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Namaste Anil,

 

Agree with you that it has come as a surprise and that every information or

knowledge that we receive or get to know has a specific timing in our lives.

Well said.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

 

 

, Anil Kumar wrote:

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> Namaste Narasimhaye,

>  

> Dhanyavaad for this clarification, this has come as a surprise for me & I

guess for many others in this forum who wear multiple mala's on them. Sunilji

Dhanyavaad to you also for mentioning this in your post. 

>  

> As I have been wearing multiple mala's for some years now without linking

them, I shall try out some experiments & see if joining them at one or two

places will make any effect or not.

>  

> I guess every information or knowledge that we receive or get to know has a

specific timing in our lives.

>  

> Aum Sree GauriShankaray Namah

>

>

> --- On Fri, 8/14/09, narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote:

>

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> narasimhaye <no_reply >

> RBSC : Re: To Sunil / Indra Mala

>

> Friday, August 14, 2009, 8:11 AM

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> Namaste Anil and Sunil,

>

> I have today received a mail from Ms Neeta Ji of Rudra Centre informing the 

following:

>

> When a rudraksha mala is worn on body it forms an aura around the wearer which

is a kind of electric circuit . When another mala is worn in the same place ,

the two circuits run parallel to each other and the resultant effect is lesser .

>

> However if the malas are joined at 1 or 2 points by way of thread or wire ,

the 2 malas create one combined circuit .  This has been verified by several

tests done by Rudra Centre .

>

> Rudraksha beads do not transfer energy to each other from the sides .  The

energy transference is only through the mouth and tail .  Hence rubbing with

each other does not join  the malas together .

>

> However, there are many members and friends who have experienced benefits from

wearing malas in the manner that Anil Ji mentioned.  If you have experienced

success without using thread or metal to join dual or multiple malas together,

then continue as you've done so.  But devotees can also experiment with tying

the malas together and see what effects they get.  For me, both methods have

worked with success and I'm happy with them either way. 

>

> Om Namah Shivaya

>

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