Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Dear Friends Thanks for message.......am sure the broken string did not give any in auspiciuos results.......might have given less results is the only answer I can think of......especially since two people were useing.........would be OK to make into 54 bead and one meru bead.........this is a half mala and is perfectly useful in counting japa.....is good you will both have seperate malas soon hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 10/18/2004 7:50:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, rinkugandhi writes: > > > > > > Hello everyone at the forum. I have a question for you all about > rudraksha mala. I hade a rudraksha mala of 108 beads of 5 mukhi. Both > my husband and myself have been using it for some time. > One day we discovered that it's thread was broken. I wanted to know > if that has any inauspicious effect. > Ofcourse i was worried after reading that japa mala should not > beinterchanged so I have already ordered another japa mala. But can I > restring the broken mala and use it again. Also we can't find one > bead so can i make it as a 101 bead mala and do my japa or restring > it as a 54 bead mala and do the japa twice on that same mala. > Please advise > > Thanks > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Dear Friends, I have also had a japa mala break when a particular sadhana in which I was engaged was finished. Since I don't have any other details, I just present this as a possibility. Arjuna AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Friends Thanks for message.......am sure the broken string did not give any in auspiciuos results.......might have given less results is the only answer I can think of......especially since two people were useing.........would be OK to make into 54 bead and one meru bead.........this is a half mala and is perfectly useful in counting japa.....is good you will both have seperate malas soon hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 10/18/2004 7:50:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, rinkugandhi writes: > > > > > > Hello everyone at the forum. I have a question for you all about > rudraksha mala. I hade a rudraksha mala of 108 beads of 5 mukhi. Both > my husband and myself have been using it for some time. > One day we discovered that it's thread was broken. I wanted to know > if that has any inauspicious effect. > Ofcourse i was worried after reading that japa mala should not > beinterchanged so I have already ordered another japa mala. But can I > restring the broken mala and use it again. Also we can't find one > bead so can i make it as a 101 bead mala and do my japa or restring > it as a 54 bead mala and do the japa twice on that same mala. > Please advise > > Thanks > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > To send an email to: / vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Dear Arjunaji Namaskar Mitra..........is good to hear from you..........am thinking that a mala breaking at the end of a Sadhana represents Spiritual Breakthrough of some type.......at least this is what was told to me in India.....when a Mala breaks it is a most Auspiciuous Time...........signifying a time of Spriritual Breakthrough Hopeing the Sadhana Practiced and Accomplished gave ownership Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev In a message dated 10/21/2004 7:10:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, arjunaacharya writes: > > > > Dear Friends, > I have also had a japa mala break when a particular sadhana in which I was > engaged was finished. Since I don't have any other details, I just present > this as a possibility. > Arjuna > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Friends > > Thanks for message.......am sure the broken string did not give any in > auspiciuos results.......might have given less results is the only answer I > can > think of......especially since two people were useing.........would be OK to > make > into 54 bead and one meru bead.........this is a half mala and is perfectly > useful in counting japa.....is good you will both have seperate malas soon > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev Arya > > In a message dated 10/18/2004 7:50:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, > rinkugandhi writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > >Hello everyone at the forum. I have a question for you all about > >rudraksha mala. I hade a rudraksha mala of 108 beads of 5 mukhi. Both > >my husband and myself have been using it for some time. > >One day we discovered that it's thread was broken. I wanted to know > >if that has any inauspicious effect. > >Ofcourse i was worried after reading that japa mala should not > >beinterchanged so I have already ordered another japa mala. But can I > >restring the broken mala and use it again. Also we can't find one > >bead so can i make it as a 101 bead mala and do my japa or restring > >it as a 54 bead mala and do the japa twice on that same mala. > >Please advise > > > >Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >To send an email to: > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Hello, I would like to know if the japa mala breaks in the middle of the japa is it different from it breaking at the end of