Guest guest Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 Dear all any one in the group help me to buy BRASS statue of Sri,Ganesh ji siting position, 1 NO. Sri Lakshmi and Narayana bagavan together sitting position, 1 NO. Sri Saraswathi ji sitting position, 1 NO.Sri Hanuman Ji sitting position 1 NO.Shivlinga PLAIN WITHOUT SARPA OR SNAKE 1 NOALL THE ABOVE IN BRASS ONLYALL IN 3 TO 4 INCH HEIGHT, THE STATUE SHOULD BE VERY CLEAR CARVING AND GOOD LOOKING STRUCTURE NOT ROUGH STRUCTURE. BEST REGARDSVIGNHESH ishwar33 <ishwar33sacred-objects Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 7:38:42 PM Re: Nagamani reply Dear Richardji, Since we are at topic of Nagamani, I thought of pulling out some scientific tests around which are known to few experts in our group. Also below is one link for sale of Nagamani with price quoted Rs 9.5 crores (1.9 Million USD), the real ones are sold for that kind of price or more. http://www.adoos. in/post/5727911/ nagamani_ cobra_pearl Nagamani can withstanded upto 200 degrees centrigrade of direct naked fire. The reflected heat given off by NM is estimated to be double up to 400 D C, with all most impoosible to hold in hand. So real nagamani cannot be held in hand. When held in diamond reader it shows 1 bar movement ,a gem of natural formation and solidification of venom, similar to red coral or natural amber moves 1 bar. The pearl, glass and synthetc crystals like sphtygam has no movement in diamond reader. Regards, -Ishwar sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Panditji, > > Some members are directing my attention to clear transparent so-called Nagamani. I tested. Result: Artificial glass. > > Now, If someone sold you a ruby as ruby, then you tested and it was Artificial Glass! - How would you feel? > > Y/s, > Richard > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004@ > wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > the conclusive view expessed by richardji that only fools sell a nagamani is true to any normal person who gets hold of a priceless nagamani or lakshmi shankh or any other rarest holy sacred object. > > > > however, let me adivse the members as to how three types of humans used to get hold of sacred objects and how they used them in the yester years. > > > > the categorisation is based on the satva, rajas and tamas gunas. brahmins of yester yugas (with satva guna) in general and sages in particular used to do lot of meditations, tapas etc. and they always and at all times pray and seek boons for the wellbeing of the world and nothing for self. i can narrate thousands of stories from puranas where sages got so many holy objects which they gifted to kings to look after the people of the kingdom etc. applying this in present time, if a selfless sage gets such things, he would surely dont keep and give away to a king or a person who donates for the cause of dharma. > > > > kings, vaishyas and others of yesteryugas (with rajas guna) also used to search, do tapas and get such objects either for their own benefit or for the benefit of their near and dear and they also used to barter or sell for a good deal. present day, this sort of people under tamas guna comprising of businessmen and materially successful people search and get something for their benefit and they dont mind paying a premium like all collectors of sacred objects do. > > > > rakshasas of yesteryugas (with tamas guna) also used to search, do tapas or take by force such objects and most of the time they use the objects to overpower and cause harm to others. presently this apply to those who use secretive divine course of tantra with some sacred objects to harm others which is adharma. > > > > in view of the above, members may kindly infer that if a selfless person gets hold of a sacred object which is priceless and produce miracles but he has no use, he would surely gift away or sell to others where this can benefit. > > > > accordingly, i am a single person who do not need such great material benefits which such priceless objects like nagamani deliver but if i get hold of a nagamani, will surely make it available to a discerning collector and do take a donation. good news is that this group is the first place where i would offer it first if and when i get it. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > > > > sacred-objects, Rick Brown <rsbj66@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Sir (Madam?), > > > > > > Thanks for your question. Below is what Sri Garuda Purana says about Nagamani. I have seen so many fools and rascals concerning so-called Nagamani. But I have photo and have personally seen real, as described here... > > > > > > Besides oyster pearls there are seven other types found in conch shells, wild boars' heads, elephant heads, king cobra's heads, bamboo stems, clouds, and fish heads. > > > > > > Pearls from the cobra's hood are perfectly round, like fish pearls, and they radiate a natural effulgence. By repeated washing, a snake pearl becomes as lustrous as a polished sword blade. Anyone possessing such a naga-mani attains piety, rare good fortune, and eventually becomes illustrious as a leader of men, complete with a great collection of all precious gems. > > > > > > Upon acquiring such a snake pearl, the owner should have the rite of installation performed y a priest who is learned in religious formalities. After hearing from the owner how the pearl was obtained and conducting the benedictory ritual, the priest should formally install the jewel inside the owner's house. On such an auspicious occasion, the sky becomes filled with dark and heavy rain clouds, thunder, and flashing lightning,such as exhibited at the time of universal dissolution. A man in possession of such a snake pearl will never be troubled by snakes, demonic beings, diseases, or disturbances in any form. > > > > > > My question is Do you WANT one? Do you HAVE one? The only one I ever saw would not sell for any price. It is priceless. Only a fool would sell away a lucky priceless sacred-object. Selling it means it DOESN'T WORK and/or is BOGUS. So anyone who wants to sell is either a fool or a rascal. > > > > > > Y/s > > > Richard > > > > > > Re: nagamani > > > "Rick Brown" <rsbj66@> > > > Thursday, 9 July, 2009, 2:22 PM > > > > > > First of all thank you for > > > answering my mail, > > > yes i accept that i don't have much knowledge about the > > > nagamani .....I am sending you the total things which I > > > experienced . > > > Then I checked in internet for some genuine person > > > who got good knowledge about nagamani. > > > Through the help of google i found about you and your > > > companies,,, blah! Blah! > > > > > > Rick Brown's iPhone > > > www.richardshawbrow n.com > > > > > > > > > Get your preferred Email name! > > > Now you can @ymail.com and @rocketmail. com. > > > http://mail. promotions. / newdomains/ aa/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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