Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Panditji Namaskar, In your last post you have mentioned; Purification, Sanctification, Energisation & Programming of Rudraksha. Is this possible!!!!! If you have the time kindly elucidate. Also, i am not being funny here.... can you program a eleven mukhi or say a five mukhi Rudraksha to exhibit/mimic the effects of other Mukhis. Last but not the least, are you in some way linked to the Nath Sampradaya. Best Abhishek Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 dear abhshekji namaste firstly let me tell you that the shivapurana has only assigned a mantra to each of the one to fourteen types of rudraksha. the purana does not say how many times the mantra needs to be recited or how the mantra is to be recited or how the rudraksha needs to be energised. it simply says that the rudraksha must be energised with the respective mantra. other processes which i mentioned do not find mention in the scriptures but am doing myself which is why calling them value added services. purification. generally all fresh rudraksha are very light in weight and float in water. the seed is also not ripe fully. hence these fresh rudraksha are soaked in a bottle of oil for a month or two by the wholesellers in nepal to make them look old and also the germs and infests, if any, die and make the botanical rudraksha strong to withstand the biological decay and infestation. retailers like us buy such rudraksha and we gently clean these rudraksha with a new toothbrush especially along the countours and lines and the extra pulp leftover and dried is also cleaned. the hole is also cleaned or the passage made clear since it needs to be worn or stringed with a thread or a pendant. rudraksha with a natural hole is considered the best but if there is no natural hole, it is not inferior either. then these rudraksha are cleaned in warm water so that the oily greasiness is gone and the rudraksha look fresh and clean. then these rudraksha are dipped in gangajal. after the above purification process, the rudraksha are taken to a svayambhu shivling at an ancient temple and are kept atop the shivlingam and are then worshipped by performing proper rudrabhishekam with all upacharas so as to treat the rudraksha itself as lord shiva himself. here since the rudraksha and the svayambhu shivling are together worshipped, the energy from the shivling also come into the rudraksha. many suppliers in nepal do make the costlier higher mukhi rudraksha touch with the pashupathnath shivling before given to their customers. this is called sanctification. after sanctification, the rudraksha is energised with the respective mantra at least 108 times. shivapurana narrates the mantras for each of the fourteen types of rudraksha. since the process is not narrated, anyone can do any process as he thinks is best in his understanding. later, such energised rudraksha are worn on an auspicious muhurat, by reciting the sankalpam which is called programming. generally sankalapm is recited by a poojari or a brahmin but if the native knows how to recite the sankalpam by incorporating the then year, season, month, fortnight, tithi, nakshatram and the self details such as gothram, nakshatram, rasi and the desires to be mentioned in the sankalpam, natives can do themselves. these are the processes i follow on my own and i never criticise the other processes followed by others. since the above do not find mention in the puranas as a rule, kindly treat the above as optional. having said the above, i dont do the above processes for rudraksha malas of five mukhi which are sold from 100 rupees onwards for a 108+1 rudraksha mala, which means each small five mukhi rudraksha is less than one rupee per bead, but i tell the customers beforehand that these small five mukhi malas are not followed through above processes and very rarely a customer insists on getting the above for an extra amount. hope the above gives some understanding of what i do and kindly treat them as not corroborated by scriptures. hence you can have your own doubts of whether they are possible or not possible, rational or irrational, necessary or unnecessary, beneficial or useless. the above already gives you the example which you can apply to any of the one to fourteen rudrakshas. the assigned lordships and respective benefits are already known to members who refer shivapurana. lastly i do not belong to any sampradaya and am a simple brahmin who left his plush job and dedicated his life for the service of god in human forms in my limited reach and capacity. by the way, my area of specialisation is exorcism and removal of evil affects and diseases (not cured by doctors) of natives which is loosely called as healing. