Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Dear Friends Found a reference in the SriMadDeviBhagavat that states to string for Mantra Siddhi the beads are to be strung mouth part to mouth part and tail part to tail part.........meaning they knew at the time the best usage was in pairs hope this helps DD In a message dated 6/13/2006 5:37:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, asheesh1968 writes: > > > Hello Prince > > Thanks for sending me the design. Lot of people say that a mala > should be prepared in a pair. > > Is there some one who can give more insight into the best possible > design of mala. > > Thanks > > Asheesh > > , yourstruelyprince > <no_reply wrote: > > > >Hi Asheesh, Look at the design. It should be like this according > to... > >all people around. ))) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Dear Prince Ji No master here............... only me sweeping floors and shipping packages and answering questions............your mala design works as you have companion beads linked with each other on each side of mala......Gauri Shankar is good over heart or back of neck depending on your intent and purpose Great Mala Design DD In a message dated 6/15/2006 7:21:25 AM Pacific Standard Time, no_reply writes: > > > > oh master, > may be I put a wrong combination. > you mean like this ? > 2 mukhi. ! ! .3 mukhi > 2 mukhi. i i .3 mukhi > 4 mukhi. ! ! .5 mukhi > 4 Mukhi. i i .5 Mukhi > 6 mukhi. ! ! .7 mukhi > 6 mukhi. i i .7 mukhi > 8 mukhi. ! ! .9 mukhi > 10 mukhi. i i .11 mukhi > 12 mukhi. ! ! .13 mukhi > .Gauri Shankar. > see you, Prince. > > same mukhi beads, strung mouth part to mouth part, and the tail of 2 > mukhi touches the tail of 4 mukhi. Then again 4 mukhi mouth to 4 mukhi > mouth. And so on. Did you mean like this? > see you, Ketan. > > , AumShiningLotus > wrote: > > > >Dear Friends > > > >Found a reference in the SriMadDeviBhagavat that states to string > for Mantra > >Siddhi the beads are to be strung mouth part to mouth part and tail > part to > >tail part.........meaning they knew at the time the best usage was > in pairs > > > >hope this helps > > > >DD > > > >In a message dated 6/13/2006 5:37:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, > >asheesh1968 writes: > > > >> > >> > >>Hello Prince > >> > >>Thanks for sending me the design. Lot of people say that a mala > >>should be prepared in a pair. > >> > >>Is there some one who can give more insight into the best possible > >>design of mala. > >> > >>Thanks > >> > >>Asheesh > >> > >>, yourstruelyprince > >><no_reply@> wrote: > >>> > >>>Hi Asheesh, Look at the design. It should be like this according > >>to... > >>>all people around. ))) > >> > >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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