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Hello friend - simple and powerful mantra for Lakshmi japa is:

 

Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmayai

Shreem Hreem Shreem Namaha

 

Namaste,

Alan

 

 

>"Ganesha" <est_mios

>

><>

>RBSC : Question

>Tue, 17 Feb 2004 04:15:53 +0900

>

> Hello to all!

>

> I healed myself of psoriasis in the hands (an incurable illness) that I

>had for 30 years singing mahamritunayajia mantra japa.

>

>Now I have a bad economic crisis, without money and without work. Do I want

>to make japa and puja to Lakshmi to solve this problem. But which mantra is

>it best?

>

>Apologize for my not well English one. I am Spanish.

>

>Best wishes.

>

>

>

>

 

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Dear Ganeshji,

Good to know about your healing from

psoriasis .You have sung mahamritunayajia mantra

japa for this. However it seems strange as it cured

only your illness which it has the characterstics,

however it also pacifies the malefic effects of

planets,remove sins and karma and also removes fear of

death,protects from negative things and also bring

about wealth and prosperity which in your case has not

still manifested.So you must continue chanting the

mantra.

 

Can you pls tell me how many times in a day and what

no. of counts do you chant as well do you use any

Rosary for this and if yes which rosary.PLs give in

details.Also I would like to know whether you read the

mantra or sing the mantra while you do the jaap.

 

Regards

 

D.Mehtani

 

 

--- Ganesha <est_mios wrote:

> Hello to all!

>

> I healed myself of psoriasis in the hands (an

> incurable illness) that I

> had for 30 years singing mahamritunayajia mantra

> japa.

>

> Now I have a bad economic crisis, without money and

> without work. Do I want

> to make japa and puja to Lakshmi to solve this

> problem. But which mantra is

> it best?

>

> Apologize for my not well English one. I am Spanish.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

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I am 48 years of age old. I have psoriasis in hands and feet from the 12

years. From the 43 years I have arthritic psoriais, both illnesses are

incurable.

But in the summer of the 2003 I made Mahamritunayajia Mantra during 4 or 5

hours per day and it disappeared me the psoriasis of the hands and has not

appeared again. However the psoriasis of the feet and the arthritis didn't

disappear, so alone it diminished.

 

I repeat the mantra in low voice, use rudraksha mala and I make agnihotra in

the sunset with rice and ghee and cow dung.

 

I have not sung the mantra for a long time. I have to continue singing the

mantra.

 

Thank you for your interest.

 

 

-

Diepak Mehtani

Tuesday, February 17, 2004 3:39 PM

Re: RBSC : Question

 

 

Dear Ganeshji,

Good to know about your healing from

psoriasis .You have sung mahamritunayajia mantra

japa for this. However it seems strange as it cured

only your illness which it has the characterstics,

however it also pacifies the malefic effects of

planets,remove sins and karma and also removes fear of

death,protects from negative things and also bring

about wealth and prosperity which in your case has not

still manifested.So you must continue chanting the

mantra.

 

Can you pls tell me how many times in a day and what

no. of counts do you chant as well do you use any

Rosary for this and if yes which rosary.PLs give in

details.Also I would like to know whether you read the

mantra or sing the mantra while you do the jaap.

 

Regards

 

D.Mehtani

 

 

--- Ganesha <est_mios wrote:

> Hello to all!

>

> I healed myself of psoriasis in the hands (an

> incurable illness) that I

> had for 30 years singing mahamritunayajia mantra

> japa.

>

> Now I have a bad economic crisis, without money and

> without work. Do I want

> to make japa and puja to Lakshmi to solve this

> problem. But which mantra is

> it best?

>

> Apologize for my not well English one. I am Spanish.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

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Hello Ganesha - the mantra is called "Mahamrityunjaya". The root of this

word is "mrityu" which means death and Shiva who gives "Jaya" or victory

over death.

