Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 hmmm, The procedure I read is, that the both Manis are burried or fixed in the home seperately at some distance. They should not touch eachother. Why do people have to sell the Gaja Mani to make money, if they claim its original? Why not keep in the home? And presume, if they have another one kept in their home, and selling the other pair, then why did they need to come down from 10,000 to 1000 rupees? why didnt the other manis help them make shower of money? why did they need to sell the manis basically? see you.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 ha ha haa you mean all the sellers are fools. what procedure you read I don't know without having thorough knowledge one should not comment.As per your theory all the sellers of sacred objects should keep the things with them to get the benefit.Nobody told you the price .Simply what I Saw I explain. sacred-objects, "yourstruelyprince" <yourstruelyprince wrote: > > hmmm, > The procedure I read is, that the both Manis are burried or fixed in > the home seperately at some distance. They should not touch eachother. > > Why do people have to sell the Gaja Mani to make money, if they claim > its original? Why not keep in the home? > And presume, if they have another one kept in their home, and selling > the other pair, then why did they need to come down from 10,000 to > 1000 rupees? why didnt the other manis help them make shower of money? > why did they need to sell the manis basically? > see you.. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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