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Maybe the snake charmer has installed the mani in his house, and the reseult is

he is earning his living without getting killed. Maybe that is good fortune in

his opinion. One man's fortune is another man's small coins.

 

But I have personally seen and touched and examined a real Ichadhari Naga Mani,

and the owner was a billionaire Muslim in Sri Lanka and he sent three men just

to show me his mani (just for his fun). It was not for sale. And the owner is

hugely rich.

 

That is ONLY real one I have ever seen (as described in Sri Garuda puranam)

 

Best wishes,

Richard

 

sacred-objects , " Raj " <raj_maiil wrote:

>

> sir,they say that installing the nagamani in ur house gives u good

> fortune...if so why dont the snake charmers install it in their houses

> as they have a good chance of finding a mani?then they will get

> lucky...i know that nagamani exists but its still a mystery whether it

> has the powers as only a few people have it maybe it does

> sacred-objects , " Richard Shaw-Brown "

> <rsbj66@> wrote:

> >

> > Real Lakshmi Shank (not whelk) or real Nagamani (not glass) have

> REAL powers, according to Shastra. We already have seen that about 95%

> of Lakshmi Shank owners are bogus. So I would assume 99% of Nagamani

> owners are bogus.

> >

> > We must be lucky in the first place before good karma shows it's

> shining face. Even if a Lakshma Shank can bring wealth, yet, getting

> that shank and that wealth are all simply prarabdha punya karma

> fruits. Agna Purnanam calls good gems an " escort " of good luck, not

> the cause of it. Karma is karma. And it takes good karma to get a real

> Nagamani.

> >

> > Why snake charmers are not rich. Actually, is Nagamani known for

> giving riches, like Kuvera or Smt Lakshmi devi? The snake charmers

> will get rich if they can sell a real Nagamani for a crore.

> >

> > Why don't the astrologers & mystics win the lottery?

> >

> > Best wishes,

> > Richard

> >

> > sacred-objects , " Raj " <raj_maiil@> wrote:

> > >

> > > you are right,does nagamani really have the powers or is it mere

> > > imagination and myth?some say that after getting nagamani they got

> > > good fortune and luck in the form of good job and happiness maybe its

> > > just a coincidence or does the mani really have powers?if so why didnt

> > > the snake charmers become rich because they have seen hundreds of

> > > snakes and never found a mani?they always lead a poor life and never

> > > got lucky.maybe only some have nagamani in their destiny only some can

> > > find it...but how can we believe something without seeing it with

> > > naked eyes?...maybe coz its very rare still its sometimes hard to

> > > believe...we have just seen it in indian movies about ichaadari naag

> > > and naagin with nagamani with supernatural powers with no

> > > limitations.still its very mysterious and interesting how i wish we

> > > could find more about it.

> > > sacred-objects , Kochu Menon <kochu1@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > my mother's elder sister has a " Nelmaanikyam " which is a pinkish

> > > ruby shaped like a rice grain. It was in the treasury of a rich

> > > ancient family and it is credited with lots of powers. It was sold to

> > > her husband by an alcoholic in the family for 400 rupees in the 50s.

> > > > The question I asked was if it brings so many boons why was it sold?

> > > > anyway my aunt's husband rose in civil service but was suspended on

> > > trumped up charges - like he did not attend a meeting to set up civil

> > > defence in Kerala (during the 1962 conflict) while he was attending a

> > > similar meeting in Delhi etc. He fought cases but died afterin a

> > > tragic accident and was reinstated after his death. The aunt suffered

> > > a lot because of a shizoid son and daughter.

> > > > Whats the moral of the story?Menon

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > sacred-objects@: panditarjun2004@: Tue, 13 Nov 2007

> > > 15:51:43 +0000 Re: is this Real Naga Mani?

> > > photo included

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > dear friendinstead of referring the articles of third parties, i

