Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Sri Ram, You say, " I am having a genuine nagmani. It is in spindle shape with dark pink colour. " But this is not Naga Mani described in Garuda Puranam, which is " perfectly round and shiny like a polished sword blade. " So how can you say it is " genuine " ? Best wishes, Richard > > --- RAMBABU KALYAN <nagmani_nagmani_nagmani wrote: > > > Dear Mr.Richard Shaw Brow > > I am having a genuine nagmani.It is in spindle shape with dark pink > > colour.When i kept forest area in Dark nights it emits light up to 10 > > ft. > > Positive results with flower test. > > please help me its marketing place and also probable market value > > > > parmeshwar thakur <parmeshwart wrote: > > Mr.Richard Shaw Brown > > > > I would like to know how the Nagmani forms in cobra ,I mean in its > > hood or mouth , the characters, colour,Physical tests to eccertain > > its genuanity.Please reply soon. > > Yours friendly > > parmeshwar t > > > > > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > As far as gajmani and gajmukta is concerned there are many > > opinions > > which i have come across. I will narrate that one by one. > > > > - First of all gajmukta and gajmani are two different things. > > > > Gajmukta has been given a name to a brain tumour which when occurs in > > the elephant , it dies.And immediately if detected it is taken out > > once > > the elephant dies. > > > > It is soft and fleshy and has to be well protected since it is a > > living > > flesh.It has got a very bad smell and on touching, it has vibrations > > and if one raps a leaf around it the chlorophyll disappears as if it > > has eaten it in the form of food. If one puts it in a glass of milk > > it > > will turn into curd and the one who drinks it , his urge for sex will > > increase. This has been in demand more in Arab countries . > > > > On the other hand gajmani is hard and is sopposed to be the head of > > the > > tusk.it <http://tusk.it> has no vibrations and does not eat anything > > . > > Is is a total non - living thing as if petrified. > > > > There is another thing that if one has 108 Gajmuktas then it is > > termed > > as gajmani.And if one wears gajmani in darkroom the room becomed so > > much illuminated that thee is no need for light in that room. This is > > what is believed. From a Devotee. > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > > http://uk.messenger. > > > > > > > > > > > > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not > > web links. > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Dear Richard Shaw-Brown Yes it is genuine.I do not know what is described in Garudapurana. I claim genuine as per its functions. It is live as we can see its breath at one of its end through 20X lens. It is emmitting light when we put it in night at forest area vegitative place in sound less(pin drop silence) & in no moon nights. The light distace is about 10ft. Positive results with Hibiscuss flower Please coment further Sri Ram,You say, "I am having a genuine nagmani. It is in spindle shape withdark pink colour." But this is not Naga Mani described in GarudaPuranam, which is "perfectly round and shiny like a polished swordblade." So how can you say it is "genuine"?Best wishes,Richard> > --- RAMBABU KALYAN <nagmani_nagmani_nagmani wrote:> > > Dear Mr.Richard Shaw Brow> > I am having a genuine nagmani.It is in spindle shape with dark pink> > colour.When i kept forest area in Dark nights it emits light up to 10> > ft.> > Positive results with flower test.> > please help me its marketing place and also probable market value> > > > parmeshwar thakur <parmeshwart wrote:> > Mr.Richard Shaw Brown > > > > I would like to know how the Nagmani forms in cobra ,I mean in its> > hood or mouth , the characters, colour,Physical tests to eccertain> > its genuanity.Please reply soon.> > Yours friendly> > parmeshwar t > > > > > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote:> > As far as gajmani and gajmukta is concerned there are many> > opinions> > which i have come across. I will narrate that one by one.> > > > - First of all gajmukta and gajmani are two different things.> > > > Gajmukta has been given a name to a brain tumour which when occurs in> > the elephant , it dies.And immediately if detected it is taken out> > once> > the elephant dies.> > > > It is soft and fleshy and has to be well protected since it is a> > living> > flesh.It has got a very bad smell and on touching, it has vibrations> > and if one raps a leaf around it the chlorophyll disappears as if it> > has eaten it in the form of food. If one puts it in a glass of milk> > it> > will turn into curd and the one who drinks it , his urge for sex will> > increase. This has been in demand more in Arab countries . > > > > On the other hand gajmani is hard and is sopposed to be the head of> > the> > tusk.it <http://tusk.it> has no vibrations and does not eat anything> > .> > Is is a total non - living thing as if petrified.