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Namaskar Jatin,

 

You are most welcome to write any time you have questions. Its great

to hear you are making a Siddha Mala. Its fine to add extra beads.

 

1. No its not important to use multiple beads of other mukhis to

make a Siddha Mala. (Please see the diagram in the next post.)

 

2. Yes, it will be called a Siddha Mala.

 

3. No difference.

 

4. This strong feeling is your upaguru guiding you to add extra

beads. Perhaps it is also your personal energies that require more

of an electromagnetic boost from rudraksha beads.

 

5. Rudraksha beads are supposed to touch the skin. Hence when the

seatbelt is put on, it will not strangle the beads or God.

 

6. Please see next message regarding Japa mala and how to rotate the

beads.

 

Om Hari Hara

 

 

 

, Jatin Sanghavi

<jatinds wrote:

>

> Hari Aum,

>

> Namaskar Narasimhayeji,

>

> I want to thank you for clearing my doubts & questions

> and feeding me with information required by me. I do

> have lots of questions and here are some on of them.

>

> I am in a process of building a siddh mala, bead by

> bead thru RudraCentre and as MahaShivratri is coming i

> thought of added couple of more beads to my mala which

> i bought around 3 weeks ago from RudraCenter.

>

> I have read about siddha mala my question is,

>

> 1. Is it necessary, important, compulsory for a person

> to wear multiple beads (3 nos.) of 2,3,4,5,6,7 mukhi

> rudraksha to reach a siddh mala stage.

>

> 2. If a person is wearing 1 to 14 mukhi beads (1 no.

> each) with 1 no. of ganesh rudraksha & 1 no. of gauri

> Shankar. Will this mala be called a siddh mala or not.

>

>

> 3. Then whats the difference between both of them.

>

> 4. Why do i have this strong feeling to add more

> beads? I know it is a great feeling but I am not able

> to interpret it well.

>

> 5. Sorry this might be a silly question but still let

> me ask. As you know when we are travelling by car, we

> have to wear our seat belts which goes across our

> chest, this in turn does press the mala against our

> body which is fine but does it mean that we are

> strangling our rudraksha mala or God directly or

> indirectly?

>

> 6. How to use a Japa mala in terms of which finger

> should touch the mala & which should not and if you

> have a mpeg file or picture would be great cause doing

> japa yoga correctly does have great benefits than

> compared to doing japa yoga in a wrong way.

>

> Have a great Mahashivaratri and Aum Namah Shivaya to

> all

>

> Thanks

>

> Jatin

>

> Aum Namah Shivaya

>

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