 

Namaste,

Alan

 

 

>"Ganesha" <est_mios

>

><>

>RBSC : Question

>Wed, 18 Feb 2004 01:57:16 +0900

>

>Hello!

> I sometimes see this yantra like maha amritunjaya yantra

>http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/mahamritunjaya_kantha.php But other times

>I

>also see to this other one as maha amritunajaja yantra

>http://www.jyotishweb.org/yantras/yantra_mah.asp Which is the difference

>among these two yantras?

>

>Best wishes.

>

>

>

>

 

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Namaste Ganesha,

 

Prostrations and oblations to Lord Ganesha whom your auspicious Id

reminds me of. There are many methods for drawing, etching or

making a yantra. The two you've seen, are no different from each

other although one is elaborate and the other simple. The "Essence"

and the "chief deity" of both yantras are "One and the Same".

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

 

, "Ganesha"

<est_mios@s...> wrote:

> Hello!

> I sometimes see this yantra like maha amritunjaya yantra

> http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/mahamritunjaya_kantha.php But

other times I

> also see to this other one as maha amritunajaja yantra

> http://www.jyotishweb.org/yantras/yantra_mah.asp Which is the

difference

> among these two yantras?

>

> Best wishes.

>

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Dear Ganesh - There is also a short (Lagnu) form of this mantra as follows:

 

OM JOOM SAH (MUM) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

 

In the short version above, the word MUM is used when you are doing japa for

yourself. If you want to do japa for someone else, you put their name in

place of MUM. So, for example, it could be like this:

 

OM JOOM SAH (ENRIQUE) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

 

The full mantra is:

 

OM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE

SUGHANDIM PUSHTI VARDHANAM

URVARUKAMIVA BANDANAAN

MRITYOOR MUKSHEEYA MAMRITAT

 

These are the only forms I know.

 

Another VERY powerful Shiva mantra that can be used for japa or Lingam

Abhisekam is:

 

OM JOOM SAHA

OM JOOM JOOM SAHA

OM NAMAH SHIVAYA

OM SHIVO RAJASHE SHIVOTAM NAMAH

OM BHAVAYA NAMAH

OM RUDRAYA NAMAH

OM HARAYA NAMAH

 

I hope this helps,

 

Alan

 

 

>"Ganesha" <est_mios

>

><>

>RBSC : Question

>Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:09:41 +0900

>

>

>Hi!

>Which there is two mahamrityunjaya yantras different? Which is the

>difference

>among these two yantras?

>

>Best wishes.

>

>

>-

>"Alan Scherr" <source311

><>

>Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:53 AM

>RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

>

>

> > Hello Ganesha - the mantra is called "Mahamrityunjaya". The root of

>this

> > word is "mrityu" which means death and Shiva who gives "Jaya" or victory

> > over death.

> >

> > Namaste,

> > Alan

> >

> >

> > >"Ganesha" <est_mios

> > >

> > ><>

> > >RBSC : Question

> > >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 01:57:16 +0900

> > >

> > >Hello!

> > > I sometimes see this yantra like maha amritunjaya yantra

> > >http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/mahamritunjaya_kantha.php But other

>times

> > >I

> > >also see to this other one as maha amritunajaja yantra

> > >http://www.jyotishweb.org/yantras/yantra_mah.asp Which is the

>difference

> > >among these two yantras?

> > >

> > >Best wishes.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Sorry Ganesh - I see now that you were asking about yantras, not mantras.

But maybe that information helps anyway....

 

Namaste,

Alan

 

 

>"Alan Scherr" <source311

>

>

>RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

>Wed, 18 Feb 2004 09:54:45 -0500

>

>Dear Ganesh - There is also a short (Lagnu) form of this mantra as follows:

>

>OM JOOM SAH (MUM) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

>

>In the short version above, the word MUM is used when you are doing japa

>for

>yourself. If you want to do japa for someone else, you put their name in

>place of MUM. So, for example, it could be like this:

>

>OM JOOM SAH (ENRIQUE) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

>

>The full mantra is:

>

>OM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE

>SUGHANDIM PUSHTI VARDHANAM

>URVARUKAMIVA BANDANAAN

>MRITYOOR MUKSHEEYA MAMRITAT

>

>These are the only forms I know.

