Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Thanks to all who gave responses re: my rudraksha question. I had been thinking along the same lines as yogaman, but if Amma says that a single rudraksha is best worn against the throat cavity, then it would be in plain view (unless one were wearing a turtleneck sweater). I asked the question because I do have a "pet" rudraksha that I think is very powerful, and I like to wear it most of the time -- on a long cord hidden under clothing. However, I'm a dance teacher, and on the long cord, the bead is constantly falling out and flailing around while I teach. I was hoping it wouldn't lose its power if it were on a choker or short cord where it would stay put during heavy activity. If Br. Dayamrita has anything to say on this from Amma's teachings, I would love to hear more. Thank you all again, Om namah sivaya, Rosetta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Aum Amriteswaryai Namah Hi Everyone / Rosetta, Some facts on RUDRAKSHA.....if interested....... http://www.saranam.com/Pujas/rudhrakshas.asp Aum Namah Shivaya In AMMA's Service Aji Ammachi, "rosaroja24" <rosaroja24> wrote: > > Thanks to all who gave responses re: my rudraksha question. I had > been thinking along the same lines as yogaman, but if Amma says that > a single rudraksha is best worn against the throat cavity, then it > would be in plain view (unless one were wearing a turtleneck sweater). > > I asked the question because I do have a "pet" rudraksha that I think > is very powerful, and I like to wear it most of the time -- on a long > cord hidden under clothing. However, I'm a dance teacher, and on the > long cord, the bead is constantly falling out and flailing around > while I teach. I was hoping it wouldn't lose its power if it were on > a choker or short cord where it would stay put during heavy activity. > > If Br. Dayamrita has anything to say on this from Amma's teachings, I > would love to hear more. > > Thank you all again, > Om namah sivaya, > > Rosetta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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