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Dear DharmaDev,

 

Sorry, I still don't understand your directions for wearing beads on the ears.

How long should the string be? Does it go all the way around my head, or is it

just short and looped over the ear? Can you draw a picture using one of the

drawing programs and incorporate it into an email? Perhaps my loops were just

not snug enough. Thanks.

 

Barbara

- AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com

 

Monday, January 30, 2006 8:15 AM

Re: RBSC : seven mukhi combination

Dear Friendstring 6 beads on thread and tie them securely on back of ear between

ear and head and they will stay there in a most important place on the

head......they will be behind the ear and will fit snugly..........be sure you

wear with heavy crochet type thread or heavy wool thread.............you may

wish to take them off at night so tie them in a bowHave never looked up meaning

of slesmataka however if you search the online Sanskrit Dictionaries you may be

able to find the meaning of this word and let us knowhope this helpsRudra

CenterDharmaDev Arya

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string 6 beads on thread and tie them securely on back of ear between ear and

head and they will stay there in a most important place on the head......they

will be behind the ear and will fit snugly..........be sure you wear with heavy

crochet type thread or heavy wool thread.............you may wish to take them

off at night so tie them in a bow

Have never looked up meaning of slesmataka however if you search the online

Sanskrit Dictionaries you may be able to find the meaning of this word and let

us know

hope this helps

Rudra Center

DharmaDev Arya

In a message dated 1/30/2006 1:48:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, barbjs (AT) shaw (DOT) ca writes:

AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com

 

Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:56 AM

Re: RBSC : seven mukhi combination

Dear Friend

Namaskar and thank you for your message...........the quote mentioned comes from

the RudrakshaJabalopanisad part 43............I dont have an english

transliteration of this here however the mention of etc. in this context may

mean anything that does not fall into the context of wearing Rudraksha Beads

and the worship of Lord Siva

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Namaskar and thanks for message ........yes you can wear Tulsi with the Holy

Rudraksha and you can worship each of the Holy Trinity and as many of the

Devas as you wish.......the Siva Purana states in the first few verses

In order to Bless the devotees they were given to the four varnas devoted to worship of Lord Visnu

There is also a common saying that if you worship Lord Siva you are worshipping

Lord Visnu and if you worship Lord Visnu you are worshipping Lord Siva so there

is no need to listen to those who give you information with anger attatched to

it unless they can back up their information with a referenced source

hope this helps

Rudra Center India and Ameria

DharmaDev Arya

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You have asked for clarification regarding hanging rudraksha on ear

between the ear and the head is a space

you can put a string aroung this part of the ear that connects the ear to the head

you can tie this string into a circle like a mala

you can loop this thread over the ear so it hangs between the space between the ear and the head

with this concept you can add Rudraksha Beads to the loop of string you have

made and hang them over the ear in the space that is between the ear and the

head

hope this helps

Rudra Center

DharmaDev Arya

In a message dated 1/31/2006 3:55:47 AM Pacific Standard Time, UnknownSender@UnknownDomain writes:

AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com

 

Monday, January 30, 2006 8:15 AM

Re: RBSC : seven mukhi combination

Dear Friend

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oops,

Regarding the design of the earrings.. I didnt read this post of

master Dharmadev Aryaji. Yes this design that he is telling seems more

effective and interesting, Barbara.

I will also try to draw it and show you.

see you..

 

 

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AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

>

> Dear Friend

>

> string 6 beads on thread and tie them securely on back of ear

between ear and

> head and they will stay there in a most important place on the

head......they

> will be behind the ear and will fit snugly..........be sure you wear

with

> heavy crochet type thread or heavy wool thread.............you may

wish to take

> them off at night so tie them in a bow

>

> Have never looked up meaning of slesmataka however if you search the

online

> Sanskrit Dictionaries you may be able to find the meaning of this

word and let

> us know

>

> hope this helps

>

> Rudra Center

>

> DharmaDev Arya

>

> In a message dated 1/30/2006 1:48:05 AM Pacific Standard Time,

barbjs@s...

> writes:

>

> >

> >

> > AumShiningLotus@a...

> >

> > Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:56 AM

> > Re: RBSC : seven mukhi combination

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Friend

> >

> > Namaskar and thank you for your message...........the quote

mentioned comes

> > from the RudrakshaJabalopanisad part 43............I dont have an

english

> > transliteration of this here however the mention of etc. in this

context may

> > mean anything that does not fall into the context of wearing

Rudraksha Beads and

> > the worship of Lord Siva

> >

>

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