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Dear Tiina:

 

Thank you for this reminder.

Thank you everyone for the posts that have occured in the last 12

hours.

 

We are a family here. We are a community and we have all been brought

together with all of our differences by Lord Shiva..

 

Simply seeing the word rudraksha can create huge responses in peoples'

being who have the karmic connection that we do with them.

 

Since the beads themselves create an accelerated leap in

consciousness..so too does our coming together..We learn from each

other and by the differences of who we are..

 

As Dharma Devaji and I have been working together and especially these

past weeks, we are seeing this huge doorway opening in the West as so

many souls are reaching for the Light that the Rudraksha give in this

Era of Darkness......

 

Know without a doubt that this group is a major vehicle for Lord

Shiva's Grace. Thank you all once again for being a part of this joy

filled service...

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Kanti

 

, "Tiina Agur"

<xenamacbeal> wrote:

> Dear Friends, although many of you probably know it by heart,

thought

> it would be a good time to read it over:

> Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad

> Hari Om! I praise the Effulgent State of Absolute Peace, belonging

to

> Sri Maharudra, which is to be known through the Rudraksha Jabala

> Upanishad.

> Bhusunda questioned Lord Kalagnirudra: What is the beginning of

> Rudraksha beads?

> What is the benefit of wearing them on the body?

> Lord Kalagnirudra answered him thus: I closed my eyes for the sake

of

> destroying the Tripura Asuras. From my eyes thus closed, drops of

> water fell on the earth. These drops of tears turned into

Rudrakshas.

> By the mere utterance of the name of `Rudraksha', one

> acquires the

> benefit of giving ten cows in charity. By seeing and touching it,

one

> attains double that benefit. I am unable to praise it any more.

> I closed my eyes one thousand celestial years. Then from my

eyelids,

> drops of water dropped down and attained the state of immobility

for

> blessing the devoted persons.

> This Rudraksha destroys the devotees' sins that are committed

> both

> night and day, by wearing it.

> By mere vision of the Rudraksha, the benefit will be say, a lac.

But

> by wearing them, it will be a crore. Why, it will be equal to

hundred

> crores.

> But it will be a thousand lacs of crores and hundred lacs of crores

> times powerful when one does Japa with Rudraksha and wears it at

all

> times.

> Among Rudrakshas, one as big as Amalaka (myrobalan), is considered

to

> be the best. One as big as the Badari fruit (Indian berry) is

> considered to be of the middle sort. But that as big as

> Chana (Bengal gram) is considered to be the worst of all. This is

my

> idea about the size of Rudraksha beads.

> The four kinds of people, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras

> are born as merely a worthless burden on the earth. The real

Brahmin

> is the white Rudraksha. The red is a Kshatriya. The yellow is a

> Vaisya. And the black is a Sudra.

> Therefore, a Brahmin should wear white Rudrakshas, a Kshatriya the

> red, a Vaisya the yellow and a Sudra the black.

> One should use those Rudraksha-beads which are nice, handsome,

> strong, big, auspicious and thorny. One should avoid those eaten by

> worms, broken, without thorns, and having sores.

> The self-holed Rudraksha is of the best variety. But that which is

> holed by man's attempt, is considered to be worse. Those best

> Rudrakshas should be strung in white thread. A worshipper of

> Siva should wear Rudraksha all over the body. He should wear one

bead

> on the crest, three hundred round the head, thirty-six round the

> neck, sixteen round each arm, twelve round the chest and five

> hundred round the waist. He should wear a Yajnopavita consisting of

> one hundred and eight beads of Rudrakshas. He should wear two,

three,

> five or seven Malas of Rudraksha round the neck.

> A Siva-Bhakta should wear Rudrakshas round his crown, ear-ring,

> chain, round the ear, armlet, at all times, and specially round the

> stomach, irrespective of the fact whether he is sleeping,

> drinking, etc.

> If the devotee wears three hundred beads, it is the worst, if he

> wears five hundred it will be medium, but one thousand will be the

> best of all.

> The devotee, when wearing Rudrakshas on the head, should repeat his

> Ishta Mantra, and when wearing them round the neck, should repeat

the

> Tat-Purusha Mantra and when wearing round the throat, should repeat

> the Aghora Mantra. The same Mantra (Aghora) should be recited when

> wearing round the chest also.

