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Namaste Jagannath,

 

Further information about the beading of kanthas from Rudra Centre is as follows

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According to the new studies done at Rudra Centre , beads strung facing same

direction are meant for wearing on body and those having head-head , tail-tail

configuration is for chanting mantras . Now with new research the malas being

sent by Rudra Centre are sent strung in the most effective manner although

website may display old design .

 

Best wishes.

 

 

, jagannathan balasubramanian

wrote:

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> Namaskar Narasimhaye and all dear members,

>  

> OM NAmah Shivay !

> Accept my greetings and best wishes !

>  

> I have some questions related to beading of rudrakshas.

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> My observations are:

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> 1) Siddhi malas are strung head to head and tail to tail.

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> 2) Gauri shankar malas are strung head to head and tail to tail.

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> 3) Same bead rosaries or Kanthas are strung head to tail fashion.

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> 4) Some have mentioned that as per MAHA SHIV PURAN head to head and tail to

tail is the correct method.

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> now my question is (1) and (2) are in one fashion but when it comes to same

bead malas why is there a variation on this procedure.

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> I have not read these, but have got such malas strung from various sources

including from Rudrasha-ratna too.

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> could you please enlighten me in this regard.

>

> Thanks & Regards

> Jagannath

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>  

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