Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 Namaste Siddharth, Great to hear you've decided to go for Indra Mala. My mala has one bead of each mukhi from 1 to 21 mukhis. Indra Mala is strung from large sizes of Java beads so they are slightly bigger than normal Java beads. Its not necessary to have multiple beads of each mukhi for Indra Mala because the higher mukhis are present (from 14 mukhi to 21 mukhi). The higher mukhi beads have a strong boosting function to the mala and this maximises benefits. Nepal high mukhi beads are considered rarer and have somewhat become Collectors Beads, hence the higher prices. Yes it will be good to hear from others who have Indra Mala. Om Namah Shivaya , Siddharth V <sid_130483 wrote: > > Dear Narismhaye ji > & nbsp; > I have decided to go for a Indra mala. > & nbsp; > In your indra mala do you have single beads of each type or multiple beads? > & nbsp; > I had read that the indra mala in java needs to have multiple beads of each variety > to give the desired effect because of its small size and hence the cost difference between > a Java Indra mala and Nepal indra mala is very minimal. > & nbsp; > What is your comment on this? > & nbsp; > Others having Indra mala : Are your malas with single beads or multiple beads? > & nbsp; > Thanking You > Siddharth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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