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Significance of Indra mala

 

In the Siva Purana it is stated:

 

If a person is not liberated after meditation and acquistion of

knowledge he shall wear Rudaksha. He shall be freed from all sins and

attain the highest goal.

 

By wearing Indra Mala you are partakeing of the energies of all the

Vedic Deities contained in the Holy Rudraksha that make up the

accumulated enegy of the Lord Indra Mala.

 

Lord Indra the Vedic King of Heaven.....God of thunder lightning and

rain. Lord Indra is identified with strength on all levels of life

both spiritual and material. The combined energy of Lord Indra is

known to rule over the atmosphere and sky as well as the god of rain

who in vedic mythology rules over the deities of the midregion and

fights against and conquers with his thunderbolts the demons or

forces of darkness.

 

In addition to this many Siddhies and Riddies are granted to the

wearer of this Indra Mala much in the same way Nyaasa empowers the

Jiva through the ritual process in which parts of the human body are

empowered with energies of the deities during Puja in order to form a

series of microcosmic and macrocosmic relationships within the wearer

thus producing or manifesting the Siddies and Riddies of the wearers

intent and purpose for the good of all concerned.

 

The wearer of the Lord Indra Mala place themselves with intent and

purpose in the middle of creation and manifestation and destruction

of ignorance for the better good of all concerned and they accomplish

what is best for themselves and their community and nation as a

result.

 

This results in the wearer gaining Wealth Happiness and Salvation

through their many good actions while wearing the Lord Indra Mala.

 

An example of what Lord Indra Rudraksha Mala Energy can do is similar

to results gained in Puja from Jiva Nayaasa ..... or infusing the

life of the Deity into the body............and then using this energy

to manifest a better life for all.

 

Includes results of Rishi Nyaasa meaning saluting various deities

associated with various parts of the body ......... to maintain an

armay of Deities to help with accomplishments.

 

Includes results of Sadanga Nyaasa meaning the establishment of power

in the six limbs all of which distributes power in the body that

helps to create a new inner and outer reality for oneself (Siddhies

and Riddies) and the world we all live in.

 

Siddhies are meaning powers or modes of success in the material world

and in the Spiritual World with Attainment through Mantra Repetition

Meditation and other Yogic Practices. Examples would be the Siddhi

Powers of Lord Hanuman as mentioned in the Ramayana and the Sutras of

Sri Maharishi Patanjali.

 

Riddhies are meaning increases in growth prosperity success and

wealth on all levels in life for wearer and all who come in contact

with wearer.

 

Wearing Lord Indra Rudraksha Mala also opens wearer to control with

intent and purpose over many different aspects of the energies that

Lord Indra presides over and pertain specifically to Lord Indra Vedic

King of Heaven.

 

Indriya meaning control over the five organs of knowledge and the

five organs of action to include Karmendriya or the five cognative

sense organs.

 

IndriyaAnapeksa meaning a type of perception independent of the

senses and is of two kinds ........ svayamsiddha or self accomplished

and divya or divine ......... Accomplishment of this type of

perception will also lead to other levels of refined perception

called Pratyaksa and Arvaaciina.

 

Indriyanigraha meaning sense control

 

Indriyaartha meaning control of sense objects

 

IndriyaarthaSannikarsa meaning control regarding contact of sense

organs with objects ........... refer to the study of Sannikarsa or

sense object contact according to Nyaaya.

 

IndriyaatmaVadin meaning a type of Caavaaka (Materialist) who

considers the senses as the individual.

 

IndriyaSaapeksa meaning a type of perception dependent on the senses.

 

In conclusion Indra Mala is one of the most powerful Rudraksha Malas.

A jiva can wear and the wearer of this Highly Auspicious Mala

actually attains a position of responsibility and authority in

conjunction with the energies of Lord Indra King of Heaven.

 

This Indra Energy affects the wearer and all his good works in this

world in a positive manner for the good of all concerned...... Wearer

becomes so Purified from Good Works that the Position gained is

described similiar to what has been written as followsand is most

appropriate at this nearness to time of Diwali.

 

AntarJyoti......Light is on the inside

BahirJyoti......Light is on the outside

PratyagJyoti....Light is in myself

ParatParah......Beyond the Beyond

JyotirJyoti.....Light of Lights

SwayamJyoti.....I myself am Light

AtmaJoyti.......The Self is Light

Shivosmyaham....I am Siva

 

Source:Posted by S R DharmaDev Arya on Rudraksha Beads Societies Club

 

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