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Dear Sis Simone,

 

It is said:

When invoked, showers all possible comforts of life one can ever desire.

 

How do we invoke?

 

Thanks.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Warren

 

Simone <syzenith wrote:

Namaste Sri Richardji,

 

13 mukhi texts from:

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http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/dispCategory.php?

screen=1&PHPSESSID=f6b1db948aba627c2d3ab421ff86f1a0

 

13 mukhi Rudraksha represents Lord Kamadeva and planet venus . When

invoked, showers all possible comforts of life one can ever desire.

It gives riches and honor and fulfills all the earthly desires and

gives eight accomplishments ( Siddhies) and is very useful for

researchers in chemical science . Lord Kamadeva ( Cupid , God of

Love) pleases with the man who wears it and fulfills all wordly

desires. . Gives hypnotic power of attraction (Vashikaran) to the

wearer . It is helpful for meditation and spiritual attainments. It

also gives the wearer material gains.

 

13 mukhi Rudraksha is the form of the king Indra. Lord Indra becomes

happy, if it is worn. It gives riches. If a man wears, he is

upgraded, his honour increases. It fulfills all the earthly desires

and gives eight accomplishments (Siddhies), and the god cupid

(Kamdeva) pleases with the man who wears it. "Kartikeya samo gyeye

sarva Kaamarth Sidhidah." This Rudraksha provides all attainments

connected with chemical science. The researchers of medical science

reach new horizons of success by wearing this thirteen face

Rudraksha.

 

Raso Rasayanam Chaiva Tasya Sarva Prasidhyati

Nobody can face the wearer of this Rudraksha during any debate is

also an accepted truth.

 

Symbol of: Lord Kamadeva

Ruling Planet: Venus

Recommended for: Meditation and spiritual attainments.

 

Mantra

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Om Hreem Namah

 

Rituals for wearing

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Taking one bead of thirteen faced rudraksha, it should be strung on

red thread and washed with Spring Water or unboiled milk. Then it

must be worn chanting the mantra.

 

Day for wearing: Monday

 

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Best regards

Jai Bholenath Namah Om

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Dear Warren Ji

 

Invoke means to worship........do puja.........so sadhana........chant

mantra....show respect or obescience........Namo Nama

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/29/2005 8:19:11 AM Pacific Standard Time,

warrenlee99 writes:

 

>

>

> Dear Sis Simone,

>

> It is said:

> When invoked, showers all possible comforts of life one can ever desire.

>

> How do we invoke?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

> Best regards,

>

> Warren

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Warren

 

Yes you are right.......doing Japa with this Bija Mantra is perfect

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/30/2005 7:03:47 AM Pacific Standard Time,

warrenlee99 writes:

 

>

>

> Dear DDji,

>

> Thank you. I suppose the mantra Om Hreem Namah should count.

>

>

> Best regards,

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dear Divakar Ji

 

Namaskar and thank you for your posting..........the Bija Mantra Hreem means

comeing from the Heart.................for seeing through the illusion of

everyday reality in the book Healing Mantras by Thomas Ashley Farrand found on

Amazon.com........much more to read on this.........Aum and Namah can be found

on

online Sanskrit English Dictionary

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 6/30/2005 7:58:30 AM Pacific Standard Time,

div_tan writes:

 

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Can any one please explain the meaning of "Om Hreem

> Namah" mantra and all other mantras, this will help

> a lot to understand the spititual significance of

> Rudrakashas.

>

> Thanks,

> Divakar.

>

> --- Simone <syzenith wrote:

>

> >Namaste Warren,

> >

> >Yes you are right - the Beeja (Seed) Mantra 'Om

> >Hreem Namah' should

> >count. It is one method for 'invoking'. The rest is

> >as described by

>

 

 

 

 

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Hi All,

 

Can any one please explain the meaning of "Om Hreem

Namah" mantra and all other mantras, this will help

a lot to understand the spititual significance of

Rudrakashas.

 

Thanks,

Divakar.

 

--- Simone <syzenith wrote:

 

> Namaste Warren,

>

> Yes you are right - the Beeja (Seed) Mantra 'Om

> Hreem Namah' should

> count. It is one method for 'invoking'. The rest is

> as described by

> DDji.

>

> Jai Bholenath Namah Om

> Simone

>

>

>

> ,

> Warren Lee

> <warrenlee99> wrote:

>

> > Dear DDji,

> >

> > Thank you. I suppose the mantra Om Hreem Namah

> should count.

> >

> >

> > Best regards,

> >

> > Warren

> >

> >

> > AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> > Dear Warren Ji

> >

> > Invoke means to worship........do puja.........so

> sadhana........chant

> > mantra....show respect or obescience........Namo

> Nama

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> > DD

> >

> > In a message dated 6/29/2005 8:19:11 AM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> > warrenlee99 writes:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Sis Simone,

> > >

> > > It is said:

> > > When invoked, showers all possible comforts of

> life one can ever

> desire.

> > >

> > > How do we invoke?

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > >

> > > Best regards,

> > >

> > > Warren

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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OK, I'm new, and don't know much, yet. But, I've been doing some

reading on the properties of the rudrakshas.

 

It looks, to me, from what I've read, that 13 mukhis will get one

everything that one wants.

 

That sounds a little dangerous, to me. I know that some of my nastiest

experiences have come from getting EXACTLY what I wanted. Seems like a

situation wherin one could easily generate more karma.

 

In fact, in some cultures. "May you get everything that you want," is

considered to be a cu

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