the japa. I am very nervous because this is the second time my japa mala is breaking . The First time both my husband and myself were using the same Japa mala. After restringing the japa mala into 54 beads with a Meru bead i started the Japa again nd this time it was only my japa mala. Just last evening when I was in the middle of the japa , the string broke again. This time in the middle of the Japa . I am not sure what is happening. To be honest I was trying to stay focussed on my Om Namah Shivay! japa but got distracted into other thoughts while doing the japa when it broke. I just hope my Lord is with me. Would anyone be able to advise me on this. , AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > Dear Arjunaji > > Namaskar Mitra..........is good to hear from you..........am thinking that a > mala breaking at the end of a Sadhana represents Spiritual Breakthrough of > some type.......at least this is what was told to me in India.....when a Mala > breaks it is a most Auspiciuous Time...........signifying a time of Spriritual > Breakthrough > > Hopeing the Sadhana Practiced and Accomplished gave ownership > > Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 10/21/2004 7:10:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, > arjunaacharya writes: > > > > > > > > > Dear Friends, > > I have also had a japa mala break when a particular sadhana in which I was > > engaged was finished. Since I don't have any other details, I just present > > this as a possibility. > > Arjuna > > > > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > Dear Friends > > > > Thanks for message.......am sure the broken string did not give any in > > auspiciuos results.......might have given less results is the only answer I > > can > > think of......especially since two people were useing.........would be OK to > > make > > into 54 bead and one meru bead.........this is a half mala and is perfectly > > useful in counting japa.....is good you will both have seperate malas soon > > > > hope this helps > > > > Thanks and Take Care > > > > DharmaDev Arya > > > > In a message dated 10/18/2004 7:50:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, > > rinkugandhi writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Hello everyone at the forum. I have a question for you all about > > >rudraksha mala. I hade a rudraksha mala of 108 beads of 5 mukhi. Both > > >my husband and myself have been using it for some time. > > >One day we discovered that it's thread was broken. I wanted to know > > >if that has any inauspicious effect. > > >Ofcourse i was worried after reading that japa mala should not > > >beinterchanged so I have already ordered another japa mala. But can I > > >restring the broken mala and use it again. Also we can't find one > > >bead so can i make it as a 101 bead mala and do my japa or restring > > >it as a 54 bead mala and do the japa twice on that same mala. > > >Please advise > > > > > >Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Dear Friend Namaskar and thank you for posting your message.......When I was in India for 3 weeks my large Mala broke two times with no apparant reason.........Traditional Indian Person told me that when a Mala breaks it is a sign of Spritual Breakthrough.........your situation is a little different in that normally a person has their own Japa Mala and does not share with another...........Have never heard of two people shareing same Japa Mala because even though people are married they are still two seperate individuals........either the force of the different personalities influenced the mala breaking ............or on the other side maybe with the double usage the thread merely wore out........regarding your newly made mala breaking again..............could be the threading or knotting or the strength thread itself combined with the usage or the Spiritual Breakthrough again At any rate to answer your question.........there is no difficulty with your mala breaking at end of Japa or also dureing Japa as you can continue to count on fingers and finish Japa.........The Lord is Always With You..........is just maybe the Holy Rudraksha had too much different energy to deal with on one Mala.........now you have two malas and the beads can concentrate on each individual seperately and calm down to fixate energies on each individuals intent and purpose........when stringing next time try going to a store that sells heavy thread like a crochet thread and then with this heavier thread........ the mala might stay together for more time hope this helps a little Wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 10/13/2005 8:42:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, rinkugandhi writes: > > > Hello, > I would like to know if the japa mala breaks in the middle of the > japa is it different from it breaking at the end of the japa. I am > very nervous because this is the second time my japa mala is > breaking . The First time both my husband and myself were using the > same Japa mala. After restringing the japa mala into 54 beads with a > Meru bead i started the Japa again nd this time it was only my japa > mala. Just last evening when I was in the middle of the japa , the > string broke again. This time in the middle of the Japa . I am not > sure what is happening. To be honest