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11-Aug-2012, 01:01 AM
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| | | | | Cold Shower I've never been a fan of cold showers. Why do Sikhs start the day with a cold shower vs. a hot shower? japposatnamwaheguru: Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/new-to-sikhism/38925-cold-shower.html
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11-Aug-2012, 03:22 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower I have heard people say it is in the Rehatnamas. I always found it a bit dubious. But I have seen that a hot steam shower actually makes me feel drowsy. And a cold shower would shake me up and awaken me like anything. Best start for a day. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38925
Other thing you can do is have a lukewarm shower and have a blast of cold water for the last minute, before you step out shivering. | | The following members appreciate Kanwaljit Singh Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 03:50 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower You should try it !!!
It is more than just awakening, infact this sudden blast of cold water stimulates many neurons and nerve endings, which is supposed to be very good for your health and general well being. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38925
Even if you are experiencing some dull sensation in some muscles due to inactivity, then this blast of cold water also helps to stimulate and awaken, thereby removing the dull ache. | | The following members appreciate Luckysingh Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 07:11 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower There is a lot of scientific evidence that suggests exposure to cold water is very beneficial for us. How cold is the issue!
In parts of Europe they actually have saunas and then cool pools they dunk themselves into. You see some groups who swim in the ice water! We've got groups of old people in my country who go to the beach at the crack of dawn rain, hail or shine for a quick dip in the cold water. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38925
I think lukewarm with the blast at the end is best. But then, I'm slack and usually you can't see me through the steam.
Here's some reading at Discovery: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/1...ld-shower.html
Interestingly, I've never seen any proper reference that the bath/shower has to be cold! It just seems to be a given. Perhaps because I imagine rivers in Punjab aren't warm, and that's where our Guru Sahibs bathed.
What do people prefer - cold shower or cold bath?
I read a story of an Australian woman in the 1940s (I think) who, when she was a child, met a travelling salesman who was a Sikh and she used to talk to him. The issue of bathing came up in conversation and because she would have a bath by filling the tub and getting in, he thought she was dirty for washing herself in the dirty water. She asked him how we bathed and apparently he did it with a bucket of water and a cup - splashing himself with water, soaping, rinsing off - never re-using the dirty water. I will try to find the article I read. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38925
Would that count as proper ishnaan today? | | The following members appreciate Ishna Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 07:34 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower Its interesting that the Discovery article shows that it is like a mini-ect effect. I have chronic mental illness which includes depression. A family member had ect several times for her depression. I will have to mention this to her.
I'm also looking forward to seeing what it does for all the aches and pains I have since that was also mentioned as an added benefit.
Thankfully, its summer so I can deal with getting used to this. Brrrrrr! LOL
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One thing I've noticed in the past few years was how water feels like it cleanses not just the dirt off the skin, but maybe the build-up of soured and jaded energy. It does somehow renovate the spirit as well as the body.
As always, Ishna ji. TY peacesignkaur
QUOTE=Ishna;169348]There is a lot of scientific evidence that suggests exposure to cold water is very beneficial for us. How cold is the issue!
In parts of Europe they actually have saunas and then cool pools they dunk themselves into. You see some groups who swim in the ice water! We've got groups of old people in my country who go to the beach at the crack of dawn rain, hail or shine for a quick dip in the cold water.
I think lukewarm with the blast at the end is best. But then, I'm slack and usually you can't see me through the steam.
Here's some reading at Discovery: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/1...ld-shower.html
Interestingly, I've never seen any proper reference that the bath/shower has to be cold! It just seems to be a given. Perhaps because I imagine rivers in Punjab aren't warm, and that's where our Guru Sahibs bathed.
What do people prefer - cold shower or cold bath?
I read a story of an Australian woman in the 1940s (I think) who, when she was a child, met a travelling salesman who was a Sikh and she used to talk to him. The issue of bathing came up in conversation and because she would have a bath by filling the tub and getting in, he thought she was dirty for washing herself in the dirty water. She asked him how we bathed and apparently he did it with a bucket of water and a cup - splashing himself with water, soaping, rinsing off - never re-using the dirty water. I will try to find the article I read.
Would that count as proper ishnaan today?[/QUOTE] | 
11-Aug-2012, 07:39 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower I always think heat helps aching muscles, but I know doctors often say now that it is often better to do the ice instead.
I will no doubt do the quick blast of cold at the end. I actually already do that once in a while. Just another way I seemed to be Sikh without even knowing it!
Its really been like that though. So much has just fallen into place spiritually lately. Its like someone up there or in my heart has set me on this perfect path. Such beautiful blessings!
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Originally Posted by Luckysingh You should try it !!!
It is more than just awakening, infact this sudden blast of cold water stimulates many neurons and nerve endings, which is supposed to be very good for your health and general well being.
Even if you are experiencing some dull sensation in some muscles due to inactivity, then this blast of cold water also helps to stimulate and awaken, thereby removing the dull ache. | | | The following members appreciate namjiwankaur Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 07:46 AM
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| | | | | Re: cold shower Quote:
Originally Posted by jasnoor Its really been like that though. So much has just fallen into place spiritually lately. Its like someone up there or in my heart has set me on this perfect path. Such beautiful blessings!
J | I know isn't it just so blissful when you realize it was Waheguru who put you on this path all along?? I ignored my hints for a long time for no other reason than being scared of how the local Sikh community would accept me... I totally regret not contacting them a long time ago!!
I think lukewarm is ok.... it's actually better for your hair than hot water, which opens the cuticle of the hair and lets moisture out. COld or lukewarm water on your hair keeps the cuticle sealed and as a result you have much softer and shinier hair. (I have naturally curly hair and already have to tame it a bit by straightening to style it... so I learned long ago... use cold or lukewarm or I end up with frizz.
Since hair is so important to Sikhs... I would reason that the cold water issue 'may' have something to do with the hair and care for it (at least a small part) | | The following member appreciates Akasha Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 10:27 AM
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| | | | | Re: Cold Shower ALL INDIANS bath in the early morning and since it was Natural water - wells, rivers, streams etc its naturally COLD. period. Nothing to do with sikh "hair issues" or Hindu janeu issues or Muslim issues whatever...its just a Bath in the Morning with wtaer that is available and cheap/free. | | The following members appreciate Gyani Jarnail Singh Ji for the above message. | | 
11-Aug-2012, 20:43 PM
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| | | | | Re: Cold Shower @Gyani Jarnail Singh
Perhaps it is just added perks then.
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