>

>Another VERY powerful Shiva mantra that can be used for japa or Lingam

>Abhisekam is:

>

>OM JOOM SAHA

>OM JOOM JOOM SAHA

>OM NAMAH SHIVAYA

>OM SHIVO RAJASHE SHIVOTAM NAMAH

>OM BHAVAYA NAMAH

>OM RUDRAYA NAMAH

>OM HARAYA NAMAH

>

>I hope this helps,

>

>Alan

>

>

> >"Ganesha" <est_mios

> >

> ><>

> >RBSC : Question

> >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:09:41 +0900

> >

> >

> >Hi!

> >Which there is two mahamrityunjaya yantras different? Which is the

> >difference

> >among these two yantras?

> >

> >Best wishes.

> >

> >

> >-

> >"Alan Scherr" <source311

> ><>

> >Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:53 AM

> >RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

> >

> >

> > > Hello Ganesha - the mantra is called "Mahamrityunjaya". The root of

> >this

> > > word is "mrityu" which means death and Shiva who gives "Jaya" or

>victory

> > > over death.

> > >

> > > Namaste,

> > > Alan

> > >

> > >

> > > >"Ganesha" <est_mios

> > > >

> > > ><>

> > > >RBSC : Question

> > > >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 01:57:16 +0900

> > > >

> > > >Hello!

> > > > I sometimes see this yantra like maha amritunjaya yantra

> > > >http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/mahamritunjaya_kantha.php But other

> >times

> > > >I

> > > >also see to this other one as maha amritunajaja yantra

> > > >http://www.jyotishweb.org/yantras/yantra_mah.asp Which is the

> >difference

> > > >among these two yantras?

> > > >

> > > >Best wishes.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Hi!

Thank you very much for your information. It si very util.

 

 

 

 

 

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"Alan Scherr" <source311

<>

Wednesday, February 18, 2004 11:59 PM

RBSC : RE: RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

 

 

> Sorry Ganesh - I see now that you were asking about yantras, not mantras.

> But maybe that information helps anyway....

>

> Namaste,

> Alan

>

>

> >"Alan Scherr" <source311

> >

> >

> >RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

> >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 09:54:45 -0500

> >

> >Dear Ganesh - There is also a short (Lagnu) form of this mantra as

follows:

> >

> >OM JOOM SAH (MUM) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

> >

> >In the short version above, the word MUM is used when you are doing japa

> >for

> >yourself. If you want to do japa for someone else, you put their name in

> >place of MUM. So, for example, it could be like this:

> >

> >OM JOOM SAH (ENRIQUE) PALAY PALAY SAH JOOM OM

> >

> >The full mantra is:

> >

> >OM TRYAMBAKAM YAJAMAHE

> >SUGHANDIM PUSHTI VARDHANAM

> >URVARUKAMIVA BANDANAAN

> >MRITYOOR MUKSHEEYA MAMRITAT

> >

> >These are the only forms I know.

> >

> >Another VERY powerful Shiva mantra that can be used for japa or Lingam

> >Abhisekam is:

> >

> >OM JOOM SAHA

> >OM JOOM JOOM SAHA

> >OM NAMAH SHIVAYA

> >OM SHIVO RAJASHE SHIVOTAM NAMAH

> >OM BHAVAYA NAMAH

> >OM RUDRAYA NAMAH

> >OM HARAYA NAMAH

> >

> >I hope this helps,

> >

> >Alan

> >

> >

> > >"Ganesha" <est_mios

> > >

> > ><>

> > >RBSC : Question

> > >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 16:09:41 +0900

> > >

> > >

> > >Hi!

> > >Which there is two mahamrityunjaya yantras different? Which is the

> > >difference

> > >among these two yantras?

> > >

> > >Best wishes.

