I washed my mala in warm water and brushed them a bit. After patting them with a cloth, I dipped them in Mustard Oil overnight. I actually also tried olive oil but it was giving a stale smell, so I preffered mustard oil instead. > > In the morning, I wipped them with tissue and them came up quite good. They were looking very beautiful and clean. > > I smelled the oil which I used, it was smelling different, the beads had left their smell in the same. I applied the same on my throat, as it was little soar, in seconds I was quite relaxed. So, I think it is a good idea not to throw the oil rather apply the same on body before bath. > > Thanks once again. > > Regards, > Sundeep Babbar > > rajeswara rao <sarvadu> wrote: > dear Sundeep ji > > it is nice that you have started chanting the beeja mantras. as you said you had already performed the initial puja for the beads, there's is necessity to do it again after 40 days. if you wish you can do once again for your satisfaction. this will only give you more shakthi. regarding oil to be used, i prefer mustard oil for my beads. it cleans perfect. i dont find any reason to throw away the oil. after all you soaked holy rudrakshas in them. if not for cooking you can apply it on your body half an hour before bath. any more suggestions by anybody else ????? > > > karisprowl <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > BTW-- I do not keep the used oil. > > You will probably find that cleaning, oiling, and scenting your beads regularly is a > very pleasurable meditation, and a wonderful way to "build a relationship" with your > mala. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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