Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Hi Rudra Center, Yes, this helps to clarify. I did not realize that a siddh mala could be strung in different patterns to create a different effect. I will think about all this before my next rudraksha purchase. Thank you very much. Jara , rudracenter <no_reply wrote: > > 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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