> > >

> > >

> > >-

> > >"Alan Scherr" <source311

> > ><>

> > >Wednesday, February 18, 2004 7:53 AM

> > >RBSC : RE: RBSC : Question

> > >

> > >

> > > > Hello Ganesha - the mantra is called "Mahamrityunjaya". The root of

> > >this

> > > > word is "mrityu" which means death and Shiva who gives "Jaya" or

> >victory

> > > > over death.

> > > >

> > > > Namaste,

> > > > Alan

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >"Ganesha" <est_mios

> > > > >

> > > > ><>

> > > > >RBSC : Question

> > > > >Wed, 18 Feb 2004 01:57:16 +0900

> > > > >

> > > > >Hello!

> > > > > I sometimes see this yantra like maha amritunjaya yantra

> > > > >http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/mahamritunjaya_kantha.php But

other

> > >times

> > > > >I

> > > > >also see to this other one as maha amritunajaja yantra

> > > > >http://www.jyotishweb.org/yantras/yantra_mah.asp Which is the

> > >difference

> > > > >among these two yantras?

> > > > >

> > > > >Best wishes.

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Your question isn't clear to me, But, I haven't ever seen any bad luck from

giving away

a bead or mala.

 

Thanks, Kari

 

 

, v992003 <no_reply>

wrote:

> Dear Respected friends

>

> Is it considered bad luck to return a new rudraksha back or am i

> being superstious?

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> Om Namah Shivai

> Om Gum Ganapathaya Namah!

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Please don't forget that the beads are a material manifestation of Lord's

Shiva's most

compassionate aspect-- his tears. As long as one treats the beads with reverence

and

respect, one can't really go wrong.

 

 

, "karisprowl"

<karisprowl@e...> wrote:

> Your question isn't clear to me, But, I haven't ever seen any bad luck from

giving

away

> a bead or mala.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

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aum namaha shivaya

 

hi all

i have a question not really towards lord shiva

I was wondering what mala does one use to do japa to

lord ganesha?

 

thank you

rishi

Regards,

Aum Namah Shivaya

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Rishi Keshji please accept adiyen's respectful pranams!

 

Red coral or White coral beads mala!

 

SubhamDinamAStu!

SarvamSriKrishnaArpanamastu!

SriSatyaNarayanArpanamastu!rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 > wrote:

aum namaha shivayahi all i have a question not really towards lord shivaI was

wondering what mala does one use to do japa tolord ganesha? thank yourishi

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In addtion to Coral as mentioned by one of our group member, you can also use a

mala of Eight Mukhi Rudrakha. Japa mala of a small eight mukhi rudraksha (108

+ 1) of Indonesian type will be more convinient to use and to wear.

 

Eight mukhi rudraksha is considered to be as a bead to worship the Lord Ganesha.

Few people also consider 6 mukhi bead as a bead to worship the Lord Ganesh.

However, eight mukhi bead is not very common and little costly. Few also

treat 6 mukhi bead as a rudraksha for the Lord Ganesh.

 

With regards,

 

chandrashekhar Phadke

rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 > wrote:

aum namaha shivayahi all i have a question not really towards lord shivaI was

wondering what mala does one use to do japa tolord ganesha? thank yourishi

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hari om

Thanks for you suggetions,

i would also like to know where i can get that mala? I

live in the US and not many store here with rudraksha

mala.

Thanks once again for your help

Hari om

god bless

Rishi

oh! no need for mr, i think we are all a family, so

please dont be soo formal;-)

 

--- chandrashekhar phadake <c_phadake

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> Dear Mr. Rishi,

>

> In addtion to Coral as mentioned by one of our group

> member, you can also use a mala of Eight Mukhi

> Rudrakha. Japa mala of a small eight mukhi

> rudraksha (108 + 1) of Indonesian type will be more

> convinient to use and to wear.