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " benarsibabu " <benarsibabu wrote: > > Panditji Namaskar, > > In your last post you have mentioned; Purification, Sanctification, > Energisation & Programming of Rudraksha. Is this possible!!!!! If you > have the time kindly elucidate. > > Also, i am not being funny here.... can you program a eleven mukhi or > say a five mukhi Rudraksha to exhibit/mimic the effects of other Mukhis. > > Last but not the least, are you in some way linked to the Nath > Sampradaya. > > Best > Abhishek > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Pandit Arjunji, Sadar Namaskar & Charansparsh...... A heartfelt thanks for your detailed post & lucid presentation. I am now in a better position to appreciate the value addition done by you for your clients. I was a very lusty Rudraksha Collector (though never a reseller), so much so that i interacted with nefarious elements to get quality beads & Higher Mukhis (in my college days). It was my quest for the elusive himalayan one mukhi that made me realize there are some things money can't buy....... Only by the grace Lord Vishnu can a human being ever attain a real rudraksha.... I personally believe that Rudraksha provide no material benefit, Rudraksha is a means for Kripa..... not Kalyana.... Your friend, Abhishek panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear abhshekjinamastefirstly let me tell you that the shivapurana has only assigned a mantra to each of the one to fourteen types of rudraksha. the purana does not say how many times the mantra needs to be recited or how the mantra is to be recited or how the rudraksha needs to be energised. it simply says that the rudraksha must be energised with the respective mantra. other processes which i mentioned do not find mention in the scriptures but am doing myself which is why calling them value added services.purification.generally all fresh rudraksha are very light in weight and float in water. the seed is also not ripe fully. hence these fresh rudraksha are soaked in a bottle of oil for a month or two by the wholesellers in nepal to make them look old and also the germs and infests, if any, die and make the botanical rudraksha strong to withstand the biological decay and infestation. retailers like us buy such rudraksha and we gently clean these rudraksha with a new toothbrush especially along the countours and lines and the extra pulp leftover and dried is also cleaned. the hole is also cleaned or the passage made clear since it needs to be worn or stringed with a thread or a pendant. rudraksha with a natural hole is considered the best but if there is no natural hole, it is not inferior either. then these rudraksha are cleaned in warm water so that the oily greasiness is gone and the rudraksha look fresh and clean. then these rudraksha are dipped in gangajal.after the above purification process, the rudraksha are taken to a svayambhu shivling at an ancient temple and are kept atop the shivlingam and are then worshipped by performing proper rudrabhishekam with all upacharas so as to treat the rudraksha itself as lord shiva himself. here since the rudraksha and the svayambhu shivling are together worshipped, the energy from the shivling also come into the rudraksha. many suppliers in nepal do make the costlier higher mukhi rudraksha touch with the pashupathnath shivling before given to their customers. this is called sanctification.after sanctification, the rudraksha is energised with the respectivemantra at least 108 times. shivapurana narrates the mantras for eachof the fourteen types of rudraksha. since the process is not narrated, anyone can do any process as he thinks is best in his understanding.later, such energised rudraksha are worn on an auspicious muhurat, byreciting the sankalpam which is called programming. generallysankalapm is recited by a poojari or a brahmin but if the nativeknows how to recite the sankalpam by incorporating the then year,season, month, fortnight, tithi, nakshatram and the self details suchas gothram, nakshatram, rasi and the desires to be mentioned in thesankalpam, natives can do themselves.these are the processes i follow on my own and i never criticise the other processes followed by others. since the above do not find mention in the puranas as a rule, kindly treat the above as optional.having said the above, i dont do the above processes for rudraksha malas of five mukhi which are sold from 100 rupees onwards for a 108+1 rudraksha mala, which means each small five mukhi rudraksha is less than one rupee per bead, but i tell the customers beforehand that these small five mukhi malas are not followed through above processes and very rarely a customer insists on getting the above for an extra amount.hope the above gives some understanding of what i do and kindly treat them as not corroborated by scriptures. hence you can have your own doubts of whether they are possible or not possible, rational or irrational, necessary or unnecessary, beneficial or useless.the above already gives you the example which you can apply to any of the one to