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Dear Friends,

 

This will be bit different post. It is evident that we all consider

rudraksha holi to be kept in 'pujan'. If we read our scriptures

Veda, Purana, Shrimad Bhagavat Geeta, Bhagwat etc. One thing stands

out. Two elements that exist. One eternal and the other not eternal.

Eternal one within us is our Atma. Non eternal is what ever we can

see,tangible, it must be vanished or be distroyed with time.

 

What is difference between two. When great 'chaytanya'/Teja/

or 'Prana' enters into eternal element, it is brought to life. That

is how our bodies and we function. With grace of His Shakti

everything remains in balance. Now all this said, what is relation

with Rudraksha and topic ? When a stone is found in river, it is a

stone untill with proper vedic practices performed to make it

powerful shalingham or lingham. What happen to that stone which was

in river ? Vedic mantras invoked Mahashakti in that place (mandir or

where ever it is kept for pujan)where Lingh remains a central point

to absob and radiate His vibrations. It will now attract vibrations

or positive energy from The Universe. Rationalization is beyond our

human mind, that is way we opt to achieve self realization by

performing various vedic practices.

 

Rudraksha, until invoked by vedic methods, it remains a material

substance, no different that any tangible substance in existance in

today's world. It is no different then our body, or stone in river.

If we intend to use it as mat, how different that mat would be from

a cotton mat ? Only differnce is Rudraksha has healing and ayarvedic

properties. No different then other ayarvedic therapy of using any

other leaves or fruits as mat. Please do not get carried away by

emotions by use of substance for material purposes. Improving bodiy

health is material achievement. Please focus in spirituality and

self-realization where Rudraksha can assist us, if properly 'siddha'

by vedic methods.

 

Aum Namah Shivayah

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