Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Dear Shri DharmaDev, Namaskar Thank you very much for this message and detailed information! Humbly Yours, Satyadharma , rudracenter <no_reply wrote: > > Dear Satydharma Ji > > Namaskar and thank you for your message........a good deal of > information to include Holy Book references that is seen on any one > website.......... also contains information regarding the Holy > Rudraksha that is localized from one part of India or another and > this information doesnt necessarily come from a Holy Book...or it > may.....it may also come from someones experience with the Beads and > passed down from family to family > > As an example specific to mention of 3 Mukhi in a book named Gems > and Rudraksha it is stated that it makes the wearer free from > chronic fever certainly............and that the patient of the fever > that comes after every 3 days is cured.......these two statements > leave a lot to be said....doesnt say what type of fever so we cannot > identify whether it is a common fever that breaks in 3 days......and > since we dont know what kind of fever we also dont know if 3 days of > takeing the grindings of 3 Mukhi Bead or its nut or its leaves or > its root in boiled milk or water is what they are doing as there are > no guidelines mentioned > > This book also does not mention there are two major species of 3 > Mukhi Rudraksha one grows as the Indian 3 Mukhi in India and one > grows as the Nepal Round in Himalayas and parts of India........If > you go to Dr Subas Rais book he mentions that Eleocarpus > tuberculatus Roxb is known in Kanada and Malaya and Tamil...southern > India.....this is most likely the Indian 3 > Mukhi.......Maybe.......and that its bark is used as a decoction for > haemetemesis and indigestion and biliousness....and the nuts are > used as remedy for rheumetism and typhoid fever and > epilepsy.......nowhere does the word cure enter the text > > So takeing all this into consideration am thinking that the Holy > Rudraksha Nut can be interpreted as the bead itself however most > likely concerns the nut inside the bead..... or maybe both.....and > that nut is used in some kind of decoction to tone down the fever > until the disease leaves the body > > Am fairly certain there is no scriptural references about 13 > Mukhi .......curing diseases...........however there is much > mentioned regarding treatment of diseases with the Holy Rudraksha > and its bark and leaves and roots > > In addition have not seen all that has been written and there has to > be actual proof that someone has been.......cured......from a > disease.........to say that this or that cures one from a disease is > distinctly different than saying the person was treated for the > disease with Rudraksha Medications......especially in the US with > the US Medical Authority here..........as we all know people go to > jail here if they take advantage of others who are sick by offering > cures from disease without proof of an actual cure > > Only connection I have found for 13 Mukhi is that in general it is a > Nepal Bead that would be used under a general heading of makeing a > mixture from Eleocarpus ganitrus roxb from it fruit to to be used > in the deseases of the head and epoleptic fits...and as heating and > stimulateing agents as stated in the Subas Rai Book along with the > mention that 6 Mukhi is substitute for 13 Mukhi.........and this > book also states 6 Mukhi governs difficulties of Venus and then in > the Gems and Rudraksha Book is stated that the 13 Mukhi is the Lord > Indra Kama Deva Bead so seems there is some kind of connection with > merits and values of these two different beads > > hope this helps > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Rudra Center India and America > > DD > > > > , "rudraksha67" > satyadharma@ wrote: > > > > > > Namaskar > > > > Are there any authentic scriptural references about 13 Mukhi > Rudraksha > > curing diseases? I found a reference at a website called > rudraksham.com, > > but cannot find any info about it in Shri Kamal Seetha's book and > Rudra > > Centre info. I would be very grateful for any references or > insights > > about this. > > > > Also Shri Kamal Seetha writes something very interesting about 13 > mukhi > > on page 42 in his book; "This Rudraksha also purifies a person > from the > > crime of tormenting parents or brothers". Is there mention of this > in > > Rudraksha scripture? > > > > Thank you for any help, > > > > Satyadharma > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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