Guest guest Posted May 30, 2007 Report Share Posted May 30, 2007 Namaste, thanks for pointing this out. Yes its stated that 15 mukhi and higher contain all the virtues of 1 to 14 mukhis and I believe you're right. This is akin to a bhakta worshipping or meditating upon all deities in One Supreme Form, i.e. a rudraksha bead can be likewise. ( " Taotiger " our great friend here has the same spiritual concept about One Mukhi Rudraksha, bless him Its untrue that only 1 rudraksha bead should be worn at one time only by itself. No holy text mentions this at all. Also untrue that all beads not from Nepal are inert. In Sanskrit texts, its stated that rudraksha from Gauda Land are Shiva's favorite. In ancient times, Gauda Land spreaded across Nepal, India, Tibet, Kashmir, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burma, Laos, Cambodia across to China, Thailand, Malaysia and Java. The energies for all beads can be measured with electric or electronic equipment. These prove that there are electromagnetic properties in all beads in varying levels. Thanks for nice words, Shiva bless you. Aum, Aum , " paxetamo " <mirmade wrote: > > Namaste, > > Thank you for clarifying & enlighting me about the 15-mukhi and higher rudraksha properties. > > The reason I wondered is, because Rudra Center sent me a book on > rudraksha when I placed my order; > > on page 44, under the topic 15-27mukihi,it states unequivocally, > > " It is beleived that each of these rudrakshas has all the virtues of > 1 to 14 mikhi and additionally they have special qualities which have > been briefly described. " Based on this wording, I was easily confused. Plus, the Baba friend I > had contact with only gave me information on rudraksha 1 thru 14 > mukhi. > > But then, he also advised that except for a mala of all-same > mukhi beads, only one rudraksha bead should be worn at one time, by > itself. He told me Java & all other beads not from Nepal are > basically inert (no energy) & only useful for ornament,but contain no > powers. > > So as you can see,I have much to learn (and unlearn!). > > Always I am grateful for the edification & wisdom imparted !!! May > you be blest a hundred-fold for your generous sharing of time & effort. > > Om Shankara. > Respectfully, > Gina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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