Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Dear Jara Ji will try to clarify.......there are different designs for malas according to different needs........therefore the designs change according to the need intended........stringing in different sequences depend upon the need.......therefore the stringing designs change according to the need intended When the Holy Rudraksha of different Mukhi are studied then the Beads chosen for the present moment changes needed are strung according to the need.......so there will be seen many different stringing designs for different wearers at different times of their lives the real issue today is what is best for you today and by getting a free Rudraksha and Ratna Recommendation done on www.rudraksha- ratna.com home page will help with your decision makeing hope this helps Rudra Center India and America , "namasteindra" <namasteindra wrote: > > Thank you everyone. I found a photo of a different style of > stringing Indra mala and posted it. This mala came from another > site. Why is there a difference in the arrangement of beads? I > prefer the Rudra Center mala and wonder if its arrangement creates a > faster flow of energy for its intended purpose. > > Jara > > , narasimhaye > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Jara, when Sri Dharmadevji is free to come online, he will be > happy > > to answer your questions better than anyone else. Please be > patient > > and wait a little bit. > > > > Meanwhile, anyone with experience in wearing Indra Mala, please > don't > > be shy to share what you know. We all would love to learn, thx. > > > > Regarding wearing several other malas with Indra mala, its ok. > Just > > adds to the power with more electromagnetic properties generated. > > There is no conflict of energies. The other malas add to the > potency. > > > > About Gauri Shankar Kantha Mala, its one of the most powerful > malas > > usually worn by heads of traditional lineages, sadhus, gurus, > swamis, > > yogins and yoginis,etc. You might see them wearing a few major > malas > > during the big Kumbh Mela procession each 12 years when they make > the > > pilgrimage to the Ganga. By their wearing of a few malas, even > > together with Gauri Shankar Kantha Mala, this shows there is no > > conflict with other rudraksha beads or Jyotish gem malas. It all > > actually add to the effects. > > > > > > > > , "namasteindra" > > <namasteindra@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a question about the stringing of beads. Why are the > siddh > > > malas strung in a pattern of 3 of each bead of the lower mukhis, > > and > > > one each of the others, but on opposite sides, yet an Indra mala > > has > > > just one of each, but in sequence around the mala. > > > > > > Is there a particular energy that is generated when the beads > are > > > strung one of each in sequence? And, hypothetically, what would > > happen > > > if someone wore several malas together along with an Indra > mala. > > Would > > > the other malas conflict with the energy of the Indra mala or > add > > to it? > > > > > > If someone wore a gauri shankar kanth with other malas, would > one > > > conflict with the others or add to the effects? > > > > > > Thank you to anyone who can answer these questions. > > > > > > Jara > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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