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Dear members,

 

My name is Munis and I'm new to this club. I started wearing my first rudraksha

about 4 years ago and the manner it which I acquired the bead, well, let me put

it this way was 'divinely orchestrated'.

 

I did not know what to expect or how to take care of the bead as I had very

limited knowledge of rudrakshas at that point of time. I only came across the

rudraksha websites about a year ago and started learning more abt them. What I

discovered was, I was actually following the 'rules' pertaining to caring for

the bead without even reading or learning about them, 3 years back. Then I got

three more rudrakshas from rudracentre in Malaysia (thru Dev...God Bless him)...

exactly a year ago and when I started wearing the additional beads, I became a

vegetarian. I have also become a devotee of Lord Shiva - Destroyer of Ignorance,

from then on.

 

Over the last 2-3 weeks, I have been following many discussions on the forum,

particularly on 1-mukhi (round) rudrakshas and I find the explanations given by

DharmaDev ji and Simone-ji have been both enlightening as well as uplighting. I

for one have gained tremendously on this discussion threads.

 

In the last 2 months, I have designed a mala that I wanted to wear and I have

requested from Dev-ji (Rudracentre Malaysia) to design it. I have included a

1-mukhi (cresent shaped, GauriShanker, and a few combination of mukhis along

with sphatiks. Again, I felt an innate feeling of wanting to wear these

combination of beads. I guess, the point I am driving at here is, if one is

destined to wear these beads, the beads will come looking for you....and the

beads will subconsiously guide you as well. That would also be certainly true

for a 1-mukhi round rudraksha beads...(if at all, like what Simone-ji had said,

the bead actually existed in this KaliYuga).

 

Finally, I would like to seek some help from any members in the forum. My

sister and I are in the process of writing books on religious themed backgrounds

mainly for children in our country and we are currently looking for some good

illustrators. The illustrators must be very well versed in Hinduism and the

different forms of our Gods and Goddesses. If you know of any, kindly let me

know.

 

Finally, to the moderator of this forum as well as to all the divine souls who

have so far contributed immensely to my understanding of the divine beads, I

like to say a BIG THANK YOU. May the blessings of Lord Shiva be on you and your

family always.

 

Om Namah Sivaya.

 

Munis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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dear Munis,

Divine Guide with ur permission, i would recommend this person to Munis.

 

If u r keen i can put u in contact with a person who had been an ashram guru to

give u more details.He has alot of veda knowledge and is doing research on them

too.

 

Trust me this person knows and will guide us in depth.

 

Best Regards,

 

Roan

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Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:34 AM

RBSC : Hello and Greetings from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 

 

 

Dear members,

 

My name is Munis and I'm new to this club. I started wearing my first

rudraksha about 4 years ago and the manner it which I acquired the bead, well,

let me put it this way was 'divinely orchestrated'.

 

I did not know what to expect or how to take care of the bead as I had very

limited knowledge of rudrakshas at that point of time. I only came across the

rudraksha websites about a year ago and started learning more abt them. What I

discovered was, I was actually following the 'rules' pertaining to caring for

the bead without even reading or learning about them, 3 years back. Then I got

three more rudrakshas from rudracentre in Malaysia (thru Dev...God Bless him)...

exactly a year ago and when I started wearing the additional beads, I became a

vegetarian. I have also become a devotee of Lord Shiva - Destroyer of Ignorance,

from then on.

 

Over the last 2-3 weeks, I have been following many discussions on the forum,

particularly on 1-mukhi (round) rudrakshas and I find the explanations given by

DharmaDev ji and Simone-ji have been both enlightening as well as uplighting. I

for one have gained tremendously on this discussion threads.

 

In the last 2 months, I have designed a mala that I wanted to wear and I have

requested from Dev-ji (Rudracentre Malaysia) to design it. I have included a

1-mukhi (cresent shaped, GauriShanker, and a few combination of mukhis along

with sphatiks. Again, I felt an innate feeling of wanting to wear these

combination of beads. I guess, the point I am driving at here is, if one is

destined to wear these beads, the beads will come looking for you....and the

beads will subconsiously guide you as well. That would also be certainly true

for a 1-mukhi round rudraksha beads...(if at all, like what Simone-ji had said,

the bead actually existed in this KaliYuga).

 

Finally, I would like to seek some help from any members in the forum. My

sister and I are in the process of writing books on religious themed backgrounds

mainly for children in our country and we are currently looking for some good

illustrators. The illustrators must be very well versed in Hinduism and the

different forms of our Gods and Goddesses. If you know of any, kindly let me

know.

 

Finally, to the moderator of this forum as well as to all the divine souls who

have so far contributed immensely to my understanding of the divine beads, I

like to say a BIG THANK YOU. May the blessings of Lord Shiva be on you and your

family always.

 

Om Namah Sivaya.

 

Munis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Roanji

 

Namaskar Mitra............all are welcome here with interest in the Holy

Rudraksha............please invite person to group site if you

like.............it

would be good to see if there is anything else we have not already found

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

In a message dated 12/14/2004 7:09:42 PM Pacific Standard Time,

roankz writes:

 

>

>

>

> dear Munis,

> Divine Guide with ur permission, i would recommend this person to Munis.

>

> If u r keen i can put u in contact with a person who had been an ashram guru

> to give u more details.He has alot of veda knowledge and is doing research

> on them too.

>

> Trust me this person knows and will guide us in depth.

