Saffron has become fashionable these days, but there are some rules for wearing saffron. First, let's understand what saffron is and why it is worn. Wearing saffron brings peace. It is also considered a symbol of peace. That is why, in Hinduism, people wear saffron during worship. Before wearing saffron, it is essential to purify the mind as well as the body. A person wearing saffron becomes a Vishnu-like form, meaning they are worshipped by Lord Vishnu. Those who wear saffron daily experience peace in their minds and families. They stay away from evil, and all their work is accomplished. There are no quarrels and no shortage of money.
So many benefits of wearing saffron
Acharya Som Prakash Shastri of Saharanpur tells Local 18 that saffron is not clothing. Saffron is our heart. Saffron is a branch of our heart. After wearing this garment, a person attains peace in mind, body, and mentality. He cannot think anything wrong in any way. According to Acharya Som Prakash Shastri, when we wear clothes according to our wishes, we find peace. Wearing those clothes brings us success. Saffron clothes are said to symbolize peace, harmony, happiness, and, in a way, the robe of a life of renunciation. Every person wakes up in the morning and does household chores, office work, and social work, but when they sing bhajans, they should be dressed in saffron, whether wearing a towel, a vest, or a dhoti.
When to Wear It?
Acharya Som Prakash Shastri explains that wearing saffron or the red color of worship brings one into the category of a renunciant. Bathing before wearing saffron clothes is essential, as physical purification is essential before internal purification. If a person wishes to wear saffron, they can do so on Sunday, Tuesday, or Friday. These are the times for wearing saffron.
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