Do’s & Don’ts related to taking bath

  1. The pious activity performed without taking bath does not beget fruits.
  2. After seeing an inauspicious dream, shaving beard/hairs, vomiting, having done sex, and after going to a shmashaan (cremation ground), one shall always take bath.
  3. Until a person does not take bath after applying oil on the body, coming back from shmashaan, having sex, and shaving, he is to be considered a chandal (a dog eater).
  4. In a water reservoir one shall face the sun and take bath, but in a river one shall face the origin of the river.
  5. The water of a waterfall is more pure than a well’s water, while the water of a pond is more pure and more pure is the water of a river, the water of a holy river is more pure whereas Ganga’s water is the best and most pure.
  6. By taking bath in a pond made by someone else one gets afflicted with the sins of the pond-maker, but if it is necessary to do so then one shall dig 5-7 handful of mud from the pond before taking bath.
  7. One shall not take bath just after eating food, if he is sick, during night time, while wearing many clothes and in an unknown water reservoir.
  8. One shall take bath even during night time if there is an eclipse, also one shall not take bath during sandhya (evening/sunset).
  9. One can take bath during the night time if a son is born to a person, if there is a sankranti, if one’s relative dies, if there is an eclipse and if moon is present in the nakshatra (constellation of stars) in which a person was born.
  10. One shall not take bath if he feels tired, and one shall wash his mouth before taking bath.
  11. If one immediately takes bath without taking rest after being in the sun, his eyesight gets weak and he also gets a headache.
  12. The water collected in a bell-metal (kansa) bowl/vessel is considered as good as a dog’s urine, thus it cannot be used in Dev-puja, or for taking bath.
  13. One shall not be fully naked while taking bath.
  14. One shall always wash his head, without doing so one is considered impure. (only for men)
  15. One shall not apply chandan (sandalwood paste) before taking bath.
  16. One shall take bath with hot water on Sunday, during shraddh, sankranti, eclipse, mahadaan, amavasya, shashthi (6th tithi).
  17. One who takes bath with aamla (Indian gooseberry) on both Ekadashi(s) of a month, as doing so cleanse all the sins of a person and he gets respected even in Vishnulok (the abode of Sri Vishnu).
  18. One shall not apply oil on the body after taking bath.
  19. One shall not heavily move his head to dry his hairs.
  20. One shall fold his cloth (the cloth which is draped during taking bath generally a thin towel) 4 times and squeeze it, if one is in his house he shall keep the end of the cloth downwards and in a river one shall do the opposite. The cloth then shall not be kept on one’s shoulder.
  21. One shall not wipe his hands on his body after taking bath.
  22. One shall not wipe his body after taking bath the cloth which one was wearing while taking bath, doing so makes the body as impure as a body licken by a dog.

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