After all, why one should not take bath naked? Know what is written in the scriptures
Bathing Rules: In Hindu religion, some rules and beliefs have been made for every work, following which can make life pleasant and prosperous. From waking up in the morning to sleeping at night, even taking bath, every aspect has been explained in detail in the scriptures. Following these rules not only brings positivity in a person's life but is also beneficial from physical, mental and financial point of view.
According to religious scriptures, bathing naked is considered inappropriate. Many mythological and religious reasons have been given behind this tradition. These rules mentioned in religious scriptures are important not only from spiritual point of view but also from mental and physical point of view.
Story of Lord Krishna and Gopis
According to a legend, once the Gopis were bathing naked in the lake. During this time Lord Krishna hid his clothes. When the Gopis requested him to return his clothes, Lord Krishna taught them that they should never take bath naked. This is considered an insult to the water god Varun. According to the scriptures, it is inappropriate to take bath without clothes in open spaces as well as closed bathrooms.
Danger of Pitradosh
It is said in Garuda Purana that a person who bathes naked may suffer from Pitradosh. The belief is that deceased ancestors are present around us, and this behavior may displease them. Due to this, the ancestors may get angry and obstruct strength, wealth and happiness in life.
entry of negative energy
According to religious beliefs, bathing naked brings negative energy into the body. This negative energy also affects the mentality of the person, which has a negative impact on his thinking and understanding power.
Mother Lakshmi's displeasure
According to religious scriptures, taking bath naked can displease Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. This affects the Dhan Yog in a person's horoscope, due to which his financial condition can become weak.
Disclaimer: This article is based on religious beliefs, JBT does not confirm it.
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