Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 The ekmuki may have got a larger or smaller "dose" of the spices that Rudra Center uses to bless the beads before they are shipped. When I first got my Rudra Center beads, they smelled slightly of sandalwood and other spices. MMMMMMMMM! As the scent of the blessingwore off, I became enamored of the natural, woody scent of the beads, themselves. Thye seem to have their own, clean, distinctive, warm, woody "perfume." Just lately, I have switched from olive oil and sandalwood oil for cleaning and lubricating to jojoba oil. I like the combined scent of the jojoba and the wood fibre of the beads. YUMMMMM! Take care, Kari , "kmahesh0" <kmahesh0> wrote: > All - > > Finally I got my mala (4 five-mukhi and 1 ek-mukhi) from the > Rudraksha center. I had it blessed by the Hindu priest at a Shiva > Temple. He kept the mala on the Shiva Lingam and blessed and started > wearing it from yesterday. I was very happy to have all these. The > service at the Rudraksha-ratna is just great. Shri Mahadevji was so > kind and cooperative. He sent me an audio cassette and a CD for doing > dhans and other pujas. > > In the meanwhile, I also found a set of bhaktas who chant Rudrams > every Thursday in the Chicagoland. I will be attending that from this > Thursday. > > This is my second day wearing the rudrakshas. The ek-mukhi bead has a > distinct odor where as the five-mukhis aren't. The odor is more > authentic :-) Has anyone experienced this?? > > Thanks > > Mahesh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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