Correct method of chanting with Rudraksh rosary, know the complete process
Rudraksha Mala: In Hindu religion, chanting Rudraksha rosary is considered very effective and auspicious. Chanting with Rudraksha rosary brings blessings of Lord Shiva and gives mental peace. However, it is important to follow some special rules during this chanting. By chanting the rosary in the right way, there is no defect in the chanting and one gets full benefit from it. There are some special rules for chanting with Rudraksha rosary which should be followed so that the blessings of Lord Shiva can be received and happiness and prosperity reside in the life of a person.
Chanting mantra with Rudraksh rosary
Rudraksha rosary is especially used for chanting the mantras of Lord Shiva, as this rosary is considered to be part of Shiva and is a powerful means of receiving his blessings. Apart from this, since Rudraksh is also related to Hanuman ji, hence Hanuman ji's mantras can also be chanted with this rosary. Chanting these mantras with Rudraksh rosary brings mental peace, strength, and special blessings of Lord Shiva and Hanuman Ji, which brings prosperity and success in every sphere of life.
Index finger (first finger) should be used
There is a special rule while chanting with Rudraksha rosary, according to which the index finger (first finger) should be used. Keeping this finger on the beads of the rosary, the beads are moved forward one by one while chanting. During this process, using the rosary carefully and with devotion makes the chanting more effective and the blessings of Lord Shiva are quickly obtained. The index finger is used to rotate the rosary in the right direction and maintain concentration in chanting, which gives peace to the mind and self-confidence.
Importance of index finger in chanting Shiva mantra
While on one hand the use of the index finger while chanting Vaishnav mantras is considered prohibited, on the other hand the use of this finger while chanting Shaivya mantras is considered auspicious and beneficial. In Shaivism the index finger is used especially while chanting Shiva mantras with the Rudraksha rosary. This finger is considered a symbol of transmission of energy and power, which makes the process of chanting even more effective. Chanting the mantras of Lord Shiva through this finger brings special blessings and grace to the devotees.
It is very important to clean the Rudraksha rosary also.
Just like before wearing Rudraksha, it is purified by soaking it in Ganga water, in the same way it is very important to clean the Rudraksha rosary also. The Rudraksha rosary is purified by washing it with milk, so that it does not contain negative energy and is completely pure. Purifying the rosary with milk maintains its purity, and one experiences positive energy while wearing or chanting it. This process brings mental peace and a new energy of devotion to the person wearing the rosary.
The rosary should always be kept above the chest.
While chanting with Rudraksh rosary, it is important to keep in mind that the position of the rosary should always be kept above the chest. That is, when you are chanting the rosary, your hands should be upward in the direction of the heart. Chanting the rosary in this situation increases physical and mental peace and the right energy is transmitted in the chanting. This also keeps the mind concentrated, and the experience of meditation with God deepens. This remedy increases the effect of chanting and maintains stability in meditation.
Maintain balance of thumb and finger
When you are chanting with Rudraksha rosary having 11, 21 and 51 standards, it is important that you keep the thumb and first finger of the second hand joined together. Along with this, start chanting with straight hand. With this method the rosary is used properly and it makes the sadhana more effective. Joining of thumb and finger maintains physical balance, due to which the mind remains concentrated and energy flows in the right direction during chanting. It is helpful in maintaining mental peace and stability of meditation during chanting.
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