Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 The most common way to energize Rudraksha is by touching it to any of the 12 Jyotirlinga in India (one is Nepal i.e. 'Shri Pashupatinath'). If possible, it is recommended that a person who wants to wear or worship rudraksha should do it personally. If it is not possible, one can ask somebody to do the job. After touching it to Jyotirlinga, it is recommended to do Rudrabhishek on the Rudraksha in the temple premises or at home. The rudraksha also can be energized at any pilgrim place by touching it to the diety. God is one. The other way to energize rudraksha is to touch it to the Shiva idole at home and to perform Rudrabhishek. The rudraksha if taken with the hands of one's spiritual Guru also gets automatically energized. There are three types of three mukhi rudraksha. The most commonly available three mukhi rudraksha is an Indian oval type of rudraksha and costs not more than Rs. 50/- This type is generally of the size of 15 mm (length). The second type is of Rameshwar type of three mukhi rudraksha. This type is generally of a large type and of the size of 20 to 30 mm. This type costs approx. Rs. 50/- to Rs. 100/- depending on its size and beauty. However, this type is not popular for wearing purpose. The third type is of Nepal type. Three mukhi Nepal type is rare and little costly. Smaller round beads ( 10 mm. diam.) of this type costs Rs. 300/- to Rs. 400/- each. Larger beautiful beads which are very rare (size approx. 20 mm. and above) costs Rs. 700/- to Rs. 1000/- each. Thanking you and with regards, Chandrashekhar Phadke b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas (AT) (DOT) ca> wrote: Hello Arjun,I think you have hit the nail over here. But if I were to ask some local pundit what needs to be done with a yantra, nothing much is going to come out of their mouth. Most of these pundits these days seem to be just like ordinary people with one exception...their for-fathers had taught them or given them prectice with vedic stotras and so they come to the house, do puja and go away. I do not think their is any true knowledge left in most of these pundits. How are the rudrakshas to be energized? How much would a 3 - mukhi rudraksha cost?BJ, arjun pandit <panditarjun2004> wrote:> dear friend> > om namo bhagawate rudraya> > unfortunately most people do not know the great significance of yantras. simply put, they cannot be bought, kept in your home and worshipped just like that. there are strict procedures and daily rituals which are practically difficult for modern men and women.> > when a person is in distress and things are not happening the way it is expected, there are three paths to get positive results viz. mantra, yantra and tantra. mantra is good, yantra is better and tantra the best in speedy deliverance. however, since both tantra and yantra are difficult to understand and practice, mantra is the best medicine for all troubles.> > for example the shiva panchakshari Namah Sivaya or Om Namah Sivaya is the best mantra for all people. People of all ages, all casts, men and women alike can chant this mantra in any position or situation and no rules are attached for chanting this mantra. however, very few people realise that for this mantra to attain its sidddhi, it needs to be chanted 33,00,000 i.e. 33 lakh times or 3.3 million times. each mantra has a prescribed figure after which it attains siddhi. this is the reason why in olden days, sages used to go into a state of sun-consciousness (tapo nidra and then tapo samadhi) while chanting a particular mantra within thier mind for "n" number of times. it may take days, weeks, months or years. suddenly one day (the day the mantra attains siddhi) god grants you the boons.> > the power of mantra is the most easiest and inexpensive tool available to the modern men and women. > > Hope you too understand the power of mantra and practice it to get the best positive results.> > in praise of lord shiava and with best wishes> arjun> > b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas> wrote:> Hello Arjun,> > Do you personally have had any expereince with 3 mukh rudraksha? > Whjat is the cost of this rudraksha? I have read in Siva-Purana if > wearing a rudraksha mala around the neck, it needs to have 108 > rudraksha beads. And in any case, a lot of this ancient science > doesn't seem to be showing the kind of results that are promised. > Take for instance the Sri-Yantra. I had it installed at home by a > pundit(a lot of people just buy it and keep it in a worship place), > but inspire of being properly installed, nearly 8 months now and no > result, I have been looking for a better job and no luck so far...in > fact no luck at all on the financial front.