Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 Namaste Rohiniji, Sorry for the delayed response. Been an extremely busy several days. Thought and thought, pondered and wondered..... but still could not for the life of me have visions about Parad cracking as the bead is solidified with silver in a very involved process. In one of my previous messages, its was mentioned along the lines that there are two types of parad: 1) Made by Siddhars from lineages that have perfected the art & science of parad-making, with the full spiritual works; 2) Copied by skilled craftmen who are able to make good replicas but without the spiritual process. In the event your parad bead was made by a siddhar and it has cracked, the only explanation I can humbly form (at present) is of a metaphysical one: It is akin a talisman or amulet that has performed its job on a subtle level and prevented the impact of something that might have otherwise occured. A crack in such thing as a parad bead indicates to me (at least), that it has absorbed something of negative proportions and realeased it through the crack. Parad is known to eat up negative energy around us. To all Respected Members and Friends: --- Anyone here have experience with Parad Beads? Would love to hear from you, thanks. Om Namah Shivaya Simone , "Rohini W" <rohininj@h...> wrote: > Namaste Syji, > > Just anote to follow up if any further info has been located about the crack in the parad bead? > Om Namh Shivaye > Rohini > > > >"syzenith" <syzenith> > > >Tue, 10 Feb 2004 14:20:57 -0000 > > > >Namaste Rohiniji, > > >Did you have the Parad bead custom-made? Oval drum shape? Parad- > >making is a highly involved process where mercury is solidified with > >silver, metals, herbs and 16 Samskaras performed. (This is all I > >know about the making process.) > > > >Taking into consideration the solidifying of mercury, moulding, > >melding, etc, cracks sound unusual (to me at least). And the hole > >widening over a period of time. > > > >Can't see how you have done anything wrong that could result in the > >crack of your Parad bead. Also wondering if you have examined it > >closely to see if the crack is "flaking" of some sort. At the same > >time seeing you also have Parads of Shree Yantra, Ganesha, Shivling > >and Laxmi, and these are intact then the bead's crack is quite a > >mystery. > >Meantime, Shri DharmaDev, Kantiji, Kariji and all respected friends, > >would you have some thoughts to share regarding Rohiniji's cracked > >Parad bead? Shall highly appreciate your comments, thanks. > > > >Om Namah Shivaya > >Sy > > > > "Rohini W"><rohininj@h...> wrote: > > > Namaste Syji, > > > > > > Thanks for the feedback and advice....I will try your suggestion. > >I have to > > > find a way to put the mala on the head, it keeps slipping!!!! > > > > > > With regard to the Paarad bead, the crack is from one end of the > >hole to the > > > next. The craftsman had made a hole from one end of the bead to > >the other > > > end to make a locket out of it. It appeaqrs that the crack may > >have > > > developed while he was making the hole which may have widened over > >a period > > > of time. Yes, I have noticed the color of the bead changing over a > >period of > > > time. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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