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You are very blessed to find 3 and 5 mukhis after peeling the fruits

becos these 2 work synergistically together to remove past life

karmas, or at least lessen them. Thank you for mentioning the book

by Mr Venugopalan.

 

Btw, it may be of interest to note there are 14 chakras to firstly

contend with, during Kali Yuga. The first 7 are Upper Chakras. The

latter 7 are below the Muladhara. Lord Ganapati sitting at the

Muladhara Chakra, protects and prevents most souls from falling

below the "Latter 7 chakras".

 

Individuals who are innately inclined to commit atrocities and

serious crimes are usually and mostly influenced by the Lower 7

Chakras if we take a serious look into their birth details

and "Yogas" under the Jyotish System.

 

 

 

, shanta kumari

<sreenu427> wrote:

> Dear member,

>

> When I visited Threyambakeshwar Temple in Nasik I had the

oppotunity of

> seeing the Rudrakhsa Tree and the beads. There were many sellers

of fresh

> rudrakshas just plucked from the tree. I was also fascinated by

this and bought about 11 beads from the seller. He gave me the

instruction to take

> out the rudraksha without breaking it and it would be my luck if I

get

> 2,3,5 mukhi out of those beads. After praying at the temple I

came back to

> Delhi and forgot all about it. All of a sudden I remembered about

it and I

> peeled the beads and to my surprise they were of 3 & 5 mukhi

rudrakshas though in smaller sizes. Why I am writing this to inform

the group that these are the genuine ones.

>

> While in Nasik I came across a book called Soul Searchers -

Kundalini awakening written by one Mr Venugopalan and published by

B.Jain Books Delhi. I was all the time under the impression that

there were only seven chakras but this author has given so

elaborately about more than 100 chakras and Nadis. It is an

eyeopening book.

>

> It is my experience and I hope the group will appreciate it.

>

> God bless you all

> Shanta.

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