Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Choosing a Rudraksha for a single young woman – Some contemplation. A friend asked me to think about some thing to help his daughter, single, living in USA. I am just describing our contemplations; they may be right or wrong. Our experience with Rudrakshas is very little except that I have an Indra mala (about 2 weeks).None of our Known friends have any experiences, or personal testimonials to share with us. I know dowsing well. We took help from it. Our only personal experiences are with mercury bead; a kind of cumulative personal experiences from several people who gladly shared with us. .. Parad bead does what it does best, cheaper, good for health, prevents weight gain etc. But after prolonged contact with gold makes a tough stain, difficult to remove. Our other experiences with beads are with Coral and Pearl beads, strung together (even a couple of beads of each) for married women .This is based on the recommendation from Krishna Murthy paddathi,a South Indian Astrology It helps all married women, suits for all whether they have Kuja dosha or not(for all horoscopes.).Reduces Gynecological problems. Many reported good results with that. But this Young lady is UN married and due to the dress code etc her requirements are different. Refused to wear any Mala for example a siddha mala. And a firm " No " to multiple beads Agreed to wear only one bead, that too if is with gold cap, look good, agreed for doing japa 108 times every day. That led us in our search for a one single bead which meets all her requirements. That one is a single 14 Mukhi Nepal Rudraskha bead capped in gold. It costs whopping 634-00 US dollars almost Half of her salary after tax deductions. This decision is based upon of dowsing her energy field, one which serves her a long time, including a Sade sati period which almost every one gets in a life time. Few others also are good beads that matched her are 2 face 10 face, 8 face, but the 14 face gave a better reading., and better scores. The siddha mala with java beads (340 US) almost costs half of a single Nepal bead 14 with gold capping. 2-12 Mukhi Nepali beads are also quite good by dowsing (biggest bang for the buck), but the restrictions for a single bead over raided the cost benefit analysis. We ordered one and Mrs. Neetaji already shipped it. I will post her opinions after few months of use. I hope we did the right thing. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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