Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Dear Members, Hi - I am Sharath from Bangalore, India. I got my Rudraksh Mala from Rudra Centre during the last week of July. It contains a 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 Mukhi. The 5 and 7Mukhi are on one side of the mala and the 6 and 8Mukhi are on the other side with 13 mukhi at the base of both sides. I started wearing this Mala sometime during the last days of July(28th or 29th), probably a New moon day(+/-1 day). So after about 40 to 45 days (or should i say about 3 fortnights), ie yesterday(Sept 11)(i guess it was a full moon day), My mala broke at the point of 6 Mukhi. As a result the 6 Mukhi got separated from the Mala. I would love to hear your opinions and comments on this and also request members to tell me what it specifically signifies. I plan to re-string this bead with the Mala using a thread - what coloured thread should i use and what type of thread should i use? . Is Red ok? what should be the thickness of the thread? Right now my mala is strung using silver. Thanks and Regards, -Sharath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2003 Report Share Posted September 12, 2003 Namaskar Sharathji: 6 Mukhi rudraksha destroys worldly sorrows...so the break there tells me that significant karma was destroyed to cause you freedom from worldly sorrows. Red thread is what is usually used for stringing. 20 gram weight is what is usually used and is most times doubled. Perhaps members that are more skilled with thread can be of more help as I find it difficult to work with. Many blessings to you my friend, in your good fortune :-) Om Namah Shivaya Kanti Rudra Center America , Sharath Gajare <sharath00> wrote: > Dear Members, Hi - I am Sharath from Bangalore, India. > I got my Rudraksh Mala from Rudra Centre during the last week of > July. It contains a 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 Mukhi. The 5 and 7Mukhi are on one > side of the mala and the 6 and 8Mukhi are on the other side with 13 > mukhi at the base of both sides. I started wearing this Mala sometime > during the last days of July(28th or 29th), probably a New moon day (+/-1 > day). So after about 40 to 45 days (or should i say about 3 fortnights), > ie yesterday(Sept 11)(i guess it was a full moon day), My mala broke at > the point of 6 Mukhi. As a result the 6 Mukhi got separated from the Mala. > I would love to hear your opinions and comments on this and also > request members to tell me what it specifically signifies. > I plan to re-string this bead with the Mala using a thread - what > coloured thread should i use and what type of thread should i use? . Is > Red ok? what should be the thickness of the thread? Right now my mala is > strung using silver. > > Thanks and Regards, > -Sharath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2003 Report Share Posted September 13, 2003 Thanks Kantiji for your mail and for your blessings... -Regards, Sharath. kantikakini wrote: >Namaskar Sharathji: > >6 Mukhi rudraksha destroys worldly sorrows...so the break there tells >me that significant karma was destroyed to cause you freedom from >worldly sorrows. > >Red thread is what is usually used for stringing. >20 gram weight is what is usually used and is most times doubled. > >Perhaps members that are more skilled with thread can be of more help >as I find it difficult to work with. > >Many blessings to you my friend, in your good fortune :-) > >Om Namah Shivaya > >Kanti >Rudra Center America > >, Sharath Gajare ><sharath00> wrote: > > >>Dear Members, Hi - I am Sharath from Bangalore, India. >> I got my Rudraksh Mala from Rudra Centre during the last >> >> >week of > > >>July. It contains a 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13 Mukhi. The 5 and 7Mukhi are >> >> >on one > > >>side of the mala and the 6 and 8Mukhi are on the other side with 13 >>mukhi at the base of both sides. I started wearing this Mala >> >> >sometime > > >>during the last days of July(28th or 29th), probably a New moon day >> >> >(+/-1 > > >>day). So after about 40 to 45 days (or should i say about 3 >> >> >fortnights), > > >>ie yesterday(Sept 11)(i guess it was a full moon day), My mala >> >> >broke at > > >>the point of 6 Mukhi. As a result the 6 Mukhi got separated from >> >> >the Mala. > > >> I would love to hear your opinions and comments on this and >> >> >also > > >>request members to tell me what it specifically signifies. >> I plan to re-string this bead with the Mala using a thread - >> >> >what > > >>coloured thread should i use and what type of thread should i >> >> >use? . Is > > >>Red ok? what should be the thickness of the thread? Right now my >> >> >mala is > > >>strung using silver. >> >>Thanks and Regards, >>-Sharath. >> >> > > > >To send an email to: > > > >Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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