fourteen rudrakshas. the assigned lordships and respective benefits are already known to members who refer shivapurana.lastly i do not belong to any sampradaya and am a simple brahmin who left his plush job and dedicated his life for the service of god in human forms in my limited reach and capacity. by the way, my area of specialisation is exorcism and removal of evil affects and diseases (not cured by doctors) of natives which is loosely called as healing.with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.comsacred-objects , "benarsibabu" <benarsibabu wrote:>> Panditji Namaskar,> > In your last post you have mentioned; Purification, Sanctification, > Energisation & Programming of Rudraksha. Is this possible!!!!! If you > have the time kindly elucidate.> > Also, i am not being funny here.... can you program a eleven mukhi or > say a five mukhi Rudraksha to exhibit/mimic the effects of other Mukhis.> > Last but not the least, are you in some way linked to the Nath > Sampradaya. > > Best> Abhishek> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2008 Report Share Posted December 15, 2008 dear abhishekji all the rudraksha, be it the cheapest five mukhi or the costlier higher mukhis or even the rarest round ekmukhi all are same embodiments of lord shiva and are equally powerful. in fact, many times i lamented in the groups publicly that lord shiva is truly bhola and kind enough which is why he made the five mukhi rudraksha available at such a price which is affordable even by the poorest person below poverty line. for record sake, in wholesale market a normal sized five mukhi rudraksha costs less than one rupee per bead. many rudraksha retailers give away five mukhi rudraksha freely as gifts to buyers who buy other rudrakhsas. however, if we keep the price of one or five rupees, people feel that it is cheaper than the price of a cup of a roadside tea and wont attach any significance which is why only for the sake of record we keep some one or two dollars per bead. shivapurana has maximum narration of benefits attributed to a rudraksha to five mukhi and it is the most preferred rudraksha or rudraksha mala worn by ascetics and renounced people. in view of the above, ignoring an easily available low priced rudraksha and running after non available rare costly rudraksha is the interest of collectors in which subject, we shall not discuss about prices. my philosophy is that i shall never comment on other rudraksha sellers and respect them as facilitators of holy objects. but i treat customers like gods and it is my bounden duty to answer the customer's n number of queries and give clarifications to the customer's n number of doubts if such customer is interested in buying something from me. in that process several times, many customers say that the price of the rudraksha quoted by me is higher than others or other queries related to size etc. to which consistently i tell them that the customer is god and he has the freedom, liberty, choice, right and intellect to exercise his power to see all and get from where he likes. hence members are encouraged to ask queries about the product but not on benchmarking or comparative pricing of suppliers, for rudraksha is not a commodity traded in exchanges. for the record, since i dont deal in or recommend gems, whosoever was interested in buying genuine flawless gems, i have recommended them to brother richard shaw brown as i convinced myself that he has genuine flawless gems. most famous gemsellers in india sell red spinel as ruby but you ask richard and he would show you the true ruby and the difference from a red spinel. similar are the cultured pearls sold in 99.99 percent shops in india which are useless astrologically but you can get genuine sea pearls from richard. hence i appreciate your approach to know more about the product than on irrelevant benchmarking and comparative pricing. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , Abhishek Dutta <benarsibabu wrote: > > Pandit Arjunji, Sadar Namaskar & Charansparsh...... > > A heartfelt thanks for your detailed post & lucid presentation. I am now in a better position to appreciate the value addition done by you for your clients. > > I was a very lusty Rudraksha Collector (though never a reseller), so much so that i interacted with nefarious elements to get quality beads & Higher Mukhis (in my college days). It was my quest for the elusive himalayan one mukhi that made me realize there are some things money can't buy....... Only by the grace Lord Vishnu can a human being ever attain a real rudraksha.... > > I personally believe that Rudraksha provide no material benefit, Rudraksha is a means for Kripa..... not Kalyana.... > > Your friend, > Abhishek > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > dear abhshekji > > namaste > > firstly let me tell you that the shivapurana has only assigned a mantra > to each of the one to fourteen types