Guest guest Posted June 22, 2007 Report Share Posted June 22, 2007 Namaste Neelesh, Link you sent is referring to Siddha Mala, not Indra Mala. There is a great difference between Siddha Mala and Indra Mala. Siddha Mala does not contain Trijuti. Indra Mala has Trijuti. Pls revisit the link and see again, thanks. Aum Namah Shivaya , " NEELESH JAIN " <neelesh.jain3 wrote: > > Please find the correct link > > /dispCategory.php?catId=8 > > I am sorry for the wrong link in my previous message. > > Regards, > Neelesh K J Jain. > Om Namah Shivaya. > > , narasimhaye > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Namaste Neelesh, both malas are for different purposes. They are as > > powerful as each other for different things. > > > > Personal Mala is aligns with person's individual energy to give > > blessings in the form of health, clarity of mind, protection, > > removing negativity, etc, etc. > > > > Akashaya Mala is for seeking blessings of Ganesha for removing > > obstacles and then for Lakshmi to bestow prosperity, steady income or > > money and assets. > > > > Many of us use different malas for different purposes. Its a good > > idea to also obtain Akarshaya Mala to keep in puja room or wear > > sometimes with personal mala. > > > > Its ok that personal mala touches your belly button. You don't have > > to feel uneasy. All rudraksha are sacred anyway. Whether which bead > > touches your belly button, its ok. But if you still feel > > uncomfortable, then have the length shortened by taking out 2 beads > > of 5 mukhi and 2 beads of 6 mukhi. > > > > When I tried to click the link you sent, it was blank. Maybe the page > > is moved somewhere new. Meanwhile, I heard there are 2 types of > > Indra Mala, one is with Trijuti and another can be without Trijuti > > due to high cost. Usually what happens is when someone gets Indra > > Mala without Trijuti, they wear and test the mala first. After things > > improve and their finances rise up, they then get Trijuti to add to > > the mala to make it complete. > > > > Aum Namah Shivaya > > > > > > > > , " NEELESH JAIN " > > <neelesh.jain3@> wrote: > > > > > > Namaste Narashimaye, > > > Please clarify the following 2 doubts > > > > > > 1. Recently, I purchased a Personalized mala of Java beads ( all > > of > > > them) with the following beads and started wearing just 2 days back > > > 1 Mukhi Half moon till 14 Mukhi, 16 Mukhi, 17 Mukhi and Gauri > > > Shankar bead. As well the 5 Mukhi, and 6 Mukhi are of 3 beads > > each. > > > I want to know whether the above personalized mala is powerful or > > > Akarshaya Siddh mala. Because I see that Akarshaya Siddh mala is > > > having 3 beads each of 2 Mukhi till 7 Mukhi and as well Ganesh > > > Rudraksha? Because I am planning to have a Akarshaya Siddh mala > > for > > > keeping in my puja room along with wearing the above personalized > > > mala. > > > > > > 2. The personalized mala is very lengthy for me, it doesn't hardly > > > any bead touches my heart, but its so lengthy that it touches my > > > belly button. So, is it ok, or should I get the length shortened? > > > I am feeling bit uneasy that the scared bead (1 Mukhi) is touching > > > my belly button. > > > > > > As well I came to know that Indra Mala is incomplete without a > > > Trijuthi Rudraksha, but at the following URL of Rudraksha- Ratna.com > > > > > > http://.com/dispCategory.php?screen=0 & spcKewd= > > > > > > the description of the Indra Mala says that all the beads from 1 > > > Mukhi till 21 Mukhi are present. It doesn't specify about Trijuthi > > > Rudraksha, Please clarify the doubt. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Neelesh K J Jain. > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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