Don’t do this work if you are wearing a Rudraksha - menjewell.com

Don’t do this work if you are wearing a Rudraksha

Rudrakshas should not be shared / exchanged / transferred /from one person to another person after it has been worn.

Never show your Rudrakshas once you have started wearing. Exposing or showing rudraksha gives benefits to others as well who touched or view it. Since you are wearing rudraksha for yourself so its best to keep it hidden.

Do not wear Rudraksha while going to funerals and brothels. This is the most important task to remember.

Once you start wearing rudraksha, wear it continuously throughout your life. Those who wear rudraksha for few days and remove it for few days and wearing it again. This method of wearing will not give maximum benefit.

Any type of dietary habits like Non veg, Veg, alcohol and smoking doesn't decreases or give harm while wearing  rudrakshas. But after wearing rudraksha if person have excessive habit , due to increment of intuitive power and will power , rudraksha helps to maintain the habit to normal level so that health of the wearer remains perfect all the time.

Do not worn Rudraksh beads while attending the visiting cremation grounds or a cemetery or a funeral ceremony.

Soaps and shampoos may cause harm to the Rudraksha and may reduce its life hence do not wear Rudraksh beads while taking bath.

While going to see the new born baby do not worn Rudraksh beads.

Rudraksha beads should not be worn during menstrual cycle period.

If anybody keep a rosary beads for mantra chanting then do not wear it on the body.

Rudraksha should not be worn during shower/bath. That is to prevent the rudraksha from becoming wet. Regularly keep on wetting rudrakshas beads will lessen the Longitivity of the beads.

Do not lend your mala to anybody else.


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