> He should wear them round the arms with the Aghora Bija Mantra.

> Then again Bhusunda asked Lord Kalagnirudra: What are the different

> forms and effects of Rudraksha beads? Please tell me about the

secret

> of these blessed ones including their various faces, which is the

> means of getting rid of all evil.

> Lord Kalagnirudra said: The bead with one face is of the form of

the

> Supreme Truth. A disciplined one (controlling his senses) mingles

> himself with the one Eternal Truth, after wearing

> these Rudrakshas. (The following is a list of different faces of

> Rudrakshas and their effects).

> LORD SIVA AND HIS WORSHIP

> Faces Form Effect of wearing

> 1. Supreme Truth Attainment of Eternity

> 2. Ardhanarisvara Grace of Ardhanarisvara

> 3. Tretagni Grace of Agni

> 4. Brahma Grace of Brahma

> 5. Pancha-Brahmas Destruction of homicide sin

> 6. Karttikeya or Ganesa Attainment of Chitta-Suddhi and Jnana

> 7. Saptamala Attainment of good health and wealth

> 8. Ashtamatras (Ashta Vasus)

> or Ganga Grace of these Devatas and becoming truthful

> 9. Nava-Saktis Grace of Nava-Saktis or nine Powers

> 10. Yama Attainment of Peace.

> 11. Ekadasa Rudras Increase of all kinds of wealth

> 12. Mahavishnu or 12 Adityas Attainment of Moksha

> 13. Cupid Attainment of fulfilling desires and grace of Cupid

> 14. Rudra Destruction of all diseases

> One who wears Rudrakshas, should not use intoxicants, meat, garlic,

> onions, carrots and all such prohibited things. By wearing

Rudrakshas

> during eclipses, Vishusankranti (the end of Mina and beginning of

> Mesha Masa), new moon, full moon and other such auspicious days,

one

> is freed of all sins.

> The base of the Rudraksha bead is Brahma, its navel is Vishnu, its

> face is Rudra and its hole consists of all gods.

> One day Sanatkumara asked Kalagnirudra: "O Lord! Tell me the

> rules

> for wearing Rudrakshas". At that time Nidagha, Jadabharata,

> Dattatreya, Katyayana, Bharadvaja, Kapila, Vasishtha, Pippalada,

> etc., came to Kalagnirudra. Then Lord Kalagnirudra asked them why

> they all had come in a group. They all answered that they came to

> hear the method of wearing Rudrakshas.

> Kalagnirudra said: Those that are born out of Rudra's Akshis

> (eyes)

> are called Rudrakshas.

> When these beads are even once touched by hand, one attains the

glory

> of giving in charity two thousand cows at a time. When they are

worn

> in ears, he gets the effect of giving out eleven thousand cows in

> charity. He also attains the state of the eleven Rudras. When the

> beads are worn on the head, one has the benefit of giving a crore

of

> cows in charity. Of all these places, I am unable to tell you the

> benefit when worn in the ears.

> Whoever studies this Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad, be he a boy or a

> youth, becomes great.

> He becomes the Guru of all and the teacher of all Mantras. Havan

and

> Archana should be done with these Mantras (of the Upanishad).

> That Brahmin who recites this Upanishad in the evening, destroys

the

> sins committed during day time; who recites at noon, destroys the

> sins of six births; who recites in the morning and evening,

destroys

> the sins of many births. He attains the same benefit of doing six

> thousand lacs of Gayatri Japa.

> He becomes purified from all sins of killing a Brahmin, drinking

> toddy, stealing gold,approaching Guru's wife, having intercourse

> with

> her, speaking with corrupted person, etc.

> He gets the benefits of all pilgrimages and river-baths. He attains

> Siva-sayujya. He does not come back (to rebirth).

>

> Love

> Tiina

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Dear Tiinaji:

 

Where were you able to come by the Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad ??

 

It is an extraordinary text and difficult to find.

 

Thanks again for your post and taking the time to quote it.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

 

Kanti

 

 

, "kantikakini"

<thunderheals@a...> wrote:

> Dear Tiina:

>

> Thank you for this reminder.

> Thank you everyone for the posts that have occured in the last 12

> hours.

