Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Dear Hari, Its great that you had a divine experience while praying at a temple. This is always a signpost that God is there. Good that you are devoted to Krishna as your supreme lord and learnt many things from the great sage Agastya. Rudraksha for removing past and present karmas is by using 3 mukhi and 5 mukhi. You are right about 8 mukhi and 14 mukhi. Since you are devoted to Krishna, would suggest you to add 10 mukhi to this combination of beads to form a Personal Mala for guidance on your spiritual quest. 10 Mukhi is Vishnu Rudraksha and contains the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu and one avatar is Krishna. In this case, the main beads for your mala will be in this sequence: 3 5 mukhi 3 5 8 10 14 mukhi (centre bead) The above 7 main beads can be strung with smaller 5 mukhis with, or without sphatik beads, with or without silver capping. Regarding stringing or if you need further guidance about stringing, please contact Rudra Centre directly at: /sendEnquiry.php Yes the combining of rudrakshas is fine (one or two holy texts have mentioned it but I can't remember which ones specifically; they mentioned one or two types as examples and left the rest to the wearers and students and researchers of rudraksha). Combinations are usually synergistic, something like tailored-made or selecting a set of beads that suits an individual at any time for specific purposes. Rudrakshas are tears of Lord Shiva to save mankind. Its not possible for them to have conflict and confusion between the beads of different mukhis. The different mukhis actually complement one another. Om Bholenath Om Hari Hara , "harinomore" <harinomore wrote:>> Dear narasimhaye,> > Thank you for telling me about the Upaguru. I will really have to> amplify my efforts to find the Upaguru within me. A few years back> while i was praying in the temple i had an divine experience where a> voice told me to devote myself to the the supreme lord Sri Krishna for> he shall guide me to where i need to be. Thus, there is what i have> been doing for the past few years. i regard Sri Krishna as my own guru> and also like my elder brother protecting and guiding me to where i> need to be.> > The great sage Agastya has also helped me in many circumstances so i> also regard him like my guru.> > Thank you for giving me suggestions on the Rudraksha i need to wear.> But there are many in the list.Which would you recommend?> > I will need help to remove my past and present karmas and at the same> time fill the gap with spiritual opportunities. So i am thinking that> a combination of an 8 mukti Rudraksha and a 14 mukti Rudraksha would> help. Am i right?> > Btw, is combing rudrakshas recommended? i have not read about it in> the puranas before and also will there not be conflict and confusion> between the two energies of the different rudraksha> > Hope you can help me clear my doubts, Your help is my appreciated> > With Kind Regards> Hari> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Hi Narasimhaye Thank you for your suggestions With regards Hari , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > > Dear Hari, > > Its great that you had a divine experience while praying at a temple. > This is always a signpost that God is there. Good that you are devoted > to Krishna as your supreme lord and learnt many things from the great > sage Agastya. > > Rudraksha for removing past and present karmas is by using 3 mukhi and 5 > mukhi. You are right about 8 mukhi and 14 mukhi. Since you are devoted > to Krishna, would suggest you to add 10 mukhi to this combination of > beads to form a Personal Mala for guidance on your spiritual quest. 10 > Mukhi is Vishnu Rudraksha and contains the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu and > one avatar is Krishna. In this case, the main beads for your mala will > be in this sequence: > > > > 3 5 mukhi > > 3 5 > > 8 10 > > 14 mukhi (centre bead) > > > > The above 7 main beads can be strung with smaller 5 mukhis with, or > without sphatik beads, with or without silver capping. Regarding > stringing or if you need further guidance about stringing, please > contact Rudra Centre directly at: > > /sendEnquiry.php > </sendEnquiry.php> > > Yes the combining of rudrakshas is fine (one or two holy texts have > mentioned it but I can't remember which ones specifically; they > mentioned one or two types as examples and left the rest to the wearers > and students and researchers of rudraksha). Combinations are usually > synergistic, something like tailored-made or selecting a set of beads > that suits an individual at any time for specific purposes. > > Rudrakshas are tears of Lord Shiva to save mankind. Its not possible > for them to have conflict and confusion between the beads of different > mukhis. The different mukhis actually complement one another. > > > > Om Bholenath > > Om Hari Hara > > > > > , " harinomore " > <harinomore@> wrote: > > > > Dear narasimhaye, > > > > Thank you for telling me about the Upaguru. I will really have to > > amplify my efforts to find the Upaguru within me. A few years back > > while i was praying in the temple i had an divine experience where a > > voice told me to devote myself to the the supreme lord Sri Krishna for > > he shall guide me to where i need to be. Thus, there is what i have > > been doing for the past few years. i regard Sri Krishna as my own guru > > and also like my elder brother protecting and guiding me to where i > > need to be. > > > > The great sage Agastya has also helped me in many circumstances so i > > also regard him like my guru. > > > > Thank you for giving me suggestions on the Rudraksha i need to wear. > > But there are many in the list.Which would you recommend? > > > > I will need help to remove my past and present karmas and at the same > > time fill the gap with spiritual opportunities. So i am thinking that > > a combination of an 8 mukti Rudraksha and a 14 mukti Rudraksha would > > help. Am i right? > > > > Btw, is combing rudrakshas recommended? i have not read about it in > > the puranas before and also will there not be conflict and confusion > > between the two energies of the different rudraksha > > > > Hope you can help me clear my doubts, Your help is my appreciated > > > > With Kind Regards > > Hari > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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