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Namaste Neelesh, pls scroll below :

 

1. The stringing of Akarshaya Mala uses small 7 mukhi rudrakshas

with the main beads. If you add the cost of the smaller rudraksha or

sphatik beads (or other beads), it will come to about the same as

purchasing each bead separately.

 

2. If you look at the recommended diagram for stringing Personal

Mala again, you will see all even-numbered beads on one side. Hence

the other side is suggested for 5, 7, 9 or 11 mukhis. However, if

you feel a strong intuition to add 10 mukhi instead of 9 or 11, you

can do so.

 

3. Which mala to obtain is a personal decision so please meditate

deeply about it to see which one you wish to get. If your instinct

tells you that Akarshaya Mala is better, then get it. Many people in

this Group got Akarshaya Mala and reported good results. Some of them

gave testimonials in messages to this Group a while ago. A couple of

others put testimonials on Rudra Centre website.

 

4. Both types of beads produce good results. Not much difference

between Java and Nepal beads except size and price. As you know, Java

beads are smaller, Nepal beads are bigger. One other factor that will

help to accelerate results is the repetition of mantra with bhakti.

 

Aum Shambho

 

 

 

, " NEELESH JAIN "

<neelesh.jain3 wrote:

>

> Namaste Narasimhayeji,

>

> I am bothering you again, but due to my limited knowledge in

> Rudraksha, sorry I have to bother you with the following questions

> regarding " Akarshaya Siddh mala Else each separate Bead " .

 

> 1. Should I purchase the " Akarshaya Siddh Mala " or else should I

> purchase each bead separately. As I observed much price difference

> between the same bead of Akarshaya siddh Mala if we purchase

> separately each bead.

 

> 2. Why the missing bead should be only 9 or 11, please clarify

> whether 10 mukhi bead is also ok?

 

> 3. Should I go with my personalized mala or " Akarshaya Siddh Mala "

> is the best one as it would contain all the beads which I thought

of

> purchasing, except that the number of bead for 5 and 6 Mukhi would

> be only 1 in Siddh Mala.

 

> 4. Which of the types of the beads produce Good and fast results

> whether Java beads or Nepal Beads. As I see Nepal beads are bit

> costlier than the Java Beads?

>

> Om Namah Shivayya,

>

> Regards,

> Neelesh K J Jain.

 

>

> , narasimhaye

> <no_reply@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Namaste Neelesh, its wonderful that you've done your own

> research and

> > decided which rudraksha beads are suitable for you right at this

> time.

> > This is a good first step forward.

> >

> > For stringing the beads you've mentioned, would like to suggest

> that you

> > have them strung by expert artisan from Rudra Centre in Mumbai

> which

> > also provides Blessing Ceremony for mala by priest.

> >

> > The mala can be strung with smaller sized 5 mukhi rudraksha or

> sphatik

> > beads. The bigger main beads can be capped with silver or gold

> if you

> > wish. Suggest you to below and discuss it

> further

> > with a rudraksha expert :

> >

> > /sendEnquiry.php

> > </sendEnquiry.php>

> >

> > The reasons why you feel something is stopping you was because at

> first

> > you didn't decided fully which beads to get. Then as you learn

> more

> > about rudraksha and their properties, your instincts began

telling

> you

> > which mukhis are suitable for you. Then when you hesitate again

> > because subconsciously the sequence of beads you've chosen, is

> lacking

> > one bead to complete the full mala :) These are common

> experiences,

> > whether conscious or subconscious for persons wishing to obtain

> > rudraksha. Don't worry. Don't be afraid to go ahead to get

your

> > mala.

> >

> > Shall lay out the bead sequence (according to your list) so you

can

> > check it and make decision :

> >

> > 4 5

> >

> > 6 5

> >

> > 6 5

> >

> > 6 7

> >

> > 8 __ This bead is missing for balance. 9 or 11

> mukhi is

> > recommended.

> >

> > 12 13

> >

> > (1)

> >

> > Aum Namah Shivaya

> >

> >

> > , " NEELESH JAIN "

> > <neelesh.jain3@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Namaste Narasimhayeji,

> > >

> > > I have been regarding the information on Rudraksha from the day

I

> > > joined this group. It helped me alot in learning many things

> > > regarding the same. I have even thought of purchasing the

> following

> > > personalized mala for myself

> > >

> > > 1 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > > 4 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > > 5 Mukhi X 3 bead

> > > 6 Mukhi X 3 bead

> > > 7 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > > 8 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > > 12 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > > 13 Mukhi X 1 bead

> > >

> > > Can you please suggest me how to make the mala?

> > >

> > > Also, from long time I am thinking to buy Rudraksha ( whenever I

> > > read the mails from the group), but don't know why I don't go

> ahead

> > > in purchasing. I think something is stopping me in the same. So,

> > > please suggest what should I do? I am from a middle class

family

> (

> > > even though being a Software Engineering), I don't know why I am

> > > getting afraid of purchasing the Rudraksha?

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Neelesh K J Jain.

> > >

> >

>

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