Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Amit Ji Do these Rudrani beads also have Mukhis or divisions just like rudraksha beads? Deven amit uniyal <devshoppe > wrote: The tiny beads of Rudrani which are rare to find and are wonderful in effect are said to be the female part of the Rudraksha. It is kept in puja rooms along with Rudraksha to get the results of the totality of the Shiva – Parvati jori. Those who keep this jori in their place of worship get all the material pleasures in this birth and salvation after death. Here is the pic of rudrani mala:- sacred-objects/spnew/view/f5a9?i=182 thanks amit uniyal sacred-objects, "mudigantisai" <mudigantisai wrote: > > Namaste Panditji, > > Kindly provide more details about these rudrani seeds. It is as > powerful as Rudraksha. Is it hard enough to string like mala. > > Thanking you > > M.Sai > > > > Another sacred product of the Rudraksha tree is known as Rudrani. It > > is a small 1mm to 1.5 mm seed which is found with the Rudrakash flower > > when it starts blooming and then drops off. Some people wear a mala of > > it round their neck. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 dear sir, Rudrani beads dont have any mukhis or partitions defined on these... these r very tiny say abt 2mm thanks amit uniyal http://www.devshoppe.com sacred-objects, deven chopra <chopradeven81> wrote: > > Amit Ji > > Do these Rudrani beads also have Mukhis or divisions just like rudraksha beads? > > Deven > > amit uniyal <devshoppe> wrote: > The tiny beads of Rudrani which are rare to find and are wonderful > in effect are said to be the female part of the Rudraksha. It is > kept in puja rooms along with Rudraksha to get the results of the > totality of the Shiva – Parvati jori. Those who keep this jori in > their place of worship get all the material pleasures in this birth > and salvation after death. > Here is the pic of rudrani mala:- > sacred-objects/spnew/view/f5a9?i=182 > > thanks > amit uniyal > > > > sacred-objects, "mudigantisai" > <mudigantisai@> wrote: > > > > Namaste Panditji, > > > > Kindly provide more details about these rudrani seeds. It is as > > powerful as Rudraksha. Is it hard enough to string like mala. > > > > Thanking you > > > > M.Sai > > > > > > > Another sacred product of the Rudraksha tree is known as > Rudrani. It > > > is a small 1mm to 1.5 mm seed which is found with the Rudrakash > flower > > > when it starts blooming and then drops off. Some people wear a > mala of > > > it round their neck. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Thanks Amit Ji and sri Pandit Tata Ji for replying to my message. So, I think an X ray would help to reveal something about rudrani beads also like if they have any seed like rudraksha beads or some new information. IS there any mention or rudrani beads in Shastras or Puran also ? Regards Deven Pt Siva Prasad Tata <sptata > wrote: Dear Deven, They dont have any mukhis but there are thin lines. The number varies. A thorough study needs to be made. On 5/26/06, deven chopra <chopradeven81 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote: Amit Ji Do these Rudrani beads also have Mukhis or divisions just like rudraksha beads? Deven amit uniyal <devshoppe > wrote: The tiny beads of Rudrani which are rare to find and are wonderful in effect are said to be the female part of the Rudraksha. It is kept in puja rooms along with Rudraksha to get the results of the totality of the Shiva – Parvati jori. Those who keep this jori in their place of worship get all the material pleasures in this birth and salvation after death. Here is the pic of rudrani mala:- sacred-objects/spnew/view/f5a9?i=182 thanks amit uniyal sacred-objects, "mudigantisai" <mudigantisai wrote: > > Namaste Panditji, > > Kindly provide more details about these rudrani seeds. It is as > powerful as Rudraksha. Is it hard enough to string like mala. > > Thanking you > > M.Sai > > > > Another sacred product of the Rudraksha tree is known as Rudrani. It > > is a small 1mm to 1.5 mm seed which is found with the Rudrakash flower > > when it starts blooming and then drops off. Some people wear a mala of > > it round their neck. > India Answers Share what your know-how and wisdom Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger Download now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 These r known by rudrani...some people call them rudrakshi too. i will upload the pics soon. thanks amit sacred-objects, "Mahamuni Das" <mahamuni> wrote: > > Are they known by any other names? Can you give us a larger scan of a single bead and the whole mala? > - > Pt Siva Prasad Tata > sacred-objects > Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:40 PM > Re: Re: More sacred-objects To Amit Ji > > > Dear Deven, > They dont have any mukhis but there are thin lines. The number varies. A thorough study needs to be made. > > > On 5/26/06, deven chopra <chopradeven81> wrote: > Amit Ji > > Do these Rudrani beads also have Mukhis or divisions just like rudraksha beads? > > Deven > > amit uniyal <devshoppe> wrote: > The tiny beads of Rudrani which are rare to find and are wonderful > in effect are said to be the female part of the Rudraksha. It is > kept in puja rooms along with Rudraksha to get the results of the > totality of the Shiva – Parvati jori. Those who keep this jori in > their place of worship get all the material pleasures in this birth > and salvation after death. > Here is the pic of rudrani mala:- > sacred-objects/spnew/view/f5a9? i=182 > > thanks > amit uniyal > > > > sacred-objects, "mudigantisai" > <mudigantisai@> wrote: > > > > Namaste Panditji, > > > > Kindly provide more details about these rudrani seeds. It is as > > powerful as Rudraksha. Is it hard enough to string like mala. > > > > Thanking you > > > > M.Sai > > > > > > > Another sacred product of the Rudraksha tree is known as > Rudrani. It > > > is a small 1mm to 1.5 mm seed which is found with the Rudrakash > flower > > > when it starts blooming and then drops off. Some people wear a > mala of > > > it round their neck. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - --------- > India Answers Share what your know-how and wisdom > Send free SMS to your Friends on Mobile from your Messenger Download now > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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