> > BJ> , arjun pandit > <panditarjun2004> wrote:> > Dear friend> > > > for concentration in sadhana, wearing of a three mukh rudraksh > mala is ideal as lord shiva says in shiva puran that the wearer gets > the result of sadhana and learns all vidyas. i have been supplying > rudraksh for quite some time procured from the himalayas which i > visit every month and my prices are just to recover my costs and > expenses and are around 50% of what is listed in most rudraksh > selling sites on the net. i have also supplied 14 mukh rudraksh to > some fellow astrologers which develops the third eye and the sixth > sense works so great that the wearer can foresee and foretell > everything. the 14 mukh rudraksh is worshipped in the pooja place > and is worn on the forehead only while doing meditation.> > > > for sadhana or meditation, sitting on a darbha mat is good, a deer > skin is better and tiger skin is the best but is difficult to get. > meditation on such skin would help you develop more concentration > and the entire energy created or developed by you in meditation > stays within you and builds an aura. .> > > > with best wishes> > arjun> > > > b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas> wrote:> > Hello,> > > > I am a devotee of shiva as well, my problem though is that > whenever > > I sit to do my sadhana, I am not able to do 1 very important and > > basic thing...maintain concentration. I never realise when my mind > > has drifted to other thoughts. I have no control over it and > > eventually, when I complete my sadhana, I feel very unsatisfied > and > > extremely angry at myself, and very dis-spirited as well. I do not > > know what to do!> > > > BJ> > > > > > > > --- In , arjun pandit > > <panditarjun2004> wrote:> > > dear friend das> > > > > > om namo bhagavate rudraya> > > > > > this group named after the lord of all gods rudra (form of > shiva) > > is a good platform to sing his songs, praise his glory, share > > knowledge on his stories and also share members expeirences. as > > regards you interest in knowing my experiences with lord shiva are > > concerned, i can only advise that they can only be felt and not > > described. i do upasana of shiva, kaali and saravana.> > > > > > lord shiva is known for his equal benevolence on all devotees > > alike be it devatas or rakshasas. so chant shiva round the clock > > and remember him even in your dreams and you too would see him > > sooner in various manifestations.> > > > > > in praise of lord shiva> > > arjun> > > > > > > > > b_jamnadas <b_jamnadas> wrote:> > > Hello,> > > > > > You claim to have seen different manifestations of Lord Shiva. > How > > > so? What kind of sadhana do you perform? I am very much > interested > > > to know.> > > > > > BJ> > > > > > , arjun pandit > > > <panditarjun2004> wrote:> > > > dear friends> > > > > > > > om namo bhagavate rudraya> > > > > > > > birds of same feathers flock together is an old adage. > devotees > > > of the same god flock together is what is happening in the > groups > > > these days.> > > > > > > > well, i have been an ardent devotee of lord shiva and was > named > > > after his manifestation in srisailam (mallikarjuna) but for > > general > > > public, i am called arjun pandit as it is the name with which i > > > practice my astrology profession.> > > > > > > > i feel lord shiva within us which we can visualise if we > realise > > > our self first.> > > > > > > > have seen lord shiva in several manifestations and spoken to > him > > > several times in the past 40 years.> > > > > > > > have been visiting his amarnath caveshirne in kashmir for the > > past > > > 14 years and have a taken a rare photograph of a real serpant on > > the > > > ice lingam which i shall scan and send later.> > > > > > > > it must be the will of lord shiva to bring all his ganas > > together > > > in praising him which would naturally please the bhole baba.> > > > > > > > in continued praising of lord shiva> > > > arjun> > > > > > > > indianguru21 <kasturiprasanna> wrote:> > > > To > > > > All Members> > > > Thank you for joining this group.One important message i > wanted > > to > > > tell> > > > to all of us.. 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