Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 NEPALI IS MORE ROUND THAN JAVA ,JAVA IS MORE OVAL FORM. mogli_4u <asheesh.chandok wrote:hello friends namaskar, can some one pls tell me the diffrence between nepali beads & java beads? how much diffrence is there in effect on a person of these beads? (eg: a 14 mukhi nepali & 14 mukhi java bead,) thanx & regds asheesh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Dear Jose Ji What you have written is not correct.......I have a Java Siddha Mala sitting with me here and the Beads follow the same physical characteristics of the Nepal Beads....they are no all oval.......the beads progress in shape from round on the lower Mukhi Beads to elongated round on the higher Mukhi Beads........same physical characteristics as the Nepal Beads......only difference I see physically is that due to their smaller size they do not have the extended exterior projections on the surface that the nepali beads do.........that is why it is best to cap these beads in heavy silver or gold capping to enhance their properties hope this helps with describeing the difference between the Nepali Beads and the Java Beads........The Siddh Mala Bracelet I have here with me at Rudra Center America is really Beautifuly with the heavy silver caps Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DD In a message dated 7/13/2005 5:17:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, stargate40 writes: > Subj: RBSC : diffrence between nepali &java beads > 7/13/2005 5:17:50 AM Pacific Standard Time > stargate40 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > NEPALI IS MORE ROUND THAN JAVA ,JAVA IS MORE OVAL FORM. > > > mogli_4u <asheesh.chandok wrote:hello friends > namaskar, > can some one pls tell me the diffrence between nepali beads &java beads? > how much diffrence is there in effect on a person of these beads? > (eg: a 14 mukhi nepali &14 mukhi java bead,) > thanx ®ds > > asheesh > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Dear sri DDji I am wearing a 54 bead 5 mukhi mala of 8mm dia Strung in gold. Recently about a couple of months back based on my horoscope & the time,I was advised by Nitaji to wear a 13 mukhi with a pendant.I procured the same from Rudracentre & am waering the same on a black thread as provided by them. during my last trip to India I was told by a holy man to wear 2,6 & 8 mukhis also. accordingly I got my 5 mukhi mala modified to include them as follows strung mouth to mouth 2 2 6 6 8 In addition I am wearing the 13 mukhi seperately with pendant Can you please let me know if this is a good combination arrangement as I feel that i have not been able to acheive what i wanted to also please let me know what japas we need to do with these beads can we wear them ALWAYS even when we attend to nature's calls & while sleeping ?? Kindly reply,take care Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2005 Report Share Posted July 13, 2005 Dear Rao Ji Namaskar and thank you for your message........your Mala has the pairs of 2 Mukhi and 6 Mukhi Seperated on opposite sides of Mala.......and no pair of 4 Mukhi.......... that is the companion bead to 6 Mukhi........especially needed for increased descrimination when wearing 13 Mukhi For best effect wear the pairs of same bead mouth part to mouth part You havent said what you wish to achieve however this Mala with 4 Mukhi pairs added adn the beads re arranged would attract peaceful union with relationships and save from worldly sorrows Common Japas to be done with chanting Aum Namah Shivaya and the MahaMrityunjaya Mantras as many times as you see fit Malas can be worn all the time as sanitary habits have changed since the time the Holy Books were written............not to be worn when with spouse and not to let anyone else wear.........not to be worn to funeral hope this helps If we can do anything else for you let us know Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care Rudra Center America DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 7/13/2005 9:05:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, raomrs99 writes: > Subj: Re: RBSC : diffrence between nepali &java beads > 7/13/2005 9:05:33 AM Pacific Standard Time > raomrs99 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear sri DDji > > > I am wearing a 54 bead 5 mukhi mala of 8mm dia Strung in gold. > > Recently about a couple of months back based on my horoscope &the time,I was > advised by Nitaji to wear a 13 mukhi with a pendant.I procured the same from > Rudracentre &am waering the same on a black thread as provided by them. > > during my last trip to India I was told by a holy man to wear 2,6 &8 mukhis > also. > > accordingly I got my 5 mukhi mala modified to include them as follows strung > mouth to mouth > > > 2 2 > 6 6 > 8 > > > In addition I am wearing the 13 mukhi seperately with pendant > > > Can you please let me know if this is a good combination arrangement as I > feel that i have not been able to acheive what i wanted to > > also please let me know what japas we need to do with these beads > > can we wear them ALWAYS even when we attend to nature's calls &while > sleeping ?? > > Kindly reply,take care > > > Rao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Dear Manoj Ji Namaskar and thank you for your message 1 Larger Beads are more powerful than smaller beads says the Siva Purana 2 I have never found the magnetic powers or feel of the Java Beads to be the same as the magnificent Himalayan Nepal Beads.......Siva Purana states the favourite of Lord Siva are the Beads from Gauda Land that reaches from about Bengal to