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As i am new to this group, can anyone please tell me what happens to

the snake after anyone takes out the NAGAMANI from its hood.Does it

dies? If so ,then won't the person who owns it be under the bad

influence of NAGA( called as NAGADOSHA).

I also want to know whether one has to kill a snake and then take the

NAGAMANI from it. If so isn't it illegal to own the MANI?

 

PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBTS " GURU RICHARDJI " .

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Dear Sriman,

 

As Lord Krishna told Arjuna, " No one is ever killed nor can kill another.

Because the soul is eternal, " aja " unborn. When the soul is in Maya it takes on

bodies, one after another, in accordence with it's karma and nature. Extreme low

sinners are born as envious and vicious snakes. Even I have been in the body of

a snake long before reaching human life forms, like now. After passing through

84 lakhs of material body types (4 lakhs of which are human types).

 

Besides, there is no law against killing snakes nor any law against owning a

Nagamani. BUT, there is a law called " FRAUD " which applies to bogus " nagamanis. "

 

As there is no known test for Nagamani so it is pretty hard to prove, even if it

came from a dead snake that could have bitten your children. From a snake's

death the soul is elevated to a higher life form, and continues it's journey on

Sansar chakra, ultimately leading to liberation.

 

Hope this answers your question.

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

sacred-objects , " N.R.Anirudha " <anigopierao wrote:

>

> As i am new to this group, can anyone please tell me what happens to

> the snake after anyone takes out the NAGAMANI from its hood.Does it

> dies? If so ,then won't the person who owns it be under the bad

> influence of NAGA( called as NAGADOSHA).

> I also want to know whether one has to kill a snake and then take the

> NAGAMANI from it. If so isn't it illegal to own the MANI?

>

> PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBTS " GURU RICHARDJI " .

>

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richard sir , i hav been reading your article /posts on teh forum..i felll taht u write after a thourogh research. many of your posts hav saved me from fraudulent traders. jsut read this thing about" nagamani" wanted to ask is taher anything as a nagamani ..where is it found...is it a tantrik object what is its significance. regards, jitendraRichard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66 wrote: Dear Sriman,As Lord Krishna told Arjuna, "No one is ever killed nor can kill

another. Because the soul is eternal, "aja" unborn. When the soul is in Maya it takes on bodies, one after another, in accordence with it's karma and nature. Extreme low sinners are born as envious and vicious snakes. Even I have been in the body of a snake long before reaching human life forms, like now. After passing through 84 lakhs of material body types (4 lakhs of which are human types).Besides, there is no law against killing snakes nor any law against owning a Nagamani. BUT, there is a law called "FRAUD" which applies to bogus "nagamanis." As there is no known test for Nagamani so it is pretty hard to prove, even if it came from a dead snake that could have bitten your children. From a snake's death the soul is elevated to a higher life form, and continues it's journey on Sansar chakra, ultimately leading to liberation.Hope this answers your question.Best wishes,Richardsacred-objects , "N.R.Anirudha" <anigopierao wrote:>> As i am new to this group, can anyone please tell me what happens to > the snake after anyone takes out the NAGAMANI from its hood.Does it > dies? If so ,then won't the person who owns it be under the bad > influence of NAGA( called as NAGADOSHA).> I also want to know whether one has to kill a snake and then take the > NAGAMANI from it. If so isn't it illegal to own the MANI? > > PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBTS "GURU RICHARDJI".>

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Hello, In India killing a cobra is crime: Naja naja is a species of venomous snake native to the Indian subcontinent. It is the most famous of the Big Four, the four most poisonous snakes of India for which a single polyvalent antivenom has been created. Like other cobras, N. naja is famous for its threat display involving

