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Hello dear Rudraksha-Lovers :)

 

I've been thinking of ordering a combination mala of 54 small 7 and

54 small 6 mukhis together with one 14 and one 13 mukhi. I'm sure I

haven't seen a combination like that before. Do you think it would be

any good?

The other question that I have concerns the manner how a personal

mala is worn. Should it remain hidden inside one's clothing, out of

sight of other people? Or is it OK to wear it as an ornament as well?

I mean, They (the Rudraksham) look so darn attractive...

 

Thanks for any experiences (I really have next to none in this area)

and hope you can help me out

 

Tom

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Dear Tomji

 

Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message.........am thinking it

would be totally necessary to wear 15 Mukhi with the combination Mala you have

suggested

 

The 7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi gives wealth in all areas of life and at the

same time pacifices Saturn return and the 6 Mukhi Lord Kartikeya saves from

worldly sorrows

 

Then you are mixing the 13 Mukhi that gives all worldly desires by way of the

energy and Light of Lord Indra and Kama Deva

 

then you are adding the 14 Mukhi Deva Mani that is a future sight Rudraksa

 

15 Mukhi Lord Pashupati would definitely be needed for discrimination and

discernment specific to all that would be attracted your way if you decide to

wear this combination

 

Have never seen this combination worn however it is an advanced design

specific to attracting ALL to the wearer and there needs to be the balance of

the 15

Mukhi Lord Pashupati in this combination to calm the senses

 

need to remember that there are traps that need to be identified on any

Spiritual Path and when a person starts attracting everything to their life they

need to know what to reject

 

The 15 Mukhi will definitely help with this problem on the path to

Enlightenment

 

Yes this combination needs to be worn on the skin for best results and since

the Holy Rudraksa in specific combinations are of a private nature anyway is

best to keep them under the clothing

 

A person can always have an every day wearing mala made for wearing outside

of clothing that is not something so powerful as you have suggested

 

Hope this helps

 

Wishing you and Family the Best of Health Happiness Success and Prosperity

 

Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 6/10/2004 5:13:46 PM Pacific Standard Time,

tar180160 writes:

 

> Subj: RBSC : Asking for Advice

> 6/10/2004 5:13:46 PM Pacific Standard Time

> tar180160

> Reply-to:

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> Sent from the Internet

>

>

>

> Hello dear Rudraksha-Lovers :)

>

> I've been thinking of ordering a combination mala of 54 small 7 and

> 54 small 6 mukhis together with one 14 and one 13 mukhi. I'm sure I

> haven't seen a combination like that before. Do you think it would be

> any good?

> The other question that I have concerns the manner how a personal

> mala is worn. Should it remain hidden inside one's clothing, out of

> sight of other people? Or is it OK to wear it as an ornament as well?

> I mean, They (the Rudraksham) look so darn attractive...

>

> Thanks for any experiences (I really have next to none in this area)

> and hope you can help me out

>

> Tom

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to: -@ya

> hoogroups.com

>

>

> Links

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Thank you, my Learned Friend! Your advice is much appreciated!

 

Respectfully,

Tom

 

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AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> Dear Tomji

>

> Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message.........am

thinking it

> would be totally necessary to wear 15 Mukhi with the combination

Mala you have

> suggested

>

> The 7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi gives wealth in all areas of life

and at the

> same time pacifices Saturn return and the 6 Mukhi Lord Kartikeya

saves from

> worldly sorrows

>

> Then you are mixing the 13 Mukhi that gives all worldly desires by

way of the

> energy and Light of Lord Indra and Kama Deva

>

> then you are adding the 14 Mukhi Deva Mani that is a future sight

Rudraksa

>

> 15 Mukhi Lord Pashupati would definitely be needed for

discrimination and

> discernment specific to all that would be attracted your way if you

decide to

> wear this combination

>

> Have never seen this combination worn however it is an advanced

design

> specific to attracting ALL to the wearer and there needs to be the

balance of the 15

> Mukhi Lord Pashupati in this combination to calm the senses

>

> need to remember that there are traps that need to be identified on

any

> Spiritual Path and when a person starts attracting everything to

their life they

> need to know what to reject

>

> The 15 Mukhi will definitely help with this problem on the path to

> Enlightenment

>

> Yes this combination needs to be worn on the skin for best results

and since

> the Holy Rudraksa in specific combinations are of a private nature

anyway is

> best to keep them under the clothing

>

> A person can always have an every day wearing mala made for wearing

outside

> of clothing that is not something so powerful as you have suggested

>

> Hope this helps

>

> Wishing you and Family the Best of Health Happiness Success and

Prosperity

>

> Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra

>

> DharmaDev Arya

>

> In a message dated 6/10/2004 5:13:46 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> tar180160 writes:

>

> > Subj: RBSC : Asking for Advice

> > 6/10/2004 5:13:46 PM Pacific Standard Time

> > tar180160

> > Reply-to:

> >

> > Sent from the Internet

> >

> >

> >

> > Hello dear Rudraksha-Lovers :)

> >

> > I've been thinking of ordering a combination mala of 54 small 7

and

> > 54 small 6 mukhis together with one 14 and one 13 mukhi. I'm sure

I

> > haven't seen a combination like that before. Do you think it

would be

> > any good?

> > The other question that I have concerns the manner how a personal

> > mala is worn. Should it remain hidden inside one's clothing, out

of

> > sight of other people? Or is it OK to wear it as an ornament as

well?

> > I mean, They (the Rudraksham) look so darn attractive...

> >

> > Thanks for any experiences (I really have next to none in this

area)

> > and hope you can help me out

> >

> > Tom

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to: -

@ya

> > hoogroups.com

> >

> >

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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