Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Greetings Somaji, Sis Kari has taken the words out of my mouth (you're a gem, Sis K.!); much agree with her about the 'dynamics' of the combo. She right about Three and Five mukhi rudraksha with 11 mukhi being good remedies for Kuja Dosha. Haven't come across many folks with Kaal Saap Yoga but of the two who did, 3's, 5's and 11 mukhi helped as well, with mantra. With a combo of 6 beads 3 mukhis and 5's, this burns up past and present karmas. The rest you know what they're for. Would suggest a 10 mukhi be added as a centre-bead (or pendant) only if you wish and if its a neck mala. Depending on aspirations, 11, 12 and 13 can be added later, again only if you wish. Bountiful blessings, Simone , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > Protection by Lady Durga, calming of any "martial" tendencies (like temper= > and > impulsiveness), freedom from old karmic baggage, strengthening and pacifyin= > g of the > planet Jupiter, pacifying Mars, pacifying Ketu, physical energy and motivat= > ion to > achieve, among other things. No untimely death. There's more, but I'm going= > by > memory (not looking at the chart on the w/s, at this time <g>) > > I always thought that 3s and 5s, plus an 11 would be curative for Kuja dosh= > a. > > Thanks! K. > > > , Soma <somaphoenixx>= > > wrote: > > , "Simone" > > wrote: > > Namaste again Respected Friends, > > > > Rudraksha beads have been worn since ancient times and selected for > > their properties and not astrological significance. Have also > > observed that it is beneficial to choose certain rudraksha > > combinations for enhancing meditation and other specific purposes. > > Like yantras and other holy objects, rudrakshas work on subtle > > levels, bringing blessings when invoked or worshipped. > > > > For example, a combination having .... > > > > ***Namaste > > A little over a year ago I "intuitivley" came up with and ordered a mala = > from Neetaji > a combination of 54 rudraksha in all, 1-9 mukhi, 6-3 mukhis and the rest 5s= > . While I > don't wear it everyday, I do wear it often. I love the energy, sometimes st= > ill a bit much > though. > > It has a tremendous energy. So...what or how well is this combonation an= > d what > would it be recomended for? > > > > Thank You & Bright Blessings > > ~Soma~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 Thank you Kariji and Simoneji {{{{}}}} , "Simone" <syzenith> wrote: > Greetings Somaji, > > Sis Kari has taken the words out of my mouth (you're a gem, Sis > K.!); much agree with her about the 'dynamics' of the combo. She > right about Three and Five mukhi rudraksha with 11 mukhi being good > remedies for Kuja Dosha. Haven't come across many folks with Kaal > Saap Yoga but of the two who did, 3's, 5's and 11 mukhi helped as > well, with mantra. With a combo of 6 beads 3 mukhis and 5's, this > burns up past and present karmas. The rest you know what they're > for. Would suggest a 10 mukhi be added as a centre-bead (or pendant) > only if you wish and if its a neck mala. Depending on aspirations, > 11, 12 and 13 can be added later, again only if you wish. > > Bountiful blessings, > Simone > > , "karisprowl" > <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > Protection by Lady Durga, calming of any "martial" tendencies > (like temper= > > and > > impulsiveness), freedom from old karmic baggage, strengthening and > pacifyin= > > g of the > > planet Jupiter, pacifying Mars, pacifying Ketu, physical energy > and motivat= > > ion to > > achieve, among other things. No untimely death. There's more, but > I'm going= > > by > > memory (not looking at the chart on the w/s, at this time <g>) > > > > I always thought that 3s and 5s, plus an 11 would be curative for > Kuja dosh= > > a. > > > > Thanks! K. > > > > > > , Soma > <somaphoenixx>= > > > > wrote: > > > , "Simone" > > > wrote: > > > Namaste again Respected Friends, > > > > > > Rudraksha beads have been worn since ancient times and selected > for > > > their properties and not astrological significance. Have also > > > observed that it is beneficial to choose certain rudraksha > > > combinations for enhancing meditation and other specific > purposes. > > > Like yantras and other holy objects, rudrakshas work on subtle > > > levels, bringing blessings when invoked or worshipped. > > > > > > For example, a combination having .... > > > > > > ***Namaste > > > A little over a year ago I "intuitivley" came up with and > ordered a mala = > > from Neetaji > > a combination of 54 rudraksha in all, 1-9 mukhi, 6-3 mukhis and > the rest 5s= > > . While I > > don't wear it everyday, I do wear it often. I love the energy, > sometimes st= > > ill a bit much > > though. > > > It has a tremendous energy. So...what or how well is this > combonation an= > > d what > > would it be recomended for? > > > > > > Thank You & Bright Blessings > > > ~Soma~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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