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Om Namah Sivay,

 

I remember DharmadevJi wanted to know more about 16 faces bead.

A Rudraksha of sixteen face is Hari-shankar rupam. It

represents the combine forms of the Vishnu and Shiva.

 

Rgds,

Nilesh

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Thank You for This Nilesh !

I am certain that Dharma Devaji will share more. The 16 mukhi also has the

name of Jai or Jaya and bestows Victory in all aspects of life.

 

The blessings of the form of Hari Shankar makes complete sense.

 

In the Srimad Devi Bhagavatam, Lord Vishnu says:

" I am dear to Shiva as his life is dear to him and Shankara is similarily

dear to me. The hearts of both are attached to each other in the most secret

way possible, therefore there is not the least difference betwixt us." '-

Book 6 Chapter 19

 

Thank you again !

Kanti

 

In a message dated 3/26/2003 3:48:23 AM Central Standard Time,

nilesh_chandode writes:

 

> Om Namah Sivay,

>

> I remember DharmadevJi wanted to know more about 16 faces bead.

> A Rudraksha of sixteen face is Hari-shankar rupam. It

> represents the combine forms of the Vishnu and Shiva.

>

> Rgds,

> Nilesh

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Dharma Devaji:

 

Was very excited to see what your response would be to what Nileshji

discovered and shared with all of us.

It seems that the longer you are wearing the 16 and 17 mukhi the more

clarity is coming through in your ability to articulate the experience that

these wonderful beads bring ! :-)

 

We had done some reserach a few months back on trying to find these mantras.

I remember I was seeking out mantras with Jai or Jaya and of course there are

many associated with different deities.

 

I can't recall mantras or bhajans that celebrate both Lord Shiva and Lord

Vishnu together.

 

I did discover that Jaya is one of the names of the Devi.

 

Thank you both Dharma Devaji and Nileshji...

 

16 mukhi is definately one this yogini is saving up for ! :-)

 

Love and Light

Kanti

 

In a message dated 3/26/2003 11:29:26 AM Central Standard Time,

shininglotus writes:

 

> Dear Miss Kanti and Nileshji

>

> Thank you for your important work here

>

> Thinking more and more this information might be leading us in the

> direction needed to research with intent to find more of the Mantras for

> the 16 Mukhi Rudraksa

>

> Thanks and Take Care

>

> DharmaDev

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Nileshji

 

Namaskar My Friend and Thank You for this Knowledge

 

Have been wearing a pair of these for more than a year and am really really

pleased with their influences in the present moment. The combined influences of

energies that are Lord Siva and Lord Visnu found in same Rudraksa can make a

person pause for some time trying to comprehend the immense values and merits of

this Holy Rudraksa. Is a little like trying to maintain understanding of all the

1008 Names of Lord Siva and the 1008 Names of Lord Visnu at the same time

 

The 16 Mukhi Rudraksa Experience seems to support and influence success and

victory of intent and purpose in the present moment.....in our day to day lives

of Spiritual Path and Householder Duties

 

When worn with the 17 Mukhi VishwaKarma Rudraksa........... am finding the

influence of success and victory combines with Creation of Future

Planning.............. and this Creation leads to Manifestation of this planning

in the present moment

 

What is happening here is that we are experienceing higher levels of Happiness

and Bliss in our daily lives by experimenting in consciousness with Meditation

and the Holy Rudraksa

 

We are finding that we are meeting with greater success and victory in the

process of influenceing our present moment through future planning.............

and more and more of this future planning is manifesting and being maintained in

our daily lives

 

Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum

Aum Namo Bhagavate Rudraya Namah

Aum Hreem Gum Glaum MahaGanapatayei Namaha

Aum Hreen Srim Klim MahaLakshmiyei Swaha

Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya

Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum

 

Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

 

DharmaDev

 

nilesh_chandode <nilesh_chandode

 

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Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:47 AM

16 faces bead

 

 

Om Namah Sivay,

 

I remember DharmadevJi wanted to know more about 16 faces bead.

A Rudraksha of sixteen face is Hari-shankar rupam. It

represents the combine forms of the Vishnu and Shiva.

 

Rgds,

Nilesh

 

 

 

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Dear Miss Kanti and Nileshji

 

Thank you for your important work here

 

Thinking more and more this information might be leading us in the direction

needed to research with intent to find more of the Mantras for the 16 Mukhi

Rudraksa

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

thunderheals <thunderheals

 

<>

Wednesday, March 26, 2003 7:32 AM

Re: 16 faces bead

 

 

Thank You for This Nilesh !

I am certain that Dharma Devaji will share more. The 16 mukhi also has the

name of Jai or Jaya and bestows Victory in all aspects of life.

 

The blessings of the form of Hari Shankar makes complete sense.

 

In the Srimad Devi Bhagavatam, Lord Vishnu says:

" I am dear to Shiva as his life is dear to him and Shankara is similarily

dear to me. The hearts of both are attached to each other in the most secret

way possible, therefore there is not the least difference betwixt us." '-

Book 6 Chapter 19

 

Thank you again !

Kanti

 

In a message dated 3/26/2003 3:48:23 AM Central Standard Time,

nilesh_chandode writes:

 

> Om Namah Sivay,

>

> I remember DharmadevJi wanted to know more about 16 faces bead.

> A Rudraksha of sixteen face is Hari-shankar rupam. It

> represents the combine forms of the Vishnu and Shiva.

>

> Rgds,

> Nilesh

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsor

 

 

 

 

To send an email to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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