Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Namaskaram. A friend of mine is a religious person with deep rooted belief in Vaishnavism. He does lot of pujas at home including Aradhaanams for the Saaligraamams . But his health does not permit him to have “Head Bath” . But now being the month of “Margazhi, he is bent upon taking “Head Bath” very early in the morning which has resulted in health disorders. Since he has to physically touch the Saaligraamams when performing an Aradhaana, he his afraid that sparing the head during bath may lead to sacrilege. Can any one clarify me that is it a sin to perform an Aradhaana without taking head bath or it is a must. I was also told that it is not a must for Brahmacharis to take head bath for performing any puja. Please clarify. Regards, SridharMuch more than email – don't miss out on the rest of the Windows Live™. Much more than email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2008 Report Share Posted December 20, 2008 SrI: There are number of SnAnams recommended by the SaastrAs for one who is unable to take "Head bathe"( VaaruNa SnAnam). VaaruNam is the Mukhya SnAnam . Wne it is not possible , then there are others to use as preparation for performing Vaidhika karmAs . There are alternatives recommended by Dharma Saastrams and AchAryAs for the asaktan. These are: Paarthivam , Vaayavyam , Kaapilam , Dhivyam , Maanasam , Maantram , PanchAnga SnAnam , BrAhmam , AagnEyam , PurushAntara sprushti Poorvagaavakaa sananams . These are called GouNa or amukhya SnAnams . Maanasam and Maantram are the easy to do and most important snAnams after VaaruNa SnAnam . There are other snAnams known as Pushya SnAnams , which are for gaining some results ( KaamyArtham) . Once again , When one is unable to perform VaaruNa SnAnam , he can do as kriyAngam either Maanasa SnAnam or Mantra SnAnam . Both are powerful. Here is a posting from adiyEn going back to 1997 . Please access that for details : http://www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/oppiliappan/archives/1997/msg00312.htm You can also google on "Manasa snanam " to access this article . Srimad Azhagiya Singar ThiruvadigaLE SaraNam , V.Sadagopan - madabushi devanathan sridharan Friday, December 19, 2008 8:55 AM Head Bath Namaskaram. A friend of mine is a religious person with deep rooted belief in Vaishnavism. He does lot of pujas at home including Aradhaanams for the Saaligraamams . But his health does not permit him to have “Head Bath” . But now being the month of “Margazhi, he is bent upon taking “Head Bath” very early in the morning which has resulted in health disorders. Since he has to physically touch the Saaligraamams when performing an Aradhaana, he his afraid that sparing the head during bath may lead to sacrilege. Can any one clarify me that is it a sin to perform an Aradhaana without taking head bath or it is a must. I was also told that it is not a must for Brahmacharis to take head bath for performing any puja. Please clarify. Regards, Sridhar .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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