what is left of t he Himalaya Rudraksha Forest 3 Java Beads are more readily found..........and more readily sent to market.......Nepal Beads are more found in more remote area of world and are the favourites of Lord Siva 4 is OK to wear Rudraksha Bead Bracelet if you are doing work that does not damage the beads ..............if the beads become soiled it is an easy matter to wash and reoil........purity of bead is not affected by getting dirt on bead as this is where they came from .........the earth.........if beads are getting paint or chemicals on them then yes you need to stop wearing on wrist and return beads to original oiled condition hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care Mitra DD In a message dated 7/24/2005 12:58:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, manojmn10 writes: > > > Namaskar Dharamdevji I have > a confusion which i want to clear with all of you. > > 1)Are smaller beads less powerful than the larger ones. > 2)Are the magnetic powers of Java beads same as that of nepali beads. > 3)Why is the price difference so high between a nepali bead and a java > rudraksha bead. > 4)Is it advisable to wear rudraksha bracelet as our hands can get dirty fast > so wont that affect the purity of the bead. > > Pls throw light on the same as im unable to get a clarity on these questions > that keep haunting me and im confused on the same. > > Thanks&Regards > Manoj Nair > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Jose Ji > > What you have written is not correct.......I have a Java Siddha Mala sitting > > with me here and the Beads follow the same physical characteristics of the > Nepal Beads....they are no all oval.......the beads progress in shape from > round > on the lower Mukhi Beads to elongated round on the higher Mukhi > Beads........same physical characteristics as the Nepal Beads......only > difference I see > physically is that due to their smaller size they do not have the extended Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Namaskar Dharamdevji I have a confusion which i want to clear with all of you. 1)Are smaller beads less powerful than the larger ones. 2)Are the magnetic powers of Java beads same as that of nepali beads. 3)Why is the price difference so high between a nepali bead and a java rudraksha bead. 4)Is it advisable to wear rudraksha bracelet as our hands can get dirty fast so wont that affect the purity of the bead. Pls throw light on the same as im unable to get a clarity on these questions that keep haunting me and im confused on the same. Thanks&Regards Manoj Nair AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Jose Ji What you have written is not correct.......I have a Java Siddha Mala sitting with me here and the Beads follow the same physical characteristics of the Nepal Beads....they are no all oval.......the beads progress in shape from round on the lower Mukhi Beads to elongated round on the higher Mukhi Beads........same physical characteristics as the Nepal Beads......only difference I see physically is that due to their smaller size they do not have the extended exterior projections on the surface that the nepali beads do.........that is why it is best to cap these beads in heavy silver or gold capping to enhance their properties hope this helps with describeing the difference between the Nepali Beads and the Java Beads........The Siddh Mala Bracelet I have here with me at Rudra Center America is really Beautifuly with the heavy silver caps Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DD In a message dated 7/13/2005 5:17:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, stargate40 writes: > Subj: RBSC : diffrence between nepali &java beads > 7/13/2005 5:17:50 AM Pacific Standard Time > stargate40 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > NEPALI IS MORE ROUND THAN JAVA ,JAVA IS MORE OVAL FORM. > > > mogli_4u <asheesh.chandok wrote:hello friends > namaskar, > can some one pls tell me the diffrence between nepali beads &java beads? > how much diffrence is there in effect on a person of these beads? > (eg: a 14 mukhi nepali &14 mukhi java bead,) > thanx ®ds > > asheesh > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > To send an email to: Visit your group "" on the web. Too much spam in your inbox? Mail gives you the best spam protection for FREE! http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 Dear Manoj Ji Recommended books are Rudraksha Biomedical Implications by Subas Rai that is on our Rudra Center Website and then if you live in the US go to www.natarajbooks.com and buy the Shiva Purana.........then the Book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand will also help with Mantras from Amazon.com Is really difficult to hold bead on ajna chakra for meditation purposes to recieve future sight as your arm muscles will tense and become exhausted doing this......need to find a way to get the 14 Mukhi on a head Mala and then meditate in relaxed position of half or full Lotus keep daily journal for first two weeks of wearing and then take bead off head and let the bead rest at place of worship for at least a week ........... reason for this is that 14 Mukhi Bead draws one to future planning.........however it stops there......you have to come back to present moment to follow through on the impressions and future planning you have written in your journal........If you wear 14 Mukhi each day in meditation a person gets little done in present moment and we have to balance each day so there is follow through and progress in the present moment that will support our future life hope this