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Don't know where to start..

 

9 mukhi was recommended for me by Dharma Devaji and Neetaji when I first

enquired about rudraksha for my personal needs.

 

Was told that 9 mukhi is very effective to be worn as a single bead, with

three together or with 9.. so went with the nine as a wrist mala.

 

There are 9 aspects of Goddess Durga that are celebrated in the Hindu

festival of Navratri..so the nine faces of that bead represent each of the

different aspects of the Devi.to have that multiplied by nine increases the

power in ways that are so completely profound.

 

I came upon the rudraksha at a t ime in my life that I was totally exhausted,

burnt out,

had quit my job, left New York City to move in with my parents in Missouri

and had just discovered under know uncertain terms that I was on the

receiving end of very conscious, very deliberate psychic attack by an

unscrupulous individual posing as a "shaman".

 

Wore the mala along with a Lord Hanuman 11 mukhi pendant. Even to bed and

used Goddess Durga's mantra, "Om Dum Dugayei Namaha", which Dharma Devaji

gave me immediately even before I purchased my mala. The changes were almost

instantaneous.

 

Apart from the extraordinary protection that came from the mala, it also

instilled within me a very deep and profound love and devotion for Goddess

Durga and the manifold forms of Shri Devi which I am constantly diving deeper

into.

 

The mala is BIG..and it is bold..really like you have a snake wrapped around

your wrist..but can't really recall ,any people remarking about it.

 

There is such a vast richness to coming to know the Devi and I guess with the

numerology involved with wearing nine times nine..its like quantum physics in

consciousness. Traditionally japa malas are made in mulitples of nine, so

this works out beautifully..

 

Don't want to ramble, so will close.

 

In a message dated 12/7/2002 8:58:59 PM Central Standard Time,

karisprowl writes:

 

 

> Yeah? Tell me MORE, please!?

>

 

 

 

 

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