> > > > There is another thing that if one has 108 Gajmuktas then it is> > termed> > as gajmani.And if one wears gajmani in darkroom the room becomed so> > much illuminated that thee is no need for light in that room. This is> > what is believed. From a Devotee.> > > > Send instant messages to your online friends> > http://uk.messenger. > > > > > > > > > > > > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not> > web links. > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers > > > Send instant messages to your online friendshttp://uk.messenger.> Did you know? You can CHAT without downloading messenger. Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2007 Report Share Posted June 29, 2007 Hello All ! There is authenic scientific literature published in 1845 by an /orientialist who travelled in Ceylon, and who heard an incredulous stories from Natives of Ceylon and from White Planters alike, there. And how this orientalist initially obtained 1 mani and then 4 manis from sarpa naga and its identification of the mani,and defination of its glow in dark. And also why the Sarpas need this manis. I read this publication in British Museum in 1977 to acquire more knowledge of manis and other stuffs, as my great grandfather's heritage left 6 manis in the Family Trust founded in UK and Singapore in 1893, among many other items, and great number of properties in British Malaya, British Burma, British Ceylon, French Indo0China States and British India including our princely state now split in between Karnataka and Mysore, some of these holy item (are they?) which are discussed on this Group and some of which are not even seems to be known at all to any members of the holy items. Thanks Bala Songyi Wodeyar sacred-objects , RAMBABU KALYAN <nagmani_nagmani_nagmani wrote: > > Dear Richard Shaw-Brown > Yes it is genuine.I do not know what is described in Garudapurana. > I claim genuine as per its functions. > > It is live as we can see its breath at one of its end through 20X lens. > It is emmitting light when we put it in night at forest area vegitative place in sound less(pin drop silence) & in no moon nights. > The light distace is about 10ft. > Positive results with Hibiscuss flower > Please coment further > > > > Sri Ram, > > You say, " I am having a genuine nagmani. It is in spindle shape with > dark pink colour. " But this is not Naga Mani described in Garuda > Puranam, which is " perfectly round and shiny like a polished sword > blade. " So how can you say it is " genuine " ? > > Best wishes, > Richard > > > > > --- RAMBABU KALYAN <nagmani_nagmani_nagmani@> wrote: > > > > > Dear Mr.Richard Shaw Brow > > > I am having a genuine nagmani.It is in spindle shape with dark pink > > > colour.When i kept forest area in Dark nights it emits light up to 10 > > > ft. > > > Positive results with flower test. > > > please help me its marketing place and also probable market value > > > > > > parmeshwar thakur <parmeshwart@> wrote: > > > Mr.Richard Shaw Brown > > > > > > I would like to know how the Nagmani forms in cobra ,I mean in its > > > hood or mouth , the characters, colour,Physical tests to eccertain > > > its genuanity.Please reply soon. > > > Yours friendly > > > parmeshwar t > > > > > > > > > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > As far as gajmani and gajmukta is concerned there are many > > > opinions > > > which i have come across. I will narrate that one by one. > > > > > > - First of all gajmukta and gajmani are two different things. > > > > > > Gajmukta has been given a name to a brain tumour which when occurs in > > > the elephant , it dies.And immediately if detected it is taken out > > > once > > > the elephant dies. > > > > > > It is soft and fleshy and has to be well protected since it is a > > > living > > > flesh.It has got a very bad smell and on touching, it has vibrations > > > and if one raps a leaf around it the chlorophyll disappears as if it > > > has eaten it in the form of food. If one puts it in a glass of milk > > > it > > > will turn into curd and the one who drinks it , his urge for sex will > > > increase. This has been in demand more in Arab countries . > > > > > > On the other hand gajmani is hard and is sopposed to be the head of > > > the > > > tusk.it <http://tusk.it> has no vibrations and does not eat anything > > > . > > > Is is a total non - living thing as if petrified. > > > > > > There is another thing that if one has 108 Gajmuktas then it is > > > termed > > > as gajmani.And if one wears gajmani in darkroom the room becomed so > > > much illuminated that thee is no need for light in that room. This is > > > what is believed. From a Devotee. > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > > > http://uk.messenger. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not > > > web links. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Here's a new way to find what you're looking for - Answers > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://uk.messenger. > > Did you know? You can CHAT without downloading messenger. Click here > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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