Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 dear friend even though i have not seen such sculptures as mentioned by you, the seven coiled serpent denotes the seven chakras in human body and the image symbolises lord buddha awakening the kundalini energy and the seven chakras. nagmani exists even today and it is not a fable or myth. but since i have not yet seen nor know any source, i cannot write any further. these days so many fakes are sold and recently i heard that it is sold based on the feet i.e. based on the number of feet or distance to which the nagmani emits light. but all these are hearsay and we are yet to hear a deal where a real nagmani was sold. recently some people are enquiring me about a copper coin that attracts rice grains akin to a magnet attracting iron and i expressed ignorance as i could not have a darshan of that till date. hope richardji and other members can shed more light on this rice attracting coin. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " bala_songyi " <bala_songyi wrote: > > Hello ! > Its still interesting to know that Nagamani is not a fable... > The Amavasi means moonless night, I assume.... > > I wonder what does the Nagamani do on Deepavali nite as Deepavali is > celebrated on a Moonless nite. > > Do anyone knew Thais sculpture a seven coil Naga, with The teacher of > Buddha sitting (with crossed legs and folded hands as in mediatation) > on its 7th coil. The wood is Devadaru and has fiery red crystals as 2 > eyes and small round crystal deep in its thoart. > At the bottom of coil is sharp yellow metal like pen for inscribing on > metal plates... from the last coil to the metal sharp point, a lot of > Thai inscriptions written in the devadaru wood. > > As my great grand fathers are from Burma, they have added a ball of > balm of gilead / mecca balsam to the sharp point, so it can stand on > its own... > > Or for the symbolic reason as Balm of Gilead is Kubara's gugugul... > I just could not forget that fragrance of spirituality in the valut of > State Bank of India in Calcutta (Empire Bank of the British India), > when we took to be re-deposited in HSBC in Singapore. > > Anyone seen such as Wooden solid Sculpture, I would love to hear to > know.... > > Thanks in advance > BMW > > sacred-objects , " mala_200610 " <mala_200610@> > wrote: > > > > hello Richard jee, > > from what i know nagmani has supernatural powers like the person gets > > intuition,attractive looks,wealth,luck,immortality and the nagmani can > > even cure diseases and if u touch a dead body with the nagmani on > > amavasi night(full moon night) the person will be alive again etc.i > > got to know if one gets a mani he should show it in moonlight during > > amavasi night and the mani emmits strong light which will pass on the > > powers to the person's body.can we just find it on the head of any > > cobra(of any age) hood or head/throat or only a 100 year old cobra who > > didnt use his venom at all has nagmani?also,people have claimed to > > found nagmani in places like gujarat,himachal etc in india.some say > > naags reside in naglok,oceans or underground areas.how much of this is > > true?or is nagmani just a mere crystal or cyst with no powers formed > > in the snake's hood or head due to the storage of venom for a long > time? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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