helps Mitra Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DD In a message dated 7/25/2005 1:20:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, manojmn10 writes: > > > dear Dharamdevji > Thank you very much for your kind reply.Also i would like to > know your recommendation of rudraksha bead books to be read as i would > definitely want to add one to my collection. > > Also i wanted to know if the 14 mukhi bead that i wear in my siddha mala can > also be used to open the ajna chakra by meditating with the bead touching my > forehead with one hand and my other hand chanting the bead mantra 108 > times.Will this process be of help to open the third eye chakra,or do i need to buy > another bead specifically for this purpose.Kindly throw some light on the > same. > > thanks&Regards > Manoj Nair > > Om Namo Namah Shivaya > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Manoj Ji > > Namaskar and thank you for your message > > 1 Larger Beads are more powerful than smaller beads says the Siva Purana > > 2 I have never found the magnetic powers or feel of the Java Beads to be the > > same as the magnificent Himalayan Nepal Beads.......Siva Purana states the > favourite of Lord Siva are the Beads from Gauda Land that reaches from about > > Bengal to what is left of t he Himalaya Rudraksha Forest > > 3 Java Beads are more readily found..........and more readily sent to > market.......Nepal Beads are more found in more remote area of world and are > the > favourites of Lord Siva > > 4 is OK to wear Rudraksha Bead Bracelet if you are doing work that does not > damage the beads ..............if the beads become soiled it is an easy > matter > to wash and reoil........purity of bead is not affected by getting dirt on > bead as this is where they came from .........the earth.........if beads are > > getting paint or chemicals on them then yes you need to stop wearing on > wrist and > return beads to original oiled condition > > hope this helps > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Thanks and Take Care Mitra > > DD > In a message dated 7/24/2005 12:58:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > manojmn10 writes: > > > > > > >Namaskar Dharamdevji I have > >a confusion which i want to clear with all of you. > > > >1)Are smaller beads less powerful than the larger ones. > >2)Are the magnetic powers of Java beads same as that of nepali beads. > >3)Why is the price difference so high between a nepali bead and a java > >rudraksha bead. > >4)Is it advisable to wear rudraksha bracelet as our hands can get dirty > fast > >so wont that affect the purity of the bead. > > > >Pls throw light on the same as im unable to get a clarity on these > questions > >that keep haunting me and im confused on the same. > > > >Thanks&Regards > >Manoj Nair > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2005 Report Share Posted July 25, 2005 dear Dharamdevji Thank you very much for your kind reply.Also i would like to know your recommendation of rudraksha bead books to be read as i would definitely want to add one to my collection. Also i wanted to know if the 14 mukhi bead that i wear in my siddha mala can also be used to open the ajna chakra by meditating with the bead touching my forehead with one hand and my other hand chanting the bead mantra 108 times.Will this process be of help to open the third eye chakra,or do i need to buy another bead specifically for this purpose.Kindly throw some light on the same. thanks&Regards Manoj Nair Om Namo Namah Shivaya AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Manoj Ji Namaskar and thank you for your message 1 Larger Beads are more powerful than smaller beads says the Siva Purana 2 I have never found the magnetic powers or feel of the Java Beads to be the same as the magnificent Himalayan Nepal Beads.......Siva Purana states the favourite of Lord Siva are the Beads from Gauda Land that reaches from about Bengal to what is left of t he Himalaya Rudraksha Forest 3 Java Beads are more readily found..........and more readily sent to market.......Nepal Beads are more found in more remote area of world and are the favourites of Lord Siva 4 is OK to wear Rudraksha Bead Bracelet if you are doing work that does not damage the beads ..............if the beads become soiled it is an easy matter to wash and reoil........purity of bead is not affected by getting dirt on bead as this is where they came from .........the earth.........if beads are getting paint or chemicals on them then yes you need to stop wearing on wrist and return beads to original oiled condition hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care Mitra DD In a message dated 7/24/2005 12:58:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, manojmn10 writes: > > > Namaskar Dharamdevji I have > a confusion which i want to clear with all of you. > > 1)Are smaller beads less powerful than the larger ones. > 2)Are the magnetic powers of Java beads same as that of nepali beads. > 3)Why is the price difference so high between a nepali bead and a java > rudraksha bead. > 4)Is it advisable to wear rudraksha bracelet as our hands can get dirty fast > so wont that affect the purity of the bead. > > Pls throw light on the same as im unable to get a clarity on these questions > that keep haunting me and im confused on the same. > > Thanks&Regards > Manoj Nair > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Jose Ji > > What you have written is not correct.......I have a Java Siddha Mala sitting > > with me here and the Beads follow the same physical characteristics of the > Nepal Beads....they are no