Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 The Tears of Lord Shiva is meant by the Lord to relieve Mankind of suffering and misery. Rudraksha contains natural electromagnetic and other healing properties. They are also used in Ayurvedic medicine. If someone is in great pain and suffering due to physical injuries and no chance to get well, they cry to the Lord to help them. Those who have been in accidents that resulted in a choice between life and death, the Lord comes to the rescue. By sitting or lying on rudraksha mats does not mean that a person is insulting Lord Shiva or Lord Rudra. If the person gets well from doing this, then it shows Lord Shiva has given His Blessings for this person to recover and continue with dharma and seva as well as other unfinished spiritual works in this lifetime. If Lord Shiva felt insulted, do you think He will give blessings for this person to get well? Of course not. Hence, it shows the Lord does not discrimminate what way or how a sincere devotee performs their worship. If the Bhakti is in the person who is lying on rudraksha beads due to not being able to move (paralysed), Lord Shiva knows and hears, then He blesses. Then the person resumes normal life after a healing period from the rudraksha mat or mattress. Namah Shivaya Jai Bhadrakali Jai Rudrakali A.G. , Kartikeyan Iyyengar <kartikeyaniyyengar> wrote: > > Dear all, > > I am of the opinion that it is not fair to use Rudraksha mat or mattress or blanket for sleeping or sitting purpose since we respect rudraksha bead like Lord Shiva himself. We also set rudraksha in our holy altar for worshipping purpose. Please do not insult our holy feelings and rudraksha especially. > > Kartik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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