>

> We are a family here. We are a community and we have all been

brought

> together with all of our differences by Lord Shiva..

>

> Simply seeing the word rudraksha can create huge responses in

peoples'

> being who have the karmic connection that we do with them.

>

> Since the beads themselves create an accelerated leap in

> consciousness..so too does our coming together..We learn from each

> other and by the differences of who we are..

>

> As Dharma Devaji and I have been working together and especially

these

> past weeks, we are seeing this huge doorway opening in the West as

so

> many souls are reaching for the Light that the Rudraksha give in

this

> Era of Darkness......

>

> Know without a doubt that this group is a major vehicle for Lord

> Shiva's Grace. Thank you all once again for being a part of this

joy

> filled service...

>

> Om Namah Shivaya

> Kanti

>

> , "Tiina Agur"

> <xenamacbeal> wrote:

> > Dear Friends, although many of you probably know it by heart,

> thought

> > it would be a good time to read it over:

> > Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad

> > Hari Om! I praise the Effulgent State of Absolute Peace,

belonging

> to

> > Sri Maharudra, which is to be known through the Rudraksha Jabala

> > Upanishad.

> > Bhusunda questioned Lord Kalagnirudra: What is the beginning of

> > Rudraksha beads?

> > What is the benefit of wearing them on the body?

> > Lord Kalagnirudra answered him thus: I closed my eyes for the

sake

> of

> > destroying the Tripura Asuras. From my eyes thus closed, drops of

> > water fell on the earth. These drops of tears turned into

> Rudrakshas.

> > By the mere utterance of the name of `Rudraksha', one

> > acquires the

> > benefit of giving ten cows in charity. By seeing and touching it,

> one

> > attains double that benefit. I am unable to praise it any more.

> > I closed my eyes one thousand celestial years. Then from my

> eyelids,

> > drops of water dropped down and attained the state of immobility

> for

> > blessing the devoted persons.

> > This Rudraksha destroys the devotees' sins that are committed

> > both

> > night and day, by wearing it.

> > By mere vision of the Rudraksha, the benefit will be say, a lac.

> But

> > by wearing them, it will be a crore. Why, it will be equal to

> hundred

> > crores.

> > But it will be a thousand lacs of crores and hundred lacs of

crores

> > times powerful when one does Japa with Rudraksha and wears it at

> all

> > times.

> > Among Rudrakshas, one as big as Amalaka (myrobalan), is

considered

> to

> > be the best. One as big as the Badari fruit (Indian berry) is

> > considered to be of the middle sort. But that as big as

> > Chana (Bengal gram) is considered to be the worst of all. This is

> my

> > idea about the size of Rudraksha beads.

> > The four kinds of people, Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and

Sudras

> > are born as merely a worthless burden on the earth. The real

> Brahmin

> > is the white Rudraksha. The red is a Kshatriya. The yellow is a

> > Vaisya. And the black is a Sudra.

> > Therefore, a Brahmin should wear white Rudrakshas, a Kshatriya

the

> > red, a Vaisya the yellow and a Sudra the black.

> > One should use those Rudraksha-beads which are nice, handsome,

> > strong, big, auspicious and thorny. One should avoid those eaten

by

> > worms, broken, without thorns, and having sores.

> > The self-holed Rudraksha is of the best variety. But that which

is

> > holed by man's attempt, is considered to be worse. Those best

> > Rudrakshas should be strung in white thread. A worshipper of

> > Siva should wear Rudraksha all over the body. He should wear one

> bead

> > on the crest, three hundred round the head, thirty-six round the

> > neck, sixteen round each arm, twelve round the chest and five

> > hundred round the waist. He should wear a Yajnopavita consisting

of

> > one hundred and eight beads of Rudrakshas. He should wear two,

> three,

> > five or seven Malas of Rudraksha round the neck.

> > A Siva-Bhakta should wear Rudrakshas round his crown, ear-ring,

> > chain, round the ear, armlet, at all times, and specially round

the

> > stomach, irrespective of the fact whether he is sleeping,

> > drinking, etc.

> > If the devotee wears three hundred beads, it is the worst, if he

> > wears five hundred it will be medium, but one thousand will be

the

> > best of all.

