Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 BRAVO!! Thank you Dharma Devaji for this immense work that you are sharing with us... Have been looking forward to seeing it :-) Maha Pranamas Seva Mitra ! Kanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 The Holy Rudraksa Beads from India and the Himalayas are known as the Tears of Lord Siva. For many thousands of years the Highly Auspicious Rudraksa have been strung on Malas and used in the practice of Japa and Sadhana. The Rudraksa are also worn by Yogis, Gurus and Devotees to maintain health and to increase Self Empowerment and Fearless Life in the present moment on the Path to Enlightenment and Liberation. The article Rudraksha for Health and Self Empowerment found on www.rudraksha-ratna.com explains more of this in detail Traditionally the values and merits of the Holy Rudraksa Beads have been distinguished by the different number of natural lines or Mukhis found on each Bead and their appropriate Devata. From One Mukhi to Fourteen Mukhi and higher each of the Rudraksa Beads have Mantras that are specific to the Deity the Bead Symbolizes. They have a prominent place in Vedic Astrology according to their Dieties and Ruleing Planets. The Eight Mukhi Lord Ganesha Rudraksa can be used in Japa and Worship to Lord Ganesha with specific intent and purpose to move and remove all obstacles in life that may be limiting positive progress. The Mantras used for this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa can range from Aum Hum Namah and Aum Gum Ganapatayei Namaha to a complete Puja or Worship dedicated to our Beloved Lord Ganesha Aum Hreem Gum Glaum MahaGanapatayei Namaha When doing Rudraksa Japa in the worship of Beloved Lord Ganesha a Mala can be strung with 27 or 50 or 54 or 108 of the Eight Mukhi Beads The Seven Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa can be used in Japa and Worship to our Beloved Goddess MahaLakshmi to gain wealth in all areas of life and to protect from suffering miseries pertaining to body or finance or mental set up. This Highly Auspicious Rudraksa pacifies the negative influences of Planet Saturn and protects against the difficult times of Saturn Return When doing Rudraksa Japa in the Worship of Beloved Goddess MahaLakshmi a Mala can be strung with 27 or 50 or 54 or 108 of the Seven Mukhi Rudraksa Beads Srimaddevibhagavat states O Sadanan If a Rosary be made of one hundred and eight, fifty or twenty seven Rudraksams and if Japam be done with that immeasurable merits are obtained Worship the ( Rudraksa ) rosary with the Mantra of that Devata for which it is intended Mantra for Rudraksa Japa Part Two will list references from the Siva Purana and will include Mantras that can be used for One Mukhi to Fourteen Mukhi Rudraksa Beads. Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Hrim Shrim Klim ParamEshwari Swaha Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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