raising the front part of its body and spreading its hood. This snake is revered in Indian mythology and culture and is often seen with snake-charmers. It is now protected in India under the 1972 Indian Wildlife Protection Act (1972). For more details refer to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Cobra and killing any animal will cause karmic bondage that is for sure. Nagmani might be just as much in purview of the law as the unicorns horn :) Best, JayRichard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66 wrote: Dear Sriman,As Lord Krishna told Arjuna, "No one is ever killed nor can kill another. Because the soul is eternal, "aja" unborn. When the soul is in Maya it takes on bodies, one after another, in accordence with it's karma and nature. Extreme low sinners are born as envious and vicious snakes. Even I have been in the body of a snake long before reaching human life forms, like now. After passing through 84 lakhs of material body types (4 lakhs of which are human types).Besides, there is no law against killing snakes nor any law against owning a Nagamani. BUT, there is a law called "FRAUD" which applies to bogus "nagamanis." As there is no known test for Nagamani so it is pretty hard to

prove, even if it came from a dead snake that could have bitten your children. From a snake's death the soul is elevated to a higher life form, and continues it's journey on Sansar chakra, ultimately leading to liberation.Hope this answers your question.Best wishes,Richardsacred-objects , "N.R.Anirudha" <anigopierao wrote:>> As i am new to this group, can anyone please tell me what happens to > the snake after anyone takes out the NAGAMANI from its hood.Does it > dies? If so ,then won't the person who owns it be under the bad > influence of NAGA( called as NAGADOSHA).> I also want to know whether one has to kill a snake and then take the > NAGAMANI from it. If so isn't it illegal to own the MANI? > > PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBTS "GURU

RICHARDJI".>

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Dear Jay,

 

Wow!!! Amazing! Live and learn! I wonder if a cobra killing a human is also a

crime? Or are cobras exempt from the law? What if a cobra is going to bite you?

Are you not allowed to defend yourself? It sounds like cobras are " legal

killers. " I guess that makes a cobra 007 like James Bond. " Hello, the name is

Cobra, James Cobra! "

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

sacred-objects , Jay Munshi <jaymunshi wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> In India killing a cobra is crime:

>

>

> Naja naja is a species of venomous snake native to the Indian subcontinent.

It is the

most famous of the Big Four, the four most poisonous snakes of India for which a

single

polyvalent antivenom has been created. Like other cobras, N. naja is famous for

its threat

display involving raising the front part of its body and spreading its hood.

This snake is

revered in Indian mythology and culture and is often seen with snake-charmers.

It is now

protected in India under the 1972 Indian Wildlife Protection Act (1972).

>

> For more details refer to:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Cobra

>

> and killing any animal will cause karmic bondage that is for sure.

>

> Nagmani might be just as much in purview of the law as the unicorns horn :)

>

> Best,

>

> Jay

>

> Richard Shaw-Brown <rsbj66 wrote:

> Dear Sriman,

>

> As Lord Krishna told Arjuna, " No one is ever killed nor can kill another.

Because the soul

is eternal, " aja " unborn. When the soul is in Maya it takes on bodies, one after

another, in

accordence with it's karma and nature. Extreme low sinners are born as envious

and

vicious snakes. Even I have been in the body of a snake long before reaching

human life

forms, like now. After passing through 84 lakhs of material body types (4 lakhs

of which

are human types).

>

> Besides, there is no law against killing snakes nor any law against owning a

Nagamani.

BUT, there is a law called " FRAUD " which applies to bogus " nagamanis. "

>

> As there is no known test for Nagamani so it is pretty hard to prove, even if

it came

from a dead snake that could have bitten your children. From a snake's death the

soul is

elevated to a higher life form, and continues it's journey on Sansar chakra,

ultimately

leading to liberation.

>

> Hope this answers your question.

>

> Best wishes,

> Richard

>

> sacred-objects , " N.R.Anirudha " <anigopierao@> wrote:

> >

> > As i am new to this group, can anyone please tell me what happens to

> > the snake after anyone takes out the NAGAMANI from its hood.Does it

> > dies? If so ,then won't the person who owns it be under the bad

> > influence of NAGA( called as NAGADOSHA).

> > I also want to know whether one has to kill a snake and then take the

> > NAGAMANI from it. If so isn't it illegal to own the MANI?

> >

> > PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBTS " GURU RICHARDJI " .

>

>

>

>

>

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