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Dear Friend

 

wow........lots of questions

 

Garbh Gauri Bead is described on our website and is a Gauri Shankar with one

bead smaller than the other......is for women who are prone to suffer defects

in their conceptions and they are prone to abortion......book says isf it is

worn around the neck she gains pleasure to have issues and her motherhood gets

perfection

 

Second Bead on the Savar is different shaped bead from nepal and they

sometimes call the Nepal One Mukhi if I remember correctly.............Nepalese

dont

apply the words Gauri Shankar to this Bead as it is a different

Bead...........memory is going back and forth from the Nepal people calling this

the nepal

one mukhi or nepal two mukhi

 

word Ganesh can be used if the Elephant trunk that is a line on the outside

of the bead shows..........is a natural build up of the reverse of a mukhi line

almost........is mostly straight and raised from the surface and goes from

top to bottom of bead

 

Gauri Shankar is two beads as one...........connected in middle.....Power of

Lord Siva and Goddess Uma

 

hope this helps a little

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

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Is a Savar Gauri Shankar a pair of twin beads where the smaller, but

separate-looking, bead looks more like a trunk which joins and

curves along one side of the larger bead almost from the top end to

the tail end, whereas a Garbh Gauri Shankar is a pair of twin beads

where the smaller bead simply looks like a smaller round bead joined

to a larger round bead?

 

 

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AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> Dear Friend

>

> wow........lots of questions

>

> Garbh Gauri Bead is described on our website and is a Gauri

Shankar with one

> bead smaller than the other......

> :

> Second Bead on the Savar is different shaped bead from nepal and

they

> sometimes call the Nepal One Mukhi if I remember

correctly.............Nepalese dont

> apply the words Gauri Shankar to this Bead as it is a different

> Bead...........memory is going back and forth from the Nepal

people calling this the nepal

> one mukhi or nepal two mukhi

>

> word Ganesh can be used if the Elephant trunk that is a line on

the outside

> of the bead shows..........is a natural build up of the reverse of

a mukhi line

> almost........is mostly straight and raised from the surface and

goes from

> top to bottom of bead

>

> Gauri Shankar is two beads as one...........connected in

middle.....Power of

> Lord Siva and Goddess Uma

> :

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yes....can be seen on our website

 

In a message dated 12/13/2004 8:05:24 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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Is a Savar Gauri Shankar a pair of twin beads where the smaller, but

> separate-looking, bead looks more like a trunk which joins and

> curves along one side of the larger bead almost from the top end to

> the tail end, whereas a Garbh Gauri Shankar is a pair of twin beads

> where the smaller bead simply looks like a smaller round bead joined

> to a larger round bead?

>

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> AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> >Dear Friend

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