> > The devotee, when wearing Rudrakshas on the head, should repeat

his

> > Ishta Mantra, and when wearing them round the neck, should repeat

> the

> > Tat-Purusha Mantra and when wearing round the throat, should

repeat

> > the Aghora Mantra. The same Mantra (Aghora) should be recited when

> > wearing round the chest also.

> > He should wear them round the arms with the Aghora Bija Mantra.

> > Then again Bhusunda asked Lord Kalagnirudra: What are the

different

> > forms and effects of Rudraksha beads? Please tell me about the

> secret

> > of these blessed ones including their various faces, which is the

> > means of getting rid of all evil.

> > Lord Kalagnirudra said: The bead with one face is of the form of

> the

> > Supreme Truth. A disciplined one (controlling his senses) mingles

> > himself with the one Eternal Truth, after wearing

> > these Rudrakshas. (The following is a list of different faces of

> > Rudrakshas and their effects).

> > LORD SIVA AND HIS WORSHIP

> > Faces Form Effect of wearing

> > 1. Supreme Truth Attainment of Eternity

> > 2. Ardhanarisvara Grace of Ardhanarisvara

> > 3. Tretagni Grace of Agni

> > 4. Brahma Grace of Brahma

> > 5. Pancha-Brahmas Destruction of homicide sin

> > 6. Karttikeya or Ganesa Attainment of Chitta-Suddhi and Jnana

> > 7. Saptamala Attainment of good health and wealth

> > 8. Ashtamatras (Ashta Vasus)

> > or Ganga Grace of these Devatas and becoming truthful

> > 9. Nava-Saktis Grace of Nava-Saktis or nine Powers

> > 10. Yama Attainment of Peace.

> > 11. Ekadasa Rudras Increase of all kinds of wealth

> > 12. Mahavishnu or 12 Adityas Attainment of Moksha

> > 13. Cupid Attainment of fulfilling desires and grace of Cupid

> > 14. Rudra Destruction of all diseases

> > One who wears Rudrakshas, should not use intoxicants, meat,

garlic,

> > onions, carrots and all such prohibited things. By wearing

> Rudrakshas

> > during eclipses, Vishusankranti (the end of Mina and beginning of

> > Mesha Masa), new moon, full moon and other such auspicious days,

> one

> > is freed of all sins.

> > The base of the Rudraksha bead is Brahma, its navel is Vishnu,

its

> > face is Rudra and its hole consists of all gods.

> > One day Sanatkumara asked Kalagnirudra: "O Lord! Tell me the

> > rules

> > for wearing Rudrakshas". At that time Nidagha, Jadabharata,

> > Dattatreya, Katyayana, Bharadvaja, Kapila, Vasishtha, Pippalada,

> > etc., came to Kalagnirudra. Then Lord Kalagnirudra asked them why

> > they all had come in a group. They all answered that they came to

> > hear the method of wearing Rudrakshas.

> > Kalagnirudra said: Those that are born out of Rudra's Akshis

> > (eyes)

> > are called Rudrakshas.

> > When these beads are even once touched by hand, one attains the

> glory

> > of giving in charity two thousand cows at a time. When they are

> worn

> > in ears, he gets the effect of giving out eleven thousand cows in

> > charity. He also attains the state of the eleven Rudras. When the

> > beads are worn on the head, one has the benefit of giving a crore

> of

> > cows in charity. Of all these places, I am unable to tell you the

> > benefit when worn in the ears.

> > Whoever studies this Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad, be he a boy or a

> > youth, becomes great.

> > He becomes the Guru of all and the teacher of all Mantras. Havan

> and

> > Archana should be done with these Mantras (of the Upanishad).

> > That Brahmin who recites this Upanishad in the evening, destroys

> the

> > sins committed during day time; who recites at noon, destroys the

> > sins of six births; who recites in the morning and evening,

> destroys

> > the sins of many births. He attains the same benefit of doing six

> > thousand lacs of Gayatri Japa.

> > He becomes purified from all sins of killing a Brahmin, drinking

> > toddy, stealing gold,approaching Guru's wife, having intercourse

> > with

> > her, speaking with corrupted person, etc.

> > He gets the benefits of all pilgrimages and river-baths. He

attains

> > Siva-sayujya. He does not come back (to rebirth).

> >

> > Love

> > Tiina

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