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Dear Prashant,

 

Namaste!!! Thanks for the one-eye coconut picture. Please tell us what you know

about

one-eyed coconuts... We're eager to learn...

 

Rgds,

Richard

 

sacred-objects, "prashant bhaktha" <bhakthaprashant

wrote:

>

> hi ,

> i have got three ekakshi coconuts with me but i do not know what

> to do with it further i have removed its husk completely .

> If someone knows about it please do tell me what to do, for those

> who do not about ekakshi coconut please have a look at its photo

> which is there in the groups photo album .

> Eagerly awaiting for some answers .

>

> ] regards,

> prashant bhaktha

>

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Dear Richard ji and all others,

the ekakshi pic is uploaded by me and i was having some of these in

my possesion before i forwarded these to someone who is much more

mature in knowledge than me...

Other details about ekakshi nariyal:-

This coconut is found at sea-shore. It is like normal coconut in

shape and size. It is rare and very much effective. It is offered to

the deity with coin and applying sandal on it on auspicious

occasions.

A businessman can have his desires and ambitions fulfilled if he

keeps an Ekakshi coconut in his cash box or treasury getting it tied

in a red pice of cloth. It helps a man earn wealth and prosperity. It

has been considered to be the best to have the blessings and

benediction of the God. Thus it is very much distinctive.

 

Use:

It should be kept at a sacred place in a house of business

organisation on an auspicious occasion after getting it consecrated.

It helps a person achieve his desired result.

Mantra : Shree Paramaatmane Namah

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown II"

<rsbj66 wrote:

>

> Dear Prashant,

>

> Namaste!!! Thanks for the one-eye coconut picture. Please tell us

what you know about

> one-eyed coconuts... We're eager to learn...

>

> Rgds,

> Richard

>

> sacred-objects, "prashant bhaktha"

<bhakthaprashant@>

> wrote:

> >

> > hi ,

> > i have got three ekakshi coconuts with me but i do not know

what

> > to do with it further i have removed its husk completely .

> > If someone knows about it please do tell me what to do, for

those

> > who do not about ekakshi coconut please have a look at its photo

> > which is there in the groups photo album .

> > Eagerly awaiting for some answers .

> >

> > ] regards,

> > prashant bhaktha

> >

>

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coconut in his cash box or treasury getting it tied in a red pice of cloth. It

helps a man earn wealth and prosperity. It has been considered to be the best

to have the blessings and benediction of the God. Thus it is very much

distinctive. Use: It should be kept at a sacred place in a house of business

organisation on an auspicious occasion after getting it consecrated. It helps a

person achieve his desired result.Mantra : Shree Paramaatmane Namah--- In

sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown II" <rsbj66 wrote:>>

Dear Prashant,> > Namaste!!! Thanks for the one-eye coconut picture. Please

tell us what you know about > one-eyed coconuts... We're eager to learn...> >

Rgds,> Richard> > sacred-objects, "prashant bhaktha"

<bhakthaprashant@> > wrote:> >>

> hi ,> > i have got three ekakshi coconuts with me but i do not know what>

> to do with it further i have removed its husk completely .> > If someone

knows about it please do tell me what to do, for those> > who do not about

ekakshi coconut please have a look at its photo > > which is there in the

groups photo album .> > Eagerly awaiting for some answers .> >

> >

] regards, > >

prashant bhaktha> >>

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