of rudraksha. the purana does not > say how many times the mantra needs to be recited or how the mantra is > to be recited or how the rudraksha needs to be energised. it simply > says that the rudraksha must be energised with the respective mantra. > other processes which i mentioned do not find mention in the scriptures > but am doing myself which is why calling them value added services. > > purification. > generally all fresh rudraksha are very light in weight and float in > water. the seed is also not ripe fully. hence these fresh rudraksha are > soaked in a bottle of oil for a month or two by the wholesellers in > nepal to make them look old and also the germs and infests, if any, die > and make the botanical rudraksha strong to withstand the biological > decay and infestation. retailers like us buy such rudraksha and we > gently clean these rudraksha with a new toothbrush especially along the > countours and lines and the extra pulp leftover and dried is also > cleaned. the hole is also cleaned or the passage made clear since it > needs to be worn or stringed with a thread or a pendant. rudraksha with > a natural hole is considered the best but if there is no natural hole, > it is not inferior either. then these rudraksha are cleaned in warm > water so that the oily greasiness is gone and the rudraksha look fresh > and clean. then these rudraksha are dipped in gangajal. > > after the above purification process, the rudraksha are taken to a > svayambhu shivling at an ancient temple and are kept atop the > shivlingam and are then worshipped by performing proper rudrabhishekam > with all upacharas so as to treat the rudraksha itself as lord shiva > himself. here since the rudraksha and the svayambhu shivling are > together worshipped, the energy from the shivling also come into the > rudraksha. many suppliers in nepal do make the costlier higher mukhi > rudraksha touch with the pashupathnath shivling before given to their > customers. this is called sanctification. > > after sanctification, the rudraksha is energised with the respective > mantra at least 108 times. shivapurana narrates the mantras for each > of the fourteen types of rudraksha. since the process is not narrated, > anyone can do any process as he thinks is best in his understanding. > > later, such energised rudraksha are worn on an auspicious muhurat, by > reciting the sankalpam which is called programming. generally > sankalapm is recited by a poojari or a brahmin but if the native > knows how to recite the sankalpam by incorporating the then year, > season, month, fortnight, tithi, nakshatram and the self details such > as gothram, nakshatram, rasi and the desires to be mentioned in the > sankalpam, natives can do themselves. > > these are the processes i follow on my own and i never criticise the > other processes followed by others. since the above do not find > mention in the puranas as a rule, kindly treat the above as optional. > > having said the above, i dont do the above processes for rudraksha > malas of five mukhi which are sold from 100 rupees onwards for a 108+1 > rudraksha mala, which means each small five mukhi rudraksha is less > than one rupee per bead, but i tell the customers beforehand that these > small five mukhi malas are not followed through above processes and > very rarely a customer insists on getting the above for an extra amount. > > hope the above gives some understanding of what i do and kindly treat > them as not corroborated by scriptures. hence you can have your own > doubts of whether they are possible or not possible, rational or > irrational, necessary or unnecessary, beneficial or useless. > > the above already gives you the example which you can apply to any of > the one to fourteen rudrakshas. the assigned lordships and respective > benefits are already known to members who refer shivapurana. > > lastly i do not belong to any sampradaya and am a simple brahmin who > left his plush job and dedicated his life for the service of god in > human forms in my limited reach and capacity. by the way, my area of > specialisation is exorcism and removal of evil affects and diseases > (not cured by doctors) of natives which is loosely called as healing. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > sacred-objects , " benarsibabu " <benarsibabu@> > wrote: > > > > Panditji Namaskar, > > > > In your last post you have mentioned; Purification, Sanctification, > > Energisation & Programming of Rudraksha. Is this possible!!!!! If you > > have the time kindly elucidate. > > > > Also, i am not being funny here.... can you program a eleven mukhi or > > say a five mukhi Rudraksha to exhibit/mimic the effects of other > Mukhis. > > > > Last but not the least, are you in some way linked to the Nath > > Sampradaya. > > > > Best > > Abhishek > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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