Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 Namaste Muktesha, A mala that is stringed in tune with one's birth chart is a Personal Mala. They are malas for individual that relate and assimilate to the owner on a personal level. There is a difference between a Personal Mala and the Indra Mala and you are right that both have different purposes. When we wear a Personal Mala, the Indra Mala when worn in addition, gives a great boost to the circuitry of electromagnetic energies of the Personal Mala and vice versa. The purposes of Indra Mala are: The Indrakshi mala is made up of one bead each of mukhis from 1 mukhi till 21 mukhi according to the description in Katyani Purana. It is a rare possession and only few fortunate persons in the world possess this combination. Ancient texts say that possessing this mala is like having entire Universe with you and makes a person " Ichadhari " meaning His wish is the command to the Universe. According to Katyani purana which describes this mala, blessings of Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Durga, Ganesha, Surya and other dieties always stay with the wearer of this mala and he get all his desires fulfilled. Gives protection from any kind of harm or loss or danger. On seeing the wearer of this mala all evils, negativity and negative forces are dispelled. Gayatri Devi in all Her forms resides in this mala. Know more about Indrakshi mala For: The One Mukhi to 21 Mukhi Lord Indrakshi Mala would be worn by a Community Leader to help manifest projects and programs for the well being of others and their own Families also. Purpose: The Lord Indrakshi Mala influences all the Siddhis for accomplishment in the relative field and the absolute field. This Mala generates all the attributes of destroying ignorance and maintaining balance at the same time one is creating new positive realities to help the Mankind and Womankind in this Age. A person who wears this Mala is Awake 7 days a week and 24 hours a day and in the middle of Creation and Manifestation and Destruction of Ignorance. Design: Mala made of 1 mukhi till 21 mukhi of Nepalese origin in pure gold with caps, central bead is the highly rare 21 mukhi. The sequence of beads is 1 mukhi till 20 mukhi (clockwise). Additional beads like Gauri Shankar, Ganesh, Trijuti are not necessary in this mala, and may be kept separately in puja altar if one desires to have them. Om Namah Shivaya , Marcel VERDOL <marcel.verdol wrote: > > Dear Narashimhaye, > > Namaste. Apparently the group members are satisfied with Indra Mala. Could you remind me its purpose please ? > In addition , I am planning to buy a Sidha Mala soon , though I am wearing one, stringed in tune with my birth chart . Could we speak in term of " best " , between a Sidha Mala and an Indra Mala ? > I imagine, both have defferents purpose ? > Best Wishes > Muktesha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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