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Dear Siddharth,

 

Namaskar

 

Yes its possible for malas not to snap at all if they are seldom used

or worn, and only placed in the Puja room for worship. Its also

possible that they never snap due to a person's karma.

 

It is unusual for malas to snap off easily but if they do, then it

indicates the mala's prevented or dispelled something harmful,

thereby having done its 'work' - it depends on which bead falls off

and which ones remain on the mala.

 

For example, there was a woman who wore several main beads, including

9 and 11 mukhi on her Personal Mala strung with smaller 5 mukhis.

One night she was driving her husband home after a 'spiritual

session' that they attended 2 hours away. The car was passing through

a stretch of road where she felt highly ill at ease and drowsy. Her

husband was more than drowsy and fell asleep there and then.

 

She struggled with the control of her mind and the car on the quiet

road. Finally she was able to utter 'Om Namah Shivaya' which is the

universal mantra for all rudraksha beads. At that second, her mala

snapped and 2 beads came rolling down with their silver caps. They

were 9 mukhi and 11 mukhi after she got home and found them. She

didn't dare to stop on the road because she sensed something very

negative.

 

9 mukhi and 11 mukhi are highly protective rudraksha, and 11 mukhi is

also good for travellers. After the couple got home safely, they

talked about the incident and why they were drowsy which is not

normal for them. They washed themselves and straight away went to

the Puja room to offer thanks to Lord Shiva, 9 mukhi and 11 mukhi.

They had the option to restring their malas but both decided that

since their existing malas saved them, they would like to honor them

on the altar in a special box and obtain new Personal Malas. Its

been 2 years and their new malas haven't snapped even though they

wear them everyday.

 

Om Bholenath

 

 

, Siddharth V

<sid_130483 wrote:

>

> Dear Narasimhaye ji

>

> The other day you had mentioned about the mala snapping off.

>

> Is it always necessary that the mala should snap off to indicate

that its intended use has been met. Is it possible that it might not

happen. Could you tell me about this in more detail?

>

> Regards

> Siddharth

>

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