>

> Best Regards,

>

> Roan

> SS GLOBAL FREIGHT PTE LTD

> #01-32 CARGO AGENTS BUILDING C

> P O BOX 967

> SINGAPORE

> TEL: (65) 6545 1044

> FAX: (65) 6545 0106

> WEB: www.superspeedgroup.com

> email: roankz

>

>

> CONFIDENTIALITY CAUTION:

> The information contained in this e-mail (including any

> attachment) is confidential and legally privileged. If you

> are not the intended recipient (or the person responsible

> to deliver it to the intended recipient) or have received

> it in error, please do not use, disclose, disseminate,

> distribute or copy this e-mail (including any attachment)

> or any part of it. Please immediately delete or destroy it

> and notify us by sending a return e-mail. Thank you

> -

> CoolMunny CoolMunny

>

> Wednesday, December 15, 2004 9:34 AM

> RBSC : Hello and Greetings from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

>

>

>

> Dear members,

>

> My name is Munis and I'm new to this club. I started wearing my first

> rudraksha about 4 years ago and the manner it which I acquired the bead, well,

> let me put it this way was 'divinely orchestrated'.

>

> I did not know what to expect or how to take care of the bead as I had very

> limited knowledge of rudrakshas at that point of time. I only came across

> the rudraksha websites about a year ago and started learning more abt them.

> What I discovered was, I was actually following the 'rules' pertaining to

> caring for the bead without even reading or learning about them, 3 years back.

> Then I got three more rudrakshas from rudracentre in Malaysia (thru Dev...God

> Bless him)... exactly a year ago and when I started wearing the additional

> beads, I became a vegetarian. I have also become a devotee of Lord Shiva -

> Destroyer of Ignorance, from then on.

>

> Over the last 2-3 weeks, I have been following many discussions on the

> forum, particularly on 1-mukhi (round) rudrakshas and I find the explanations

> given by DharmaDev ji and Simone-ji have been both enlightening as well as

> uplighting. I for one have gained tremendously on this discussion threads.

>

> In the last 2 months, I have designed a mala that I wanted to wear and I

> have requested from Dev-ji (Rudracentre Malaysia) to design it. I have

included

> a 1-mukhi (cresent shaped, GauriShanker, and a few combination of mukhis

> along with sphatiks. Again, I felt an innate feeling of wanting to wear these

> combination of beads. I guess, the point I am driving at here is, if one is

> destined to wear these beads, the beads will come looking for you....and the

> beads will subconsiously guide you as well. That would also be certainly

> true for a 1-mukhi round rudraksha beads...(if at all, like what Simone-ji had

> said, the bead actually existed in this KaliYuga).

>

> Finally, I would like to seek some help from any members in the forum. My

> sister and I are in the process of writing books on religious themed

> backgrounds mainly for children in our country and we are currently looking

for some

> good illustrators. The illustrators must be very well versed in Hinduism and

> the different forms of our Gods and Goddesses. If you know of any, kindly

> let me know.

>

> Finally, to the moderator of this forum as well as to all the divine souls

> who have so far contributed immensely to my understanding of the divine

> beads, I like to say a BIG THANK YOU. May the blessings of Lord Shiva be on

you

> and your family always.

>

> Om Namah Sivaya.

>

> Munis

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Respected Munis ji

 

Namaskar and thank you for your generous words Mitra........the Ashram on

Hawaii that produces the magazine Hinduisim today has been working with an

illustrator for thier books and you might contact them on the internet as the

Guruji

who took MahaSamadhi there recently had his books illustrated by this person

 

hope this helps

 

Thanks and Take Care Mitra

 

DhamrmaDev

 

In a message dated 12/14/2004 6:23:11 PM Pacific Standard Time,

coolmunny writes:

 

>

>

>

>

> Dear members,

>

> My name is Munis and I'm new to this club. I started wearing my first

> rudraksha about 4 years ago and the manner it which I acquired the bead, well,

let

> me put it this way was 'divinely orchestrated'.

>

> I did not know what to expect or how to take care of the bead as I had very

> limited knowledge of rudrakshas at that point of time. I only came across the

> rudraksha websites about a year ago and started learning more abt them.

> What I discovered was, I was actually following the 'rules' pertaining to

caring

> for the bead without even reading or learning about them, 3 years back. Then

> I got three more rudrakshas from rudracentre in Malaysia (thru Dev...God

> Bless him)... exactly a year ago and when I started wearing the additional

> beads, I became a vegetarian. I have also become a devotee of Lord Shiva -

> Destroyer of Ignorance, from then on.

>

> Over the last 2-3 weeks, I have been following many discussions on the

> forum, particularly on 1-mukhi (round) rudrakshas and I find the explanations

> given by DharmaDev ji and Simone-ji have been both enlightening as well as

> uplighting. I for one have gained tremendously on this discussion threads.

>

> In the last 2 months, I have designed a mala that I wanted to wear and I

> have requested from Dev-ji (Rudracentre Malaysia) to design it. I have

included

> a 1-mukhi (cresent shaped, GauriShanker, and a few combination of mukhis

> along with sphatiks. Again, I felt an innate feeling of wanting to wear these

> combination of beads. I guess, the point I am driving at here is, if one is

> destined to wear these beads, the beads will come looking for you....and the

> beads will subconsiously guide you as well. That would also be certainly

true

> for a 1-mukhi round rudraksha beads...(if at all, like what Simone-ji had

> said, the bead actually existed in this KaliYuga).

>

> Finally, I would like to seek some help from any members in the forum. My

> sister and I are in the process of writing books on religious themed

> backgrounds mainly for children in our country and we are currently looking

for some

> good illustrators. The illustrators must be very well versed in Hinduism and

> the different forms of our Gods and Goddesses. If you know of any, kindly let

> me know.

>

> Finally, to the moderator of this forum as well as to all the divine souls

> who have so far contributed immensely to my understanding of the divine beads,

> I like to say a BIG THANK YOU. May the blessings of Lord Shiva be on you and

> your family always.

>

> Om Namah Sivaya.

>

> Munis

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