Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 There is a wonderful called where you can ask questions and findout about rudrakshas, the people here are very good highly spiritual and knowledgeble, you will get right direction and guidance in this group about rudrakshas. Om namah shivaya. Divakar,. --- arjun pandit <panditarjun2004 wrote: > dear friend > > om namo bhagawate rudraya > > rudraksh of any mukh (one to fourteen) represents > the god. for example, the ek mukhi is worshipped > instead of wearing. such is the reverence with > which a rudraksh is treated. it is also said taht a > person wearing the rudraksh shall remove it while > going to toilet, bed and going to a cremation > ground. needless to say that a person wearing > rudraksh shall not drink and eat non-vegetarian > because all rudrakshas irrespective of their mukh > are meant to instill spirituality and bring the > native close to realisation of god. The round one > mukh rudraksh is never worn and gives its best > reulsts of wealth only by worshipping. similarly > the six mukh rudrakh is worn on the right arm and > the nine mukhi rudraksh is worn on the left arm. > the twelve mukhi is worn on the head but since is > practically difficult, it is worshipped instead of > wearing. similarly the fourteen mukh rudraksh is > also worshipped and is worn on the forehead only > while doing meditation to develop the third eye and > sixth > sense. > hope the abvoe clarifies. > > in praise of lord shiva > arjun > > nari khemlani <narikhemlani wrote: > dear sir ihave heard so much about ruderaksh and i > do > belive in ruderaksh and i do wear my self some time > ago but not know ,every body who sales them will > tell > you what benefit try differrent mukhs, now there is > one magazine in india called sadhna siddhi vigyan > they talk about them and once said that any one who > drink alchol and non vegetirian ruderaksh will not > work for them what is yourb opinion > > > --- arjun pandit <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > > Dear friend > > > > for concentration in sadhana, wearing of a three > > mukh rudraksh mala is ideal as lord shiva says in > > shiva puran that the wearer gets the result of > > sadhana and learns all vidyas. i have been > > supplying rudraksh for quite some time procured > from > > the himalayas which i visit every month and my > > prices are just to recover my costs and expenses > and > > are around 50% of what is listed in most rudraksh > > selling sites on the net. i have also supplied 14 > > mukh rudraksh to some fellow astrologers which > > develops the third eye and the sixth sense works > so > > great that the wearer can foresee and foretell > > everything. the 14 mukh rudraksh is worshipped in > > the pooja place and is worn on the forehead only > > while doing meditation. > > > > for sadhana or meditation, sitting on a darbha mat > > is good, a deer skin is better and tiger skin is > the > > best but is difficult to get. meditation on such > > skin would help you develop more concentration and > > the entire energy created or developed by you in > > meditation stays within you and builds an aura. . > > > > with best wishes > > arjun > > > > b_jamnadas <b_jamna> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am a devotee of shiva as well, my problem though > > is that whenever > > I sit to do my sadhana, I am not able to do 1 very > > important and > > basic thing...maintain concentration. I never > > realise when my mind > > has drifted to other thoughts. I have no control > > over it and > > eventually, when I complete my sadhana, I feel > very > > unsatisfied and > > extremely angry at myself, and very dis-spirited > as > > well. I do not > > know what to do! > > > > BJ > > > > > > > > , > arjun > > pandit > > <panditarjun2004> wrote: > > > dear friend das > > > > > > om namo bhagavate rudraya > > > > > > this group named after the lord of all gods > rudra > > (form of shiva) > > is a good platform to sing his songs, praise his > > glory, share > > knowledge on his stories and also share members > > expeirences. as > > regards you interest in knowing my experiences > with > > lord shiva are > > concerned, i can only advise that they can only be > > felt and not > > described. i do upasana of shiva, kaali and > > saravana. > > > > > > lord shiva is known for his equal benevolence on > > all devotees > > alike be it devatas or rakshasas. so chant shiva > > round the clock > > and remember him even in your dreams and you too > > would see him > > sooner in various manifestations. > > > > > > in praise of lord shiva > > > arjun > > > > > > > > > b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > You claim to have seen different manifestations > of > > Lord Shiva. How > > > so? What kind of sadhana do you perform? I am > very > > much interested > > > to know. > > > > > > BJ > > > > > > , > > arjun pandit > > > <panditarjun2004> wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > > > > > om namo bhagavate rudraya > > > > > > > > birds of same feathers flock together is an > old > > adage. devotees > > > of the same god flock together is what is > > happening in the groups > > > these days. > > > > > > > > well, i have been an ardent devotee of lord > > shiva and was named > > > after his manifestation in srisailam > > (mallikarjuna) but for > > general > > > public, i am called arjun pandit as it is the > name > > with which i > > > practice my astrology profession. > > > > > > > > i feel lord shiva within us which we can > > visualise if we realise > > > our self first. > > > > > > > > have seen lord shiva in several manifestations > > and spoken to him > > > several times in the past 40 years. > > > > > > > > have been visiting his amarnath caveshirne in > > kashmir for the > > past > > > 14 years and have a taken a rare photograph of a > > real serpant on > > the > > > ice lingam which i shall scan and send later. > > > > > > > > it must be the will of lord shiva to bring all > > his ganas > > together > > > in praising him which would naturally please the > > bhole baba. > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2005 Report Share Posted September 6, 2005 om namo bhagawate rudraya as you rightly observed, i too have seen the picture of late Mrs. Indira Gandhi wearing the rarest round ek mukhi rudraksha gifted by the nepal king. the only second person whom i have seen wearing a similar rarest round ek mukhi rudraksh is the late andhra pradesh chief minister and film star N.T.Rama Rao but i do not know how and where from he procured it. Other than these two, i am yet to see a third person having this rarest round ek mukhi rudraksh. needless to say, truly this rarest holy bead blessed them with national fame, power and wealth. in praise of lord shiva arjun chandrashekhar phadake <c_phadake > wrote: Dear sister Ms. Lalethaa, I have alrealdy mentinoned in my mail that ladies are also allowed to use rudraksha. Ma Anandamai use to wear a rudraksha mala. Late Mrs. Indira Gandhi also use to wear rudraksha mala regularly. It is said that she had very rare round one mukhi rudraksha beads in her mala gifted by the King of Nepal (Nepal Naresh). I do not understand why ladies are banned in few of the religious rituals and customs. This is only to redicule ladies. One should not follow the Manu Smriti which has denying the social rights to ladies and to lower caste people by promoting 'Chaturvarnya System'. Thanking you and with best wishes, Chandrashekhar PhadkeLG <lagan29 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: dear members what are the do's and dont's one needs to follow after wearing rudraksh? can women wear rudraksh? regards lalethaa India Matrimony: Find your partner online.Go to http://.shaadi.com Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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