For Best Toilet Health: Squat or Sit?

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hi p j sir,

i see 2 reasons here....when i was in veda patasala....all brahmacharis follow some religious rules while on nature call....

generally we brahmacharis go to river to take bath and banks of used for natural call.....easy water facility....a lot of

open spaces.............while doing natural call...yajnopavitham should not touch the earth.....using right year generally gor holding....

for both 1 and 2 we have to sit only...not standing.....once we hanging in right year....automatically some kind of nervous system

works....there are very strict rules to be followed while in veda patasala...


tbs Sir

Temple Sasthrigal ( priests ) have to take a shower if they have to relive themselves urgently!!


I wonder what would happen if there is no provision of Toilet cum bath room in Temple compound itself !!

The Sasthrigal has to run to his home for this purpose...

Any idea tbs garu ?
 
tbs Sir

Temple Sasthrigal ( priests ) have to take a shower if they have to relive themselves urgently!!


I wonder what would happen if there is no provision of Toilet cum bath room in Temple compound itself !!

The Sasthrigal has to run to his home for this purpose...

Any idea tbs garu ?
hi p j sir,

temple priests live very close to temple......i think some may some adjustment with nearest house to temple...i think no toilet

in closer to older temples.....in USA...all temples are provided beautiful toilets in the temples...in some temples there is separate

toilet for ONLY FOR PRIESTS....generally small kulam available in all temples....
 
hi p j sir,

temple priests live very close to temple......i think some may some adjustment with nearest house to temple...i think no toilet

in closer to older temples.....in USA...all temples are provided beautiful toilets in the temples...in some temples there is separate

toilet for ONLY FOR PRIESTS....generally small kulam available in all temples....

i don't mean this to be deragatory or insulting in any sense whatsoever, and so please forgive me if you or the public find it so. :)

isn't it strange, that the priest (or anyone else tambram for that matter) is expected to bathe, ie purify the body, AFTER he has excreted the 'poison' ie the waste FROM the body. till that point, his body was abode to all those 'impurities' but he was considered 'pure'.

i do not understand that logic. i would have thought the person would be 'clean' after the execrement. and not before. same goes for urine.

extending it further, our body has so numerous poochis and puzhus, especially when growing up in india, it is a matter of fact. .. how are these considered among the orthodoxy?

thank you.
 
Impurities in the body and mind always exist, which can not be cleaned completely.

This is only a theoretical discussion about Temple Purohits facing the urgent nature call and how they will manage to overcome that.
 
The act of going to bathroom and touching private parts is unhygienic, So a wash is needed.
I do not know about orthodoxy part of it.

It might be to show the extent of cleanliness that they are expected to shover. In Bengal where water is not a problem, everybody used to bathe after going to the toilet (outdoor). It has changed since the advent of indoor toilets. Even today I have seen orthodox bengali women take shower after going to toilet and walk into house in wet cloths to change.
 
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Dear Kunjuppu Sir,

It is said that less liquids and no solids are to be consumed after bath, during rituals / poojA. This is to avoid any visit to the

toilet, before the ritual or poojA is over. My great-grandma used to have a bath, if she happens to visit the toilet after bath and

before finishing her poojA. That is the rule of 'madi'. The idea may be because there might be some splashes on the dress!

And after bath another neat 'madi' dress is worn! :cool:

The 'poochi's and 'puzhu's are (by God's grace) not seen outside. After all human body is abode of impurities in all the nine 'vAsal's!

So, a bath will at least clean all the external impurities, if not the bad thoughts in the mind!! :)
 
It is also said that during a poojA, #1 and #2 should NOT be controlled and kept inside!
The basic idea may be that the person will forget God and will think of something else! :decision:
 
dear raji,

considering the depth of our logic, the superficial cleansing of the skin, does not hold water, atleast to me. sorry to say.

one explanation given to me, but by a very prejudiced person, was that brahmins went more with the concept of ritual purity, rather than cleanse the dirt off our body.

this might explain, why we stil chombu ganga thanni and drink it. and also, we do prokshanam of holy water, after a ganapathy homam and such. so a few drops of water, sprinkled over the head, purifies the person, atleast in our concept of ritual purity.

still, theetu on seeing, fellow humans?
 
