Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Dear Jatin, Don't get worried about your mala with high mukhi beads snapping off. This is actually auspicious as it broke off on Monday which is Shiva's day. The significance is that Lord Shiva through rudrakshas have protected you from something harmful. The beads deflected the harm. When you get a chance or free day, visit a temple and give thanks to Shiva. Its good that you've been carrying the beads in a pouch or keeping them on the altar. However would suggest you to contact Rudra Centre for re-stringing of your mala. After that, their priest will bless the mala before sending back to you. There is no cost for stringing but you need to pay for postage to India and back to Canada. You can be sure of good workmanship when Rudra Centre's artisan restrings your mala. Regarding Indian customs, I guess its best to courier your mala. Some courier companies actually help to clear parcels through customs. RC will be able to advise you about this or recommend a good courier. Rudra Centre's contact details are: /sendEnquiry.php Or RudraCentre Om Namah Shivaya , "Jatin Sanghavi" wrote:>> Namaste Narasimhayeji> > Hari Om> > I need your help with a situation in hand.> > I am wearing 2 malas and one of my mala broke off that too on a Monday and am not feeling good about it. This is the mala which has beads 14 – 19, diamond cut crystal and lots of other java beads. I am not in India. I am on a project overseas (Canada). Is there a way this can be fix in Canada. I know I can send it to RudraCentre and they can fix it for me however I am not sure of the Indian Customs.> > As of now I have kept all the beads in a pouch in the altar however I am not feeling the same its like I am missing a lot since I can't wear it. I know I can carry the beads in a pouch in my pocket however I did try it but there is a lot of difference when I was wearing it. I was thinking of making the mala on my own. Which kind of thread and color would be good? Is there any other solution? is there someone in Canada who can help me?> > Aum Namah Shivaye> > Jatin> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Namaste Narasimhayeji Hari Aum, Thanks for your reply. I did had a few email exchanges with Ms Neetaji. She was happy to assist me, very kind of her. However I still have a bad feeling of the indian and canadian customs these days. Canadian customs can think it as a seed and can stop it at customs however i will try to find out more on this. Aum Namah Shivaye Jatin , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > > Dear Jatin, > > Don't get worried about your mala with high mukhi beads snapping off. > This is actually auspicious as it broke off on Monday which is Shiva's > day. The significance is that Lord Shiva through rudrakshas have > protected you from something harmful. The beads deflected the harm. > When you get a chance or free day, visit a temple and give thanks to > Shiva. > > Its good that you've been carrying the beads in a pouch or keeping them > on the altar. However would suggest you to contact Rudra Centre for > re-stringing of your mala. After that, their priest will bless the mala > before sending back to you. > > There is no cost for stringing but you need to pay for postage to India > and back to Canada. You can be sure of good workmanship when Rudra > Centre's artisan restrings your mala. > > Regarding Indian customs, I guess its best to courier your mala. Some > courier companies actually help to clear parcels through customs. RC > will be able to advise you about this or recommend a good courier. > > Rudra Centre's contact details are: > > /sendEnquiry.php > </sendEnquiry.php> > > Or > > RudraCentre <RudraCentre > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > , " Jatin Sanghavi " > wrote: > > > > Namaste Narasimhayeji > > > > Hari Om > > > > I need your help with a situation in hand. > > > > I am wearing 2 malas and one of my mala broke off that too on a Monday > and am not feeling good about it. This is the mala which has beads 14 > – 19, diamond cut crystal and lots of other java beads. I am not in > India. I am on a project overseas (Canada). Is there a way this can be > fix in Canada. I know I can send it to RudraCentre and they can fix it > for me however I am not sure of the Indian Customs. > > > > As of now I have kept all the beads in a pouch in the altar however I > am not feeling the same its like I am missing a lot since I can't wear > it. I know I can carry the beads in a pouch in my pocket however I did > try it but there is a lot of difference when I was wearing it. I was > thinking of making the mala on my own. Which kind of thread and color > would be good? Is there any other solution? is there someone in Canada > who can help me? > > > > Aum Namah Shivaye > > > > Jatin > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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