>

> Eight mukhi rudraksha is considered to be as a bead

> to worship the Lord Ganesha. Few people also

> consider 6 mukhi bead as a bead to worship the Lord

> Ganesh. However, eight mukhi bead is not very

> common and little costly. Few also treat 6 mukhi

> bead as a rudraksha for the Lord Ganesh.

>

> With regards,

>

> chandrashekhar Phadke

>

>

> rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 wrote:

> aum namaha shivaya

>

> hi all

> i have a question not really towards lord shiva

> I was wondering what mala does one use to do japa to

> lord ganesha?

>

> thank you

> rishi

> Regards,

> Aum Namah Shivaya

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Lalitha rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 > wrote:

hari omThanks for you suggetions,i would also like to know where i can get that

mala? Ilive in the US and not many store here with rudrakshamala.Thanks once

again for your helpHari omgod blessRishioh! no need for mr, i think we are all

a family, soplease dont be soo formal;-)--- chandrashekhar phadake

<c_phadake >wrote:> Dear Mr. Rishi,> > In addtion to Coral as

mentioned by one of our group> member, you can also use a mala of Eight Mukhi>

Rudrakha. Japa mala of a small eight mukhi> rudraksha (108 + 1) of Indonesian

type will be more> convinient to use and to wear.> > Eight mukhi rudraksha is

considered to be as a bead> to worship the Lord Ganesha. Few people also>

consider 6 mukhi bead as a bead to worship the

Lord> Ganesh. However, eight mukhi bead is not very> common and little costly.

Few also treat 6 mukhi> bead as a rudraksha for the Lord Ganesh.> > With

regards,> > chandrashekhar Phadke> > > rishi kesh <gtbadman2001 >

wrote:> aum namaha shivaya> > hi all > i have a question not really towards

lord shiva> I was wondering what mala does one use to do japa to> lord ganesha?

> > thank you> rishi> Regards,> Aum Namah Shivaya > > > > >

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Dear Friend

 

The different forms of Vedic Astrology need to be examined one at a time so

you can decide yourself what form you wish to follow........there are many

courses on the internet and really a person has to go through most all of them and

see which one attracts them as each have a slightly different style however

most are the same.......difficulty comes in when the information read is

general or specific to the nth degree.........being able to read to the nth degree

takes a lot of study in a system that you are comfortable with so that you have

the confidence needed to recommend to others

 

As to hair falling out this is mostly genetic from what I have seen being

told to people so suggestion would be to consult with medical doctor and get

recommendations that might help encourage regrowth of hair........really dont know

of any Mantras for hair falling out however hair could be falling out due to

stress and diet and if this is so you might be able to find some help on

website www.sanskritmantra.com and the book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley

Farrand that you can get on Amazon.com

 

hope this helps

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Rudra Center America

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 4/30/2006 7:12:53 AM Pacific Standard Time,

marcoacorradi (AT) (DOT) it writes:

 

>

>

> Hi.

>

> I have two questions.Is there anybody who can reply?

>

> 1) I'd like to begin studying vedic astrology, just as an hobby. Which is

> the best book for beginners?

>

> 2) Are there mantra or similar practices to contrast hair fall? My hair is

> falling and I'm still single!!!

>

> Thank You,

>

> Marco

>

> p.s.I saw someone is questionig about tibetan jewels.

>

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I AM NOT CLEAR WHAT IS FUNCTION OF THIS ORGANISATION. WHETHER THE ORGANISATION IS ONLY MOTIVE OF EARNING MONEY OR SERVING FOR THE PEOPLE.

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marco corradi <marcoacorradi (AT) (DOT) it> wrote:

Thank You!

 

thanks everybody. Marco

 

 

 

Prateek Nath <prateek_nath2000 > ha scritto: For Vedic astrology

 

You may want to visit www.Jiva.us

 

Also you may want to visit Visti's page www.srigaruda.com which may be close to your timezone.

 

Visti also has written a book for beginners.

 

Thanks

Prateek

 

 

marco corradi <marcoacorradi (AT) (DOT) it> wrote: Hi.