Raji Madam

Porur Kamatchi Amman Temple, Mangala Nagar, Temple Sivachariayar used to take bath in case he attends any urgent nature call; a separate toilet cum bath room for his use is there inside the Temple, which can not be used by others.
 
veLiyilEyAnum smellyA irukka vENdAmE, Kunjuppu Sir!! :)

BTW, when I see the plight of toilets in the aircraft, where many mAmAs and mAmis are aboard, I think it is necessary to have a bath

after a visit to the toilet! I wrote once in forum that in my relative's house in West Virginia, during a function,
I had to clean the toilet

each time I visited it, before using it, because the earlier visitors had soiled it so badly! I usually clean the toilets in my house before

head bath. But what can I do there? I had to grin and bear it. The idea of cleaning it is because I needed a neat seat!
 
.... Porur Kamatchi Amman Temple, Mangala Nagar, Temple Sivachariayar used to take bath in case he attends any urgent nature call; a separate toilet cum bath room for his use is there inside the Temple, which can not be used by others.
Good that others don't use it, P J Sir! Reason given above! :)
 
After all human body is abode of impurities in all the nine 'vAsal's!


RR ji,

Actually I wonder why ancients always only thought of males ..you see Nine Gated Abode is for a male body.

The female body is 10 gated.

So someone should correct this and make it gender specific or may be females did not really matter at all or the guys who wrote it never learnt human anatomy.

BTW some men are also 10 gated or more in cases of a Congenital deformity of the male organ called Hypospadias with Multiple Openings.
 
RR ji,

Actually I wonder why ancients always only thought of males ..you see Nine Gated Abode is for a male body.

The female body is 10 gated.

So someone should correct this and make it gender specific or may be females did not really matter at all or the guys who wrote it never learnt human anatomy.

BTW some men are also 10 gated or more in cases of a Congenital deformity of the male organ called Hypospadias with Multiple Openings.
hi renuamma,

idhu koncham adhigam thaane...lol
 
The count must have been based on something else, Renu.

Then there will be NO difference because of gender! Think it over! :)


 
The count must have been based on something else, Renu.

Then there will be NO difference because of gender! Think it over! :)



Ok lets count:


Male:


1)2 eyes

2)2 ears

3)2 nostrils

4)1 mouth

5)1 Urethra

6)1 Aboral end



Total 9.


Female:


1)2 eyes

2)2 ears

3)2 nostrils

4)1 mouth

5)1 Urethra

6)1 reproductive canal

7)1 aboral end.


Total 10.


BTW the umbilicus (navel) is patent(open) while in utero and after birth it is open till the umbilical cord falls off.

So why is this orifice or ex orifice not included in the list?

So that means it can be 10 for man and 11 for woman.
 
Dear RR ji,

I discussed this with a doctor of friend of mine and that doc said that women are 12 gated cos the breasts produce milk during lactation and its flows through 2 openings in the mammary gland.

I told that doctor I need to tell one Raji Madam this.

I think that doctor has a valid point!LOL

So RR ji..females are 12 gated!
 
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veLiyilEyAnum smellyA irukka vENdAmE, Kunjuppu Sir!! :)

BTW, when I see the plight of toilets in the aircraft, where many mAmAs and mAmis are aboard, I think it is necessary to have a bath

after a visit to the toilet! I wrote once in forum that in my relative's house in West Virginia, during a function,
I had to clean the toilet

each time I visited it, before using it, because the earlier visitors had soiled it so badly! I usually clean the toilets in my house before

head bath. But what can I do there? I had to grin and bear it. The idea of cleaning it is because I needed a neat seat!

of late i have taken the BA flights london/chennai/london.

as a rule, i have found, even at the end of the long flight, the bathrooms in reasonable condition. except this time from chennai to london. for whatever reason, the crowd was unused to using western toilet and there were a fair number of mamis (accompanying daughters with infants).

not saying i attribute it to that, but one gets the concept of using water sparingly, and not sprinkling it all over the toilet, only in the west. afaik. indian bathrooms are still wet after use all over the floor and people accept it. no one even dreams of cleaning the wash basin after use and it remains messily wet till the maid cleans or it dries on its own.

this is always a dread for us, when we have visitors from india. they are so touchy that we cannot tell them anything. one literally flooded the bathroom, as he put the curtain outside the tub. and he was boasting about how well versed he was with western stuff. he is a big shot in india, and travels abroad a lot. i shudder to think of the lot of the hotel room cleaners after he has booked out. and he is not the type to leave any tips for cleaning. brings indians a bad name.
 
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