Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Namaskar Vandana, Sri DDji has given you good answers. Totally agree with him Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah Om Simone , AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > Dear Vandanaji > > thanks for reply and clarification........OK understand now...............you > chant the Lord Surya mantra for the 12 Mukhi Rudraksa and want to know if you > can chant different mantras on one Japa Mala.................yes from my > understanding a person can do many mantras with same Nepal or Indonesian Punch > Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 1/7/2005 9:24:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, > no_reply writes: > > >> > Dear Dharmadevji > > > > Thanks for your email. No this is not what i meant probably not > > explained myself very well... But, what i meant was that I have a > > 12 mukhi rudraksha and i say the mantra Om Krow(ing) Kshow(ing) Row > > (ing) Namah 108 times with my japa mala. Can I also say Om Gum > > Ganapatayei Namah with the same japa mala 108 times? I have an > > ordinary wooden japa mala. > > > > Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! > > Vandana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Dear Vandanaji Sorry.......have no experience with wooden bead malas unless they are Tulsi or Sandlewood or Rosewood so am not able to comment on this Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 1/7/2005 1:31:56 PM Pacific Standard Time, no_reply writes: > > > > > Dear DharmaDevji and Simoneji > > Hari OM! > > Many thanks for your reply. Does the japa mala have to be Nepal or > Indonesian Punch Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala? I only use a wooden bead > mala? > > Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! > > Vandana > > , "Simone" > <syzenith> wrote: > > > >Namaskar Vandana, > > > >Sri DDji has given you good answers. Totally agree with him > > > >Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah Om > >Simone > > > > > >, > >AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > > >>Dear Vandanaji > >> > >>thanks for reply and clarification........OK understand > >now...............you > >>chant the Lord Surya mantra for the 12 Mukhi Rudraksa and want to > >know if you > >>can chant different mantras on one Japa Mala.................yes > >from my > >>understanding a person can do many mantras with same Nepal or > >Indonesian Punch > >>Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala > >> > >>hope this helps > >> > >>Thanks and Take Care > >> > >>DharmaDev > >> > >>In a message dated 1/7/2005 9:24:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, > >>no_reply writes: > >> > >>>>>Dear Dharmadevji > >>> > >>>Thanks for your email. No this is not what i meant probably not > >>>explained myself very well... But, what i meant was that I > >have a > >>>12 mukhi rudraksha and i say the mantra Om Krow(ing) Kshow(ing) > >Row > >>>(ing) Namah 108 times with my japa mala. Can I also say Om Gum > >>>Ganapatayei Namah with the same japa mala 108 times? I have an > >>>ordinary wooden japa mala. > >>> > >>>Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! > >>>Vandana To send an email to: > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2005 Report Share Posted January 7, 2005 Dear DharmaDevji and Simoneji Hari OM! Many thanks for your reply. Does the japa mala have to be Nepal or Indonesian Punch Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala? I only use a wooden bead mala? Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! Vandana , "Simone" <syzenith> wrote: > > Namaskar Vandana, > > Sri DDji has given you good answers. Totally agree with him > > Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah Om > Simone > > > , > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > > > Dear Vandanaji > > > > thanks for reply and clarification........OK understand > now...............you > > chant the Lord Surya mantra for the 12 Mukhi Rudraksa and want to > know if you > > can chant different mantras on one Japa Mala.................yes > from my > > understanding a person can do many mantras with same Nepal or > Indonesian Punch > > Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala > > > > hope this helps > > > > Thanks and Take Care > > > > DharmaDev > > > > In a message dated 1/7/2005 9:24:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > no_reply writes: > > > > >> > Dear Dharmadevji > > > > > > Thanks for your email. No this is not what i meant probably not > > > explained myself very well... But, what i meant was that I > have a > > > 12 mukhi rudraksha and i say the mantra Om Krow(ing) Kshow(ing) > Row > > > (ing) Namah 108 times with my japa mala. Can I also say Om Gum > > > Ganapatayei Namah with the same japa mala 108 times? I have an > > > ordinary wooden japa mala. > > > > > > Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! > > > Vandana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Namaste Vandana, Traditionally: Preferably panchmukhi japa mala of either Nepali, Indian or Javanese origin. But if the soul is pure and prayers sincere, even pebbles and ordinary wood can be turned into gold. Example, some people I'd met, used two boxes. One is empty. The other contains 108 toothpicks. When each mantra round is completed, he/she puts one stick into the empty box until it contains 108. Hope this helps. Om Namah Shivaya Bright blessings Simone , v992003 <no_reply> wrote: > > Dear DharmaDevji and Simoneji > > Hari OM! > > Many thanks for your reply. Does the japa mala have to be Nepal or > Indonesian Punch Mukhi Rudraska Japa Mala? I only use a wooden bead > mala? > > Om Shree Ganeshai Namah! > > Vandana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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