Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Dear Rahul Yes, the more beads that are worn will give more intense effects. Some holy texts usually mentioned 2, 3, or 5 beads if the mala only consists of one type of mukhi. But then, they did not mention that we can't wear more beads of the same rudraksha mukhi. This means its up to us so we can wear as many as we like. Your mala that consists of three beadseach of 3-7 mukhis, one bead each of 1-2 mukhis and 8 to 14 mukhis is fine. You can increase the other mukhis if you have a strong urge to do so. The other option is to invest in higher mukhi beads as you go along. If you do this, then begin from 15 mukhi upwards. Om Bholenath , Rahul Ratan <rahulratan wrote: > > Namaste Narasimhaye: > > Thanks. I misstated my question. I do have most of the beads. I want to understand how many of each type should you wear. For example, how many 2 mukhis are effective. I am asking because I find that greater the number of beads, more intense is the effect. So, should you wear one 2 mukhi or as many as possible? I have a 1-14 mala that has three beads of 3-7 and 1 bead of 1-2 and 8-14. Should I increase the number of other beads? > > Thanks > > Rahul > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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