Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Namaste Pankaj ji Srinivasan ji has 2 sets of beads. Both are from 1 mukhi to 14 mukhi. One set is Java beads. The other set is of Nepal beads. Om Namah Shivaya , pankaj joshi wrote: > > Hi Srinivasan, >  > Isnt this the same seq. for Siddh Mala, except you are missing One Mukhi bead, > > > KIND REGARDS, > PANKAJ JOSHI. > > >  > > --- On Fri, 4/10/09, ESHWARI COMPUTERS <ESHWARI COMPUTERS wrote: > > > ESHWARI COMPUTERS <ESHWARI COMPUTERS > RBSC : Fw: sequence/rule of Rudrakshas in the Mala > > Friday, April 10, 2009, 2:25 AM > > > Hi Gurus, Siddhas & Master, >  > I have collection 2 set of 1-14 muki (nepal & Indonesia each set) , gowri shankar holy beads, the mala is 1-14 in accending & decending order, " 11 muki in middle " , GS is in between, balance 14 filled by 7 muki (1-14x2 = 28 + 1no-11 muki + 14nos-7muki + 2GS = 45=9 seperated by gold rings and crystal the mala is as follows. >  > >  > I heard and saw the mala muki / faces sequence need to be of odd one side & even in otther as pics below, I like to know the correct sequence and importance of the same. >  > pls if some one knows “Srimad Devi Bhagavatamâ€, 11th Skand, Chapter IV, Parts 1 to 21, there is a sequence of wearing mentioned that includes wearing the holy rudraksha " >  > > pls advice me the vedic/hollic squence let me know the reason behind. > >   > $hree >  > >  Close this page >  > Regards >  > A.Srinivasan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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