Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 Hare Krishna, Sri Rajiv Krishna prabhu, All glories to sri sri guru and gauranga, and your service at the lotus feet of sri salagram. Thank you so much for offering to assist me. I am in some anxiety, as I have started puja of all these "saligrams," but I don't feel at ease worshipping silas which may be fake. I am not very technologically experienced, but I will try and take pictures and upload them in the next few days. Thanks again for your kind offer, prabhujiyour servant, Radha Raman dasa--- On Tue, 7/14/09, Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Shaligram Shala <shaligram8Re: Re: Saligrams?sacred-objects Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 4:49 AM Hare Krishna Radha Raman Das Prabhu, Thanks for your mail Prabhu. Please accept my best wishes, all glories to Sri Guru and Gauranga, all glories to all the devotees of the Lord. Prabhu pl send me the pictures of the Shilas. I shall identify then for you and tell you whether they are Ok or not Prabhu.I hope this will help,Aum Namoh Bhagvate Vasudevay Saligram Devah NamahaI beg to remain yours in the humble service of the Lord and Hisdevotees. Have a Nice Day,Thanks and Regards, Haribol, Rajiv Krishna Dasa,WWW.SHALIGRAM. COM00 91 9322646421 0091 22 24459616 salagram8 --- On Mon, 13/7/09, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > Re: Fake Saligrams?sacred-objectsMonday, 13 July, 2009, 4:34 AM I'm not sure. Sri Rajiv Krishnaji is the member expert. But if the so-called shalagram is translucent or transparent when a light is shined through then it's bogus.Y/s, Richardsacred-objects, "radharamanji" <radharamanji@ ....> wrote:>> Dear learned pandits,> > Please assist me in discerning a real saligram from a fake one, or one with no benefit in worshipping. An acquaitance recently sent me eight silas:> > 2 X gomati silas, which i worship as maha laxmi (is this correct?)> 1 x dwaraka sila, which looks like a piece of hard off-white coral. The chakras aren't separate, but many are joined together with ridges separating these irregular groups from the others.> 1 X black saligram, which is flat and also has a flat area at the bottom, on which it stands upright. The marks on this saligram look as if they have been chiselled into the stone in the shape of a crude, unfinished chakra (like a child would draw the rays of the sun)> 1 x hiranyagarbha sila, which is heavier and more lustrous than the others, but has two cracks emanating from it's deep mouth. There is one chakra nested inside another inside the mouth.> 1 x brownish rough round lightish sila, which has no markings, but apparently is a saligram?> 2x flat small brownish ammonite fossils (I think), although they are meant to be sudarshana saligrams. The one is cracking in several places, and has a line cutting across the whorl of the ridged 'sudarsan' face.> > Please advise me. I am relying on your superior knowlege and mercy,> your servant,> Radha Raman das> recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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