Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Dear Hari, You are welcome. Om Bholenath , " harinomore " <harinomore wrote: > > 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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