 

I have two questions.Is there anybody who can reply?

 

1) I'd like to begin studying vedic astrology, just as an hobby. Which is the best book for beginners?

 

2) Are there mantra or similar practices to contrast hair fall? My hair is falling and I'm still single!!!

 

Thank You,

 

Marco

 

p.s.I saw someone is questionig about tibetan jewels.

perhaps you could give a glance to www.healingjewels.com

Lama Gangchen Rinpoche is an expert of mahasiddha jewels. Unfortunately his main website is in Italian, even if his students are trying to translating it into English...if someone know italian www.kunpen.it.

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Dear Friend

 

Yes.......understand your statement that you are not clear........... on many

issues........ so will try to help.....first of all you are useing capital

letters in your message.......this means you are yelling at people on this group

site and this is no allowed in this community as it is not needed.......a

fact of computer ettiquite......so from now on your communications on the

internet would be met with better results if you speak quietly and not shout

 

Next it looks like you joined our group on April 30th and the questions you

are asking show you have not read our website or bothered to read the many

happy messages here on our group site

 

There are also a number of life issues you dont seem to understand........no

one owns the money that is given to anyone one else......the money given for

services is passed on to those families that work hard to provide those

services to better their Families Lives like the Rudraksha Collector Families in

Nepal Himalayas and the Indian Artisan Families at Rudra Center in Mumbai and the

monies also benefit the Ashrama of the Guru who makes the special Parad we

distribute from our home office

 

First thing is that we are born into this world of Kali Yuja and are expected

to balance the Spiritual Life with the life of the householder and the duties

that are connected to this....many cannot learn this and is one of main

reasons you see many meditators who are constantly in Bliss and constantly cannot

pay bills or support a family.....this age is really mixed up.........When

Pujas are done at Temple there are sponsors to help support priest and

family......When Holy Items are secured from working families and distributed to NRI

families worldwide that cannot get anywhere else the Rudra Center and all employes

are paid a fair price for their labors.......thats the way this world

operates

 

Rudra Center has found that a group site helps to explain many questions our

clients have regarding the different methods of working with the Holy Items

they purchase so our intent and purpose is a combination of Spiritual Service or

Bhakti and householder duties that are to support our familes and help others

to improve their standard of liveing......I would tell our Distriburs the

same thing........the more Holy Items we distribute to those in need the more

finances are sent to those people and their families who provide the Holy Items

so all concerned can have a better life..........is a win win situation that

takes many hours of labour 24 hours a day 7 days a week by a large work force

 

In Light of this Swami Dyanand Saraswati has said in his book The Light of

Truth.......this is not the golden age so dont expect to experience the golden

age in this Age of Kali Yuga

 

Our intent and purpose is in line with the dictates of the Kali Yuga and is a

Service to provide the best quality Holy Items for those in need who are away

from home and for those who are just wakeing up to the Self Empowerment and

Fearless Life offered by SanatanaDharma

 

Money is charged at a reasonable rate for items so that costs of doing

business can be covered because suppliers of goods and services to do businesss

charge for everything from shipping to electricity to wages to bookeeping and on

and on.......we need a profit to reinvest in more items so we have items in

stock for those that order from us....before they order from us....many companies

take money and then go out and try to find what is needed and this is not

right

 

So what we are doing is makeing a lot of people happy and allowing them to

choose what they wish from an extremely large assortment of items that can be

delivered anywhere in world by FedEx in 3 to 5 days........If there are

questions then we answer them in a public family forum where there is no shouting on

computer.......everyone here is Happy and we keep it that way

 

As a new memeber what you have to decide in order to stay here on this group

site is if you are going to be a Happy Person and participate as such showing

others you have the understanding to be part of this

community...................... or maybe you migh need to remove yourself until you gain more

understanding of the world at large and come back at a later time

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Rudra Center America

 

DharmaDev Arya

Moderator Rudraksha Bead Society Club

 

 

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