> > > studied the indian wildlife protection act 1972 along with its

> > > amendments and nowhere i find snakecharming banned in india. if you

> > > give me the relvent chapters or schedules of this act where it

> > > mentions snakecharming banned in india, i would be grateful to

> > > you.snakecharmers have been hired by the government and were sent at

> > > government cost to various international cultural fairs abroad

> > > organised by the indian tourism ministry. even today several

> > > government tourism offices hire snakecharmers at their camps. all

> > > these are done officially.cobra is the snake which we are discussing

> > > in this thread. cobra is a normal snake according to indian wildlife

> > > act and its killing for self defence is not banned. trading the skin

> > > of only some rare snakes which are extinct or rarest in nature is

> > > banned but that does not apply surely to cobra which we are

> > > discussing.snakecharmers were unnecessarily branded bad by the elite

> > > airconditioned lifestyle animal lovers. last year hundreds of

> > > snakecharmers seized the assembly of orissa and left hundreds of

> > > snakes inside the assembly to highlight the harrassment meted out to

> > > them after which the government pronounced clearly that snakecharmers

> > > belong to an old traditional profession which will not be harrassed by

> > > the governemnt.if you still believe that snakecharming is banned,

> > > please mention the relevent clauses from the act and also mention why

> > > govenment is promoting snakecharming in its own fairs even today. if

> > > snakecharming is really banned in india, as you are claiming, crores

> > > of worth advertisement by pepsi with sharukh khan playing as a

> > > snakecharmer would have been banned.with best wishes and

> > > blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.com--- In

> > > sacred-objects , Jay Munshi <jaymunshi@> wrote:>> Sir,>

> > > > FYKI Snake Charming is banned in India.> >

> > > http://www.wildlifesos.org/rprotect/snake_charm.htm> > As for keeping

> > > exotic animals as pets. For snakes you need a permit from the Wildlife

> > > Governing agency. I have had a very dear friend who now joined the

> > > Army but back in college was an active conservationist at one time had

> > > many snakes which he had rescued and which he would later release into

> > > wild.> > I am quite surprised to see how there is a lack of empathy

> > > for speechless animals. By far the most vicious animal on this planet

> > > is the Home Sapien > > > So is making monkeys and bears dance around.>

> > > > Best,> > Jay> > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> dear

> > > friends> > some mischief mongers and jealous amateurs try to plant

> > > myths to > scare the genuine customers from buying sacred objects from

> > > > trustworthy people like us.> > for example when i posted the photo

> > > of a genuine siyar singhi last > year, few people shouted selling

> > > banned animals product after which i > produced the relevent portions

> > > from the indian wildlife act excepting > vermin wherein this finds

> > > mention. similarly peacock feathers can > also be traded freely as

> > > they are not banned.> > there is no ban on killing or trading a snake

> > > or snake product. > snakecharming is a profession which is not banned.

> > > some snakes like > python are now reared as pets by some elite people.

> > > poison extracted > from snakes is purchased and used by various

> > > pharmaceutical > companies. in some northeastern states, snakes are

> > > displayed in > their restaurants where they are cooked and served. so

> > > selling a > snake or a part of a snake is not banned in india.> > with

> > > best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> >

> > > sacred-objects , Kochu Menon <kochu1@> wrote:>

> > > >> > another bunkum. There is no such ban. This is another myth >

> > > perpetrated by the fraudster to keep the gullible buyer from talking >

> > > about it till after he realises he was defrauded. Can anyone show the

> > > > notification? and pray, under what law is it banned?Menon> > > > > >

> > > sacred-objects@: rsbj66@: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 18:21:35 >

> > > +0000 Re: is this Real Naga Mani? photo >

> > > included> > > > > > > > > > Wow! Does the Govt of India recognize the

> > > existance of " Naga mani " ? > Is Nagamani mentioned in Indian law?

> > > Wow!!!sacred-> objects , Ranganath P <askranga@>

> > > wrote:>> Hello> > > Original Naga Mani cant to Sold in Public, > Since

> > > it has been banned > by Govt. Of India.> > That means its clear that

> > > the items which are > Sale May not be Geniune or Original> > Regards>

> > > Ranganath> > International Business Partner> Bangalore> > Richard

> > > Shaw-Brown > <rsbj66@> wrote:> These are glass. Why not get the seller

> > > to provide > a gem certificate ruling out glass, known stones, or any

> > > other ID? > You cannot buy without guarantee and certificate. This is

> > > true even > with normal stones, what to speak of " naga mani. " If they

> > > can't PROVE > it then they cannot sell it (except to an idiot). Y/s,

> > > Richard> > --- > In sacred-objects , " Raj " <raj_maiil@>

> > > wrote:> >> > > thanks for replying sir.i found it for sale.they claim

> > > to have > > > nagamanis of different types for example these are not

> > > transparent > > > so are they fake

> > > too?http://i19.tinypic.com/85nyz4n.jpg > > >

> > > http://i2.tinypic.com/6tfnvib.jpg http://i7.tinypic.com/71d09p1.jpg >

> > > > > they say its polished nagamani from cobra but cant believe them at

> > > > > > all as there are lots of fakes and nagamani is very difficult to

> > > > find> > sacred-objects , " Richard Shaw-Brown "

> > > > > > <rsbj66@> wrote:> > >> > > Sir, real Nagamani is not

> > > transparent. I > have tested this type. It > > is artificial glass.

> > > Y/s, Richard> > > > > > > sacred-objects , " Raj "

> > > <raj_maiil@> > wrote:> > > >> > > > Richard sir,> > > > can u please

> > > tell me whether > this is a real nagamani-> > > >

> > > http://i10.tinypic.com/85vxpbb.jpg> > > > > there are lots of fake

> > > nagamanis around...but,someone told me > > > that> > > > this is a

> > > real nagamani please confirm sir.> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > >

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