I was trying to stay focussed > on my Om Namah Shivay! japa but got distracted into other thoughts > while doing the japa when it broke. I just hope my Lord is with me. > > Would anyone be able to advise me on this. > > > , > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > > >Dear Arjunaji > > > >Namaskar Mitra..........is good to hear from you..........am > thinking that a > >mala breaking at the end of a Sadhana represents Spiritual > Breakthrough of > >some type.......at least this is what was told to me in > India.....when a Mala > >breaks it is a most Auspiciuous Time...........signifying a time > of Spriritual > >Breakthrough > > > >Hopeing the Sadhana Practiced and Accomplished gave ownership > > > >Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra > > > >DharmaDev > > > >In a message dated 10/21/2004 7:10:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, > >arjunaacharya writes: > > > >> > >> > >> > >>Dear Friends, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Thank you so much for the prompt reply. Your help and guidance is truely appreciated. I shall restring the japa mala with a stronger thread and continue with my meditation. Reagrds, Rinku , AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > Dear Friend > > Namaskar and thank you for posting your message.......When I was in India for > 3 weeks my large Mala broke two times with no apparant > reason.........Traditional Indian Person told me that when a Mala breaks it is a sign of Spritual > Breakthrough.........your situation is a little different in that normally a > person has their own Japa Mala and does not share with another...........Have > never heard of two people shareing same Japa Mala because even though people are > married they are still two seperate individuals........either the force of the > different personalities influenced the mala breaking ............or on the > other side maybe with the double usage the thread merely wore > out........regarding your newly made mala breaking again..............could be the threading or > knotting or the strength thread itself combined with the usage or the > Spiritual Breakthrough again > > At any rate to answer your question.........there is no difficulty with your > mala breaking at end of Japa or also dureing Japa as you can continue to count > on fingers and finish Japa.........The Lord is Always With You..........is > just maybe the Holy Rudraksha had too much different energy to deal with on one > Mala.........now you have two malas and the beads can concentrate on each > individual seperately and calm down to fixate energies on each individuals intent > and purpose........when stringing next time try going to a store that sells > heavy thread like a crochet thread and then with this heavier thread........ the > mala might stay together for more time > > hope this helps a little > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Rudra Center America > > DharmaDev Arya > > In a message dated 10/13/2005 8:42:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, > rinkugandhi writes: > > > > > > > Hello, > > I would like to know if the japa mala breaks in the middle of the > > japa is it different from it breaking at the end of the japa. I am > > very nervous because this is the second time my japa mala is > > breaking . The First time both my husband and myself were using the > > same Japa mala. After restringing the japa mala into 54 beads with a > > Meru bead i started the Japa again nd this time it was only my japa > > mala. Just last evening when I was in the middle of the japa , the > > string broke again. This time in the middle of the Japa . I am not > > sure what is happening. To be honest I was trying to stay focussed > > on my Om Namah Shivay! japa but got distracted into other thoughts > > while doing the japa when it broke. I just hope my Lord is with me. > > > > Would anyone be able to advise me on this. > > > > > > , > > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > > > > >Dear Arjunaji > > > > > >Namaskar Mitra..........is good to hear from you..........am > > thinking that a > > >mala breaking at the end of a Sadhana represents Spiritual > > Breakthrough of > > >some type.......at least this is what was told to me in > > India.....when a Mala > > >breaks it is a most Auspiciuous Time...........signifying a time > > of Spriritual > > >Breakthrough > > > > > >Hopeing the Sadhana Practiced and Accomplished gave ownership > > > > > >Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra > > > > > >DharmaDev > > > > > >In a message dated 10/21/2004 7:10:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > >arjunaacharya writes: > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>Dear Friends, > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 Dear Friend you are most welcome wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center DD In a message dated 10/13/2005 7:00:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, rinkugandhi writes: > > > Thank you so much for the prompt reply. Your help and guidance is > truely appreciated. I shall restring the japa mala with a stronger > thread and continue with my meditation. > > Reagrds, > Rinku > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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