all oval.......the beads progress in shape from > round > on the lower Mukhi Beads to elongated round on the higher Mukhi > Beads........same physical characteristics as the Nepal Beads......only > difference I see > physically is that due to their smaller size they do not have the extended To send an email to: Beliefs of hinduism Rudraksha beads Visit your group "" on the web. Too much spam in your inbox? Mail gives you the best spam protection for FREE! http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 Dear Manoj Ji Your welcome Mitra Dhanyavaad cha Pranams DD In a message dated 7/26/2005 9:01:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, manojmn10 writes: > Subj: Re: RBSC : diffrence between nepali &java beads > 7/26/2005 9:01:27 AM Pacific Standard Time > manojmn10 > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > Dear dharamdevji > Pranam and thank you very much for your kind insights into > the queries that was there in my mind.Wishing One and all here the best of > health,wealth,and peace. > > regards > Manoj Nair > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 Dear dharamdevji Pranam and thank you very much for your kind insights into the queries that was there in my mind.Wishing One and all here the best of health,wealth,and peace. regards Manoj Nair Om Namah Shivaya. AumShiningLotus wrote: Dear Manoj Ji Recommended books are Rudraksha Biomedical Implications by Subas Rai that is on our Rudra Center Website and then if you live in the US go to www.natarajbooks.com and buy the Shiva Purana.........then the Book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand will also help with Mantras from Amazon.com Is really difficult to hold bead on ajna chakra for meditation purposes to recieve future sight as your arm muscles will tense and become exhausted doing this......need to find a way to get the 14 Mukhi on a head Mala and then meditate in relaxed position of half or full Lotus keep daily journal for first two weeks of wearing and then take bead off head and let the bead rest at place of worship for at least a week ........... reason for this is that 14 Mukhi Bead draws one to future planning.........however it stops there......you have to come back to present moment to follow through on the impressions and future planning you have written in your journal........If you wear 14 Mukhi each day in meditation a person gets little done in present moment and we have to balance each day so there is follow through and progress in the present moment that will support our future life hope this helps Mitra Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DD In a message dated 7/25/2005 1:20:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, manojmn10 writes: > > > dear Dharamdevji > Thank you very much for your kind reply.Also i would like to > know your recommendation of rudraksha bead books to be read as i would > definitely want to add one to my collection. > > Also i wanted to know if the 14 mukhi bead that i wear in my siddha mala can > also be used to open the ajna chakra by meditating with the bead touching my > forehead with one hand and my other hand chanting the bead mantra 108 > times.Will this process be of help to open the third eye chakra,or do i need to buy > another bead specifically for this purpose.Kindly throw some light on the > same. > > thanks&Regards > Manoj Nair > > Om Namo Namah Shivaya > > AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Manoj Ji > > Namaskar and thank you for your message > > 1 Larger Beads are more powerful than smaller beads says the Siva Purana > > 2 I have never found the magnetic powers or feel of the Java Beads to be the > > same as the magnificent Himalayan Nepal Beads.......Siva Purana states the > favourite of Lord Siva are the Beads from Gauda Land that reaches from about > > Bengal to what is left of t he Himalaya Rudraksha Forest > > 3 Java Beads are more readily found..........and more readily sent to > market.......Nepal Beads are more found in more remote area of world and are > the > favourites of Lord Siva > > 4 is OK to wear Rudraksha Bead Bracelet if you are doing work that does not > damage the beads ..............if the beads become soiled it is an easy > matter > to wash and reoil........purity of bead is not affected by getting dirt on > bead as this is where they came from .........the earth.........if beads are > > getting paint or chemicals on them then yes you need to stop wearing on > wrist and > return beads to original oiled condition > > hope this helps > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Thanks and Take Care Mitra > > DD > In a message dated 7/24/2005 12:58:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, > manojmn10 writes: > > > > > > >Namaskar Dharamdevji I have > >a confusion which i want to clear with all of you. > > > >1)Are smaller beads less powerful than the larger ones. > >2)Are the magnetic powers of Java beads same as that of nepali beads. > >3)Why is the price difference so high between a nepali bead and a java > >rudraksha bead. > >4)Is it advisable to wear rudraksha bracelet as our hands can get dirty > fast > >so wont that affect the purity of the bead. > > > >Pls throw light on the same as im unable to get a clarity on these > questions > >that keep haunting me and im confused on the same. > > > >Thanks&Regards > >Manoj Nair > To send an email to: Visit your group "" on the web. Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages Only in Mail: http://in.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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