Jivarasam (Jeevarasam) - an item of sacred paraphernalia intended for the consecration of water. Jivarasam specially designed by Sadhguru (Indian yoga guru) for general well-being, is a small oval object made of polished metal, around which a snake wraps itself in a protective pose. Jivarasam is filled with ashes (vibhuti), consecrated in Dhyanalinga at the Isha Yoga Center. The item purifies drinking water, energizes it and helps bring harmony and balance.. Jivarasam water is also used in various rituals and puja ceremonies.. The item can be used at home and taken with you on trips to get energetically charged water anywhere.
basic information:
sacred paraphernalia
designed to sanctify water
specially formulated by Sadhguru for general wellbeing
is a piece of polished metal
filled with sacred ash
purifies drinking water and energizes it
helps bring harmony and balance
can be used at home and taken with you when traveling
Indications for use:
to sanctify and purify water
for general wellbeing
to find harmony and balance
Instructions for use:
Place jivarasam in a vessel (preferably copper or clay) with the right amount (up to 25 l) water. Within 3 hours the water will be consecrated and ready to drink.
Dimensions (edit):
diameter: 2.25 inches (5.71 cm);
height: 2.5 inches (6.35 cm);
the weight: 200 (+ -) 2 y.
Storage conditions:
Keep jivarasam in a copper vessel (but not in a plastic or aluminum container). Jivarasam should be filled with vibhuti every 6 months (interval depends on usage). When not in use, jivarasam can be stored in a bag of uncooked rice.
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