Guest guest Posted January 19, 2010 Report Share Posted January 19, 2010 Dear Sir, Thanks for your response and clarification. I came across this bit of information while reading the Padma Purana (online). But to further confirm may I know to which text you are referring to ? In which text there is mention of of joint beads ? Is it in the modern age (lets say the past 2000 years) that these beads became well known. Is there any author or researcher that has published about the joint beads and if so - are these works more authentic than Padma Purana, Devi Bhagawatam etc? Sir - my questions are in no way meant to test or offend anyone but it is better to learn the truth . Sincerely yours Falguna , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > Namaste Falguna, > > Its not true that joint beads cannot be used or worn. There are some texts that may mention joint beads and that they are worn or worshipped. > > These texts mention the usefulness of wearing or worshipping joint beads later, i.e. after the dates the Puranas and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam were written. They were the work of people who had experimented with joint beads for hundreds of years and found them to be beneficial. > > The very old Puranas mentioned usually 1 mukhi to 14 mukhi beads and nothing else as during those olden times, only mukhis 1 to 14 existed. > > Best wishes. > > > , falguna108 no_reply@ wrote: > > > > Dear Members, > > > > Read somewhere(one of the Puranas I think) that beads that are joined together (like gaurishankar etc) must not be used / worn on the body? > > > > Please enlighten for the benefit of all. > > > > Rgds > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Namaste, Read the book titled Power of Rudraksha by Sri Kamal Narayan Seetha, pages 158 and 159, then chapter 13 - Original texts of Puranas and Shastras. Yes these beads became known in modern age and you might be right about the 2000 year era. This is the link for the book: /dispProduct.php?power-of-rudraksha-by-kamal-seeth\ a & prodId=174 Sri Seetha and Ms Neeta Ji of Rudra Centre are both great researchers of rudraksha. They have a lot of knowledge about the holy beads. Whatever that is published in modern times to date surpass some of the info in old holy texts. For example in olden days, only rudraksha up to 14 mukhis are found and mentioned in holy writings. But today rudraksha of 21 up to 29 mukhis are found although they may only exist once in every 10 years - just a rough idea especially for 22 mukhis upwards. If you need to know more, you can contact Rudra Centre at: /sendEnquiry.php Best wishes. , falguna108 <no_reply wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > Thanks for your response and clarification. I came across this bit of > information while reading the Padma Purana (online). But to further > confirm may I know to which text you are referring to ? > > In which text there is mention of of joint beads ? Is it in the modern > age (lets say the past 2000 years) that these beads became well known. > Is there any author or researcher that has published about the joint > beads and if so - are these works more authentic than Padma Purana, Devi > Bhagawatam etc? > > Sir - my questions are in no way meant to test or offend anyone but it > is better to learn the truth . > > Sincerely yours > Falguna > > > , narasimhaye > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Namaste Falguna, > > > > Its not true that joint beads cannot be used or worn. There are some > texts that may mention joint beads and that they are worn or worshipped. > > > > These texts mention the usefulness of wearing or worshipping joint > beads later, i.e. after the dates the Puranas and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam > were written. They were the work of people who had experimented with > joint beads for hundreds of years and found them to be beneficial. > > > > The very old Puranas mentioned usually 1 mukhi to 14 mukhi beads and > nothing else as during those olden times, only mukhis 1 to 14 existed. > > > > Best wishes. > > > > > > , falguna108 > no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > Read somewhere(one of the Puranas I think) that beads that are > joined together (like gaurishankar etc) must not be used / worn on the > body? > > > > > > Please enlighten for the benefit of all. > > > > > > Rgds > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Thanks for your reply Narasimhaye Sir. I will refer to the book as suggested. Rgds Falguna , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > Namaste, > > Read the book titled Power of Rudraksha by Sri Kamal Narayan Seetha, pages 158 and 159, then chapter 13 - Original texts of Puranas and Shastras. Yes these beads became known in modern age and you might be right about the 2000 year era. This is the link for the book: > > /dispProduct.php?power-of-rudraksha-by-kamal-seeth\ a & prodId=174 > > Sri Seetha and Ms Neeta Ji of Rudra Centre are both great researchers of rudraksha. They have a lot of knowledge about the holy beads. Whatever that is published in modern times to date surpass some of the info in old holy texts. For example in olden days, only rudraksha up to 14 mukhis are found and mentioned in holy writings. But today rudraksha of 21 up to 29 mukhis are found although they may only exist once in every 10 years - just a rough idea especially for 22 mukhis upwards. > > If you need to know more, you can contact Rudra Centre at: > > /sendEnquiry.php > > Best wishes. > > > , falguna108 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Dear Sir, > > > > Thanks for your response and clarification. I came across this bit of > > information while reading the Padma Purana (online). But to further > > confirm may I know to which text you are referring to ? > > > > In which text there is mention of of joint beads ? Is it in the modern > > age (lets say the past 2000 years) that these beads became well known. > > Is there any author or researcher that has published about the joint > > beads and if so - are these works more authentic than Padma Purana, Devi > > Bhagawatam etc? > > > > Sir - my questions are in no way meant to test or offend anyone but it > > is better to learn the truth . > > > > Sincerely yours > > Falguna > > > > > > , narasimhaye > > <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > Namaste Falguna, > > > > > > Its not true that joint beads cannot be used or worn. There are some > > texts that may mention joint beads and that they are worn or worshipped. > > > > > > These texts mention the usefulness of wearing or worshipping joint > > beads later, i.e. after the dates the Puranas and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam > > were written. They were the work of people who had experimented with > > joint beads for hundreds of years and found them to be beneficial. > > > > > > The very old Puranas mentioned usually 1 mukhi to 14 mukhi beads and > > nothing else as during those olden times, only mukhis 1 to 14 existed. > > > > > > Best wishes. > > > > > > > > > , falguna108 > > no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Members, > > > > > > > > Read somewhere(one of the Puranas I think) that beads that are > > joined together (like gaurishankar etc) must not be used / worn on the > > body? > > > > > > > > Please enlighten for the benefit of all. > > > > > > > > Rgds > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Thanks for the reply Mr. Srinivasan. , " ESHWARI COMPUTERS " wrote: > > Hi Cheers ! > > This may be said due to rarely available joint beads and to protect synthetic/ flaw/ artificial joint beads seller, if the native wear it may open,break & the seller may caught. > > The natural joint beads are powerful and it can be wear, its simple to wear and chk,if ur comfortable wear else u can discard. > > i have barbha gowri & gowri shankar, i get lot of spining & cool, like to hear any other experience owning gowrishankara, garbha gowri > > Note: tantric use may not allowed > > Aum Hreem Shivaya Namha ! > > Regards > > A.Srinivasn > Eshwari Computers > Cal: 9845469907 > > > - > falguna108 > > Monday, January 18, 2010 1:48 PM > RBSC : Joint beads > > > > Dear Members, > > Read somewhere(one of the Puranas I think) that beads that are joined together (like gaurishankar etc) must not be used / worn on the body? > > Please enlighten for the benefit of all. > > Rgds > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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