Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Hi, Could you please tell me about the qualities associated with the White Rudraksha. I had never heard of them, but seems like something I'd love to have. Thanks, Tom >Many of us have read in the Puranas that there are White Rudraksa so >a couple of months ago I asked Rudra Centre India if they could find > >Answer was they would try however would not guarantee anything > >Miss Neeta has recently found supply of natural white 2 Mukhi >Rudraksa that are unbelievable and totally Grand > >We have our first shipment here at Rudra Center America and there >really is nothing to compare them with. They are totally intense >White Brahman 2 Mukhi Rudraksa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Kirk, Thanks for the informative answer. It helps explain why I was so drawn into the original message about the white Rudraksha. They are just what I need !!! Thanks again. I'll keep my eye on the Rudra Centre web site for ordering information. Tom >Thanks for asking this question. The scriptural version is that the four >color rudrakshas are for the various varna or castes. White - priest, >red-warrior, brown-merchant, black-laborer. This doesn't still jive right >with today's often no-caste society so I prefer to understand the colors >as having to do with various classes of samskaras all of which may be well >mixed up. To posit an idea as a framework for understanding - say one has >the memory of many past lives and one remembers being all of the different >varna before. Perhaps as well now one is working towards a liberation or >clearing up of many lifetimes of different karmas. If this is true then >again posit that white beads clear spiritual obstructions, red-mental, >brown-emotional, and black-physical obstructions (called kleshas in the >Yoga Sutras.) So in other words, each color rudraksha effects a stratum >of ones life, perhaps working on what are known as koshas or sheaths of >ones beings with finest working most deeply within and crudest rudrakshas >working on the grosser elements of ones person. This may well be a good >working rule of thumb when presented with lots of various facets and >colors of rudrakshas because as far as varna goes the various chores of >the profession used to be representative of the caste but in today's world >are all mixed together in our daily lives. Which types of samskara do you >wish to purge and revivify (mukhi) from which kosha or body (color)? > > > > > > > > > > > > >Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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