Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Dear Narasimhayeji, Thank you very much for your guidance. I have contacted Rudra Centre and taken appointment to meet Mrs Neetaji on 21st October. Currently I am out of India for some office work. Best regards, BK , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > > Dear BK, > > Namaskar; warmest welcome to you! Its good that you are wearing a > Personal Mala. For Siddha Mala, the right configuration is in this > picture: > > [Configuration of Siddh Mala] > > The picture shows one bead each of 1 mukhi till 14 mukhi, Gauri shankar > & Ganesh rudraksha. Therefore, option 2 is better with sandalwood beads > and small chikna rudraksha to form a complete mala. > > It is possible to have most of the beads strung with Nepal rudraksha and > you can use 13 mukhi and 14 mukhi in Java beads in the same mala with > silver caps or thread. Please meditate to see if you will be more > comfortable with silver or thread design. Its very much a personal > choice. > > Alternatively, its ok to have a Siddha Mala strung entirely with Java > beads. Please have a look here: > > /dispProductlist.php?subcatId=205 > </dispProductlist.php?subcatId=205> > > About 17 mukhi rudraksha, its fine to wear it either separately or > strung with your Siddha Mala. For stringing, you need to contact Rudra > Centre directly and they will advise you on the perfect method and > materials. Please click the link below. When the page opens, type your > details and questions in the dialogue boxes. Someone will reply to you > very soon : > > /sendEnquiry.php > </sendEnquiry.php> > > If you select Siddh Mala in Java beads, its fine to wear the Personal > Mala of Nepal beads together with it or keep it on the altar. Some > people wear a few different malas at the same time. > > Hope this helps. > > Om Bholenath > > > > > , bhka61 <no_reply@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Narasimhayeji namaskar, > > > > I have joined this group recently. I wanted your advice/ suggestion > > about the configuration of siddha mala. > > > > Currently I am wearing 8, 11 & 12 mukhi Nepal beads as a personal > > mala. I wish to make a siddha mala for me. I had following queries; > > > > 1. Is it ok if I buy 13 & 14 mukhi in java beads and all other in > > Nepal beads? > > > > 2. Which is the better configuration out of the following two? > > 1 mukhi – 1 bead > > 2 to 7 mukhi – 3 beads each > > 8 to 14 mukhi – 1 bead each > > Gaurishankar – 1 bead > > Ganesha – 1 bead (Total 27+1=28 beads) > > > > OR > > > > 1 bead each of 1 to14 mukhi with Gaurishankar and Ganesha > > (total 16 beads) – mala made with sandal and 5 mukhi chikna > > small beads. > > > > 3. which one is better – to make it in woolen thread or silver or > > panch dhatu? > > 4. I am also planning to wear one 17 mukhi java bead – is it > > advisable to add it to siddha mala or to wear it as separate pendent? > > > > Best regards, > > BK > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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