Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Dear Satishji The combination of beads mentioned will only give more positive energies to your life at an accelerated level........is a perfect combination you have chosen and if you string the beads mouth part to mouth part this makes the energy flow that much better also the 4 and 6 Mukhi are companion beads as are the 7 and 8 Mukhi so combineing them allow them to work synergisticly to provide an enhanced effect of all the seperate qualtities..........is also good to face Lord Visnu 10 Mukhi with 12 Lord Surya.............the Lord Hanuman Pendant is perfect with this combination Rudra Center website www.rudraksha-ratna.com has many Siddh Malas that have One Mukhi Half Moon shape to 12 Mukhi combined as a normal balanced Mala where all beads work together in a balanced manner to help the wearer so your combination is also designed much in this same manner The order to string your beads really depends on your intuition as they can be strung as you wish however is good to string companion beads with one another because they work better together and in the SriMadDeviBhagavat it states that to string for Mantra Siddhi the beads are to be strung mouth part to mouth part meaning that at the time they wrote this book they knew to use the beads in pairs Hope this helps Mitra Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 6/15/2004 8:53:23 AM Pacific Standard Time, badalsuchak writes: > > > Can you please give me some guidance and clear my doubts regarding > rudraksha? > > I have one 11 mukhi rudraksh which i wear as a pendant with gold > plated silver capping in red thread. I also have a bracelet > consisting one large bead each of 4 mukhi, 6 mukhi and 7 mukhi, made > with tiny rudraksha and sphatic crystal beads. Initially i wore it as > a bracelet for a few days but since i found it inconvenient, i > attached a gold chain to it and am wearing it around the neck. > > Since about 40 days i have been wearing these rudrakshas and am happy > with the results. Now i wish to add some more rudraksha beads to my > collection and combine them all in a single mala of tiny rudraksha > and sphatic alternating beads. I wish to buy one each of 8 mukhi, 10 > mukhi and 12 mukhi and use them with 4, 6 &7 mukhis which i already > have to make a 54 bead mala and use 11 mukhi bead as the pendant; so > there will be 7 large rudraksha beads in all in the mala. > > I have a doubt in my mind that is it alright to combine so many > different mukhi beads in the same mala? Will it have a good effect? > wont the energies be too complicated? on the other hand i think that > since i am introducing more beads after already having got used to > some, there won't be a problem; moreover i am not planning to use > beads with higher intensity than 12 mukhi. Also is there any specific > order in which i should string these beads together? > > I shall be much obliged if you can clear my doubts with your > experience and knowledge. > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Can you please give me some guidance and clear my doubts regarding rudraksha? I have one 11 mukhi rudraksh which i wear as a pendant with gold plated silver capping in red thread. I also have a bracelet consisting one large bead each of 4 mukhi, 6 mukhi and 7 mukhi, made with tiny rudraksha and sphatic crystal beads. Initially i wore it as a bracelet for a few days but since i found it inconvenient, i attached a gold chain to it and am wearing it around the neck. Since about 40 days i have been wearing these rudrakshas and am happy with the results. Now i wish to add some more rudraksha beads to my collection and combine them all in a single mala of tiny rudraksha and sphatic alternating beads. I wish to buy one each of 8 mukhi, 10 mukhi and 12 mukhi and use them with 4, 6 & 7 mukhis which i already have to make a 54 bead mala and use 11 mukhi bead as the pendant; so there will be 7 large rudraksha beads in all in the mala. I have a doubt in my mind that is it alright to combine so many different mukhi beads in the same mala? Will it have a good effect? wont the energies be too complicated? on the other hand i think that since i am introducing more beads after already having got used to some, there won't be a problem; moreover i am not planning to use beads with higher intensity than 12 mukhi. Also is there any specific order in which i should string these beads together? I shall be much obliged if you can clear my doubts with your experience and knowledge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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