Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Dear Dipankar, The mantra for 5 mukhi is Om Hreem Namah for 7 mikhi is Om Hum Namah for 8 Mukhi is Om Hum Namah for 12 is Om Kraum Sraum Raum Namah. Arjuna d_sarkar12 <d_sarkar12 wrote: Namaste, I have joined this group recently and find the conversations interesting and and informative.I have recently started wearing a 5,7,8,and 12 mukhi rudraksha.Can anyone give me the associated mantras to be recited daily for the same. Thanks and Regards, Dipankar To send an email to: / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 My Beloved Self; If I understand correctly, mustard oil should not be used because it darkens the beads. What oil is recommended? For many years I have used extra virgin olive oil in the lamps on my alter, in place of ghee. Would olive oil be a good substitute in you opions. We seem to venture in to new territories all the time here. I have added a picture of my wrist malas, that I made. I want to start the rituals as soon as possible. Bottom mala is for my right wrist. It has six - four mukhis and six - six mukhis. The top mala is for my right wrist and has three - nine mukhis and nine - five mukhis. Can't tell I worship Kali Maa can you. Love baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 I use mustard oil, 1- because it was recommended by a few websites, 2- I don't own collector-grade beads so I don't care about darkening, 3- because I don't associate the smell with anything else. Another option I had heard was sesame oil, but since that's used in cooking and ritual bathing, I opted for the mustard oil. I read on one tantrik site, that as part of the puja for the mala, that it should be scented with the "8 great scents", which I'm guessing is referring to "ashtaghanda" of tantric yantra writing. Either way, oiling the beads with a particular scent would be useful, as long as you separated the scents from particular deity/use malas. I think one reason for the mustard oil is to keep away white ants and bugs from eating the beads (in India I'm guessing). The only problem I have is that I really need to let the mala hang for all the excess oil to drain off, plus it stretches the thread I use now, which I why I want to try nylon, so it doesn't stretch and doesn't absorb as much oil. For my altar, I've gone from candles, to soy oil, to ghee, since ghee makes for the nicest smell, even though you need to sort of preheat it for it to be liquid. Nice mala photos baba, tom , "baba108" <baba108@h...> wrote: > My Beloved Self; > > If I understand correctly, mustard oil should not be used > because it darkens the beads. What oil is recommended? > > For many years I have used extra virgin olive oil in the > lamps on my alter, in place of ghee. Would olive oil be a good > substitute in you opions. We seem to venture in to new territories > all the time here. > > I have added a picture of my wrist malas, that I made. I want > to start the rituals as soon as possible. Bottom mala is for my > right wrist. It has six - four mukhis and six - six mukhis. The top > mala is for my right wrist and has three - nine mukhis and nine - > five mukhis. Can't tell I worship Kali Maa can you. > > Love baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 Dear Ravindra Ji If you are haveing joint pain problems then first step is to go to doctor and determine exact diagnosis so that you can act from the specific diagnoses of the doctor.....second step might be to investigate chondroitin sulfate and MSM to be taken together that are found in health food stores for joint pain The 11 Mukhi Lord Hanuman Rudraksha will protect from silent enemies and if worn with the 8 Mukhi Lord Ganesha Rudraksha it is said in book that...........the opponents are finished meaning the minds or intentions of your opponents are changed The wearing of the Holy Beads is acually up to you however would be good not to wear if eating non veg..........you decide whether you wish to wear any other time......is a traditonal matter that beads are put on after bath in morning out of respect hope this helps Rudra Center America DD In a message dated 5/27/2006 10:36:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, Ravindra.More (AT) dhl (DOT) com writes: > > > Namaste &Hi to all the Group members &The people Who are Guiding us &giving > knowledge. > I have a question i am wearing beads 6, 7, &8 Mukhi it really worked for me > . > I bought the Beads from Rura centre. I am currrently having joint pain > problems, &i am having silent enemies at my job place can you suggest combination > beads for what i am wearing. > secondly i would like to know how to wear the beads i was told that before > eating non-veg you will have to remove the beads &while going to sleep you > will have to remove the same &in the morning after bath you must wear it . > Pls guide how to wear the beads &when not to wear.Waiting for the > suggestion > > Thankyou > Regards > Ravindra > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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