Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Surajji Namaskar My Friend Information on minimums worn of 1 Bead each for 1 Mukhi and 8 Mukhi to 14 Mukhi 2 Beads for 7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa 3 Beads each for 2 Mukhi to 6 Mukhi are found in an out of print Rudra Centre Book titled Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta To date we have not found where this information originally came from however we have found extremely good results by following these minimum recommendations Have found additional powerful results by wearing the Holy Rudraksa in pairs according to Mantra Siddhi Mala implementation description found in Srimaddevibhagavat 11th Skand Chapter V Also found a next level of the Siddh Mala is a Double Siddh Mala with all Beads on Double Mala strung in pairs Srimaddevibhagavat says to string the Holy Rudraksa for Mantra Siddhi face to face and rear part to rear part and tapered like a cows tail for Mantra Siddhi Mala The tapered cow tail design described for a Mala can be implemented by starting with a pair of the smaller sized 2 Mukhi Beads and stringing pairs of Beads to the larger 14 Mukhi Rudraksa To make double Siddh Mala take two of these Mantra Siddhi Malas that are strung in a single line in this tapered manner and tie them together first at back of neck where the 2 Mukhi Bead pairs are located Then tie the other ends of the two Malas together at the Heart area where the 14 Mukhi pairs connect and you have a double Siddh Mala with an entire Siddh Mala on each side of your chest Then to go farther to a next step the identified key areas for accelerated intent and purpose for this Mala are at the back of neck where the Kundalini Flows and at the Heart Area. Meaning the wearer can introduce any number of the higher Mukhi Rudraksa in these two areas for enhanced and accelerated results There are different Mala Power Points on any Mala and they act as an Energy Gateway to the Chakras and Ethereal Bodies and Beyond Double Siddh Malas with Gauri Shankar and Higher Mukhi Bead additions in key areas that have been identified as enhanced Mala Power Points are totally fun to wear and help create a great deal of Happiness and Synergy in all areas of present moment life Thanks and Take Care My Friends Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Dhanyavaad aur Pranams Mitra DahrmaDev Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev surajraghavan2002 <suraj_raghavan <suraj_raghavan <> Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:47 PM Re: Minimum number of beads in each mukhi Thanks very much karisprowl! Is this information available in any books (other than Rudraksha and Ratna that is) like Srimaddevibhagavatam, Rudraksha Jabalopanishad etc. Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help. Suraj Raghavan , karisprowl <no_reply> wrote: > Per the book, "Rudraksha and Ratna," > > 1-- one mukhi > 3-- two through six mukhi > 2-- seven mukhi > 1-- eight and up mukhi > > DD has said that he always wears the higher mukhi in pairs, to > accelerate the benefits. However, he also once said that he had to > take the pair of 15s off of his mala, because he got too blissed out. > > BTW-- The beads should be strung nose to nose and tail to tail. > > > --- In , "surajraghavan2002 > <suraj_raghavan@h...>" <suraj_raghavan@h...> wrote: > > Hello: > > Could someone please post the minimum number of beads to wear (as a > > neck mala) in each mukhi. If this already exists then a reference to > > the message number would be great. Thanks > > Suraj Ragha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 i have a mala it have 108 rudraksha beads of 3 mukhis the guru bead is a rudraksha bead of 4 mukhis and two counters of 5 mukhis you think it's a good convination? my zodiac sign is (ARIES) ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote:Dear Surajji Namaskar My Friend Information on minimums worn of 1 Bead each for 1 Mukhi and 8 Mukhi to 14 Mukhi 2 Beads for 7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa 3 Beads each for 2 Mukhi to 6 Mukhi are found in an out of print Rudra Centre Book titled Gems and Rudraksa by Anil Gupta To date we have not found where this information originally came from however we have found extremely good results by following these minimum recommendations Have found additional powerful results by wearing the Holy Rudraksa in pairs according to Mantra Siddhi Mala implementation description found in Srimaddevibhagavat 11th Skand Chapter V Also found a next level of the Siddh Mala is a Double Siddh Mala with all Beads on Double Mala strung in pairs Srimaddevibhagavat says to string the Holy Rudraksa for Mantra Siddhi face to face and rear part to rear part and tapered like a cows tail for Mantra Siddhi Mala The tapered cow tail design described for a Mala can be implemented by starting with a pair of the smaller sized 2 Mukhi Beads and stringing pairs of Beads to the larger 14 Mukhi Rudraksa To make double Siddh Mala take two of these Mantra Siddhi Malas that are strung in a single line in this tapered manner and tie them together first at back of neck where the 2 Mukhi Bead pairs are located Then tie the other ends of the two Malas together at the Heart area where the 14 Mukhi pairs connect and you have a double Siddh Mala with an entire Siddh Mala on each side of your chest Then to go farther to a next step the identified key areas for accelerated intent and purpose for this Mala are at the back of neck where the Kundalini Flows and at the Heart Area. Meaning the wearer can introduce any number of the higher Mukhi Rudraksa in these two areas for enhanced and accelerated results There are different Mala Power Points on any Mala and they act as an Energy Gateway to the Chakras and Ethereal Bodies and Beyond Double Siddh Malas with Gauri Shankar and Higher Mukhi Bead additions in key areas that have been identified as enhanced Mala Power Points are totally fun to wear and help create a great deal of Happiness and Synergy in all areas of present moment life Thanks and Take Care My Friends Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Dhanyavaad aur Pranams Mitra DahrmaDev Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev surajraghavan2002 <suraj_raghavan <suraj_raghavan <> Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:47 PM Re: Minimum number of beads in each mukhi Thanks very much karisprowl! Is this information available in any books (other than Rudraksha and Ratna that is) like Srimaddevibhagavatam, Rudraksha Jabalopanishad etc. Thanks in advance to anyone who might be able to help. Suraj Raghavan , karisprowl <no_reply> wrote: > Per the book, "Rudraksha and Ratna," > > 1-- one mukhi > 3-- two through six mukhi > 2-- seven mukhi > 1-- eight and up mukhi > > DD has said that he always wears the higher mukhi in pairs, to > accelerate the benefits. However, he also once said that he had to > take the pair of 15s off of his mala, because he got too blissed out. > > BTW-- The beads should be strung nose to nose and tail to tail. > > > --- In , "surajraghavan2002 > <suraj_raghavan@h...>" <suraj_raghavan@h...> wrote: > > Hello: > > Could someone please post the minimum number of beads to wear (as a > > neck mala) in each mukhi. If this already exists then a reference to > > the message number would be great. Thanks > > Suraj Ragha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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