Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Dharma Devaji: Many, many thanks for this wonderful information. I have found that when used in this combination that the lower faceted bead stabalizes and brings balance and harmony to the individual as the higher faced bead brings incredible acceleration, expansion and progress in spiritual experiences and personal empowerment. I think its safe to say that there is what seems to be a "Divine Intelligence" in the rudraksha. Making this kind of combination seems to cause the powers of the higher bead to be amplified because lower faced bead is like a safety belt wearer uses for lift off :-) Can't say enough about those incredible sandy white 3 mukhi. It is like wearing an other worldly white Fire..Where the darker beads are like the Yagna Fire. Have had some strange experiences with 3 mukhi malas. The oddest one occured when a lady sent me her Lord Agni Divinity Mala to be repaired. Legend has it that a mala breaking is a sign of significant karma being removed. When I received the broken mala, almost all of the coral beads that were on it looked like they had been through a fire or even exploded ! Discoloration and Damage to the hole which I know were not there when I originally implemented the mala. Was as though the Fire of Divine Grace went through the entire mala to bless the owner. Have had many similar experiences with malas that have had 3 mukhi on it. Yes, the combined forces of 3 and 5 mukhi are extraordinary. 5 Mukhi removes the karma of present lifetime and carries the blessings of the Grace Bestowing Power of God we call Guru. Thank you ever so much for bringing this important knowledge to our attention, Seva Mitra, as I don't think the subject has ever come up before. This is a true Blessing to our Archives. Maha Pranamas to You :-) Kanti In a message dated 5/17/2003 11:39:46 AM Central Daylight Time, shininglotus writes: > Dear Friends > > Have been reminded by recent messages of the balanced foundation needed for > any discipline to be successful and that the balanced foundation of any > Siddh Mala is found in the organized method of stringing the lower Mukhi > Rudraksa to support the Higher Mukhi Beads > > This method of stringing balances the experience and strengthens the > relationship of what we call companion bead combinations resulting in > manifestation of stronger values and merits recieved by the wearer > > For example > > Two Mukhi ArdhaNareeshwara Rudraksa is companion Bead to Gauri Shankar > > Three Mukhi Agni Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 5 Mukhi Lord > Kaalagni Rudraksa > > Six Mukhi Lord Kartikeya is the companion Bead for Thirteen Mukhi Lord > Indra Kama Deva Rudraksa > > Seven Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 14 > Mukhi Deva Mani Rudraksa > > When beads are strung in this manner there is also another primary reaction > that takes place between each combination of the companion beads on our > Malas that again accelerates the experience > > The Three Mukhi Rudraksa is a most important part of any Mala because it is > credited with removeing Karma from past life. The 3 Mukhi Rudraksa also > contains the Trinity of Gods, Gunaas and Spheres. Our original Rudra Centre > Book has a Highly Auspicious description of this Divine Rudraksa > > Three faced Rudraksa has three natural lines. Its ruleing planet is Mars. > It is the symbol of god Agni ( fire ). The Agni ( fire ) purifies > everything in the same way. The wearer of the 3 faced Rudraksa gets rid of > the sins that he had done in his past life and returns to the purely true > life. It is the best for those who have fallen prey to inferiority complex > or fear stricken and suffer from self hatred or mental strain. > > In a short time after wearing it the wearer feels its influence by > attaining success in their efforts, favourable means, learning and > knowledge. Its another best virtue is that it maikes the we3arer free from > chronic fever certainly. > > It contains the Trinity of gods Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh, the trinity of > Gunaas Sattva Rajas Tamas and the three spheres Sky Earth and Paatal ( > undergorund ) with their divine powers. For its divine powers this bead is > the most sacred powerful and the best > > This is one of the most powerful Rudraska a person can wear to stop all the > daily problems from takeing place due to past life Karma > > For some time now Miss Neeta has been working with one of the better Nepal > Suppliers who is known for consistantly supplying the higher quality > collector grade Rudraska. As a result Rudra Centre India has good supply of > the highest quality collector grade 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudrakasa at home office > in Nagpur India. Miss Neeta also had made an amazeing discovery this last > year when she found supply for the beautiful sandy white colored oval 3 > Mukhi India Rudraksa Bead and from time to time during the collection year > these are also available > > Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum > > Dhanyavaad Cha Pranams Mitra > > Rudra Center India and America > > DharmaDev Arya > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Friends Have been reminded by recent messages of the balanced foundation needed for any discipline to be successful and that the balanced foundation of any Siddh Mala is found in the organized method of stringing the lower Mukhi Rudraksa to support the Higher Mukhi Beads This method of stringing balances the experience and strengthens the relationship of what we call companion bead combinations resulting in manifestation of stronger values and merits recieved by the wearer For example Two Mukhi ArdhaNareeshwara Rudraksa is companion Bead to Gauri Shankar Three Mukhi Agni Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 5 Mukhi Lord Kaalagni Rudraksa Six Mukhi Lord Kartikeya is the companion Bead for Thirteen Mukhi Lord Indra Kama Deva Rudraksa Seven Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 14 Mukhi Deva Mani Rudraksa When beads are strung in this manner there is also another primary reaction that takes place between each combination of the companion beads on our Malas that again accelerates the experience The Three Mukhi Rudraksa is a most important part of any Mala because it is credited with removeing Karma from past life. The 3 Mukhi Rudraksa also contains the Trinity of Gods, Gunaas and Spheres. Our original Rudra Centre Book has a Highly Auspicious description of this Divine Rudraksa Three faced Rudraksa has three natural lines. Its ruleing planet is Mars. It is the symbol of god Agni ( fire ). The Agni ( fire ) purifies everything in the same way. The wearer of the 3 faced Rudraksa gets rid of the sins that he had done in his past life and returns to the purely true life. It is the best for those who have fallen prey to inferiority complex or fear stricken and suffer from self hatred or mental strain. In a short time after wearing it the wearer feels its influence by attaining success in their efforts, favourable means, learning and knowledge. Its another best virtue is that it maikes the we3arer free from chronic fever certainly. It contains the Trinity of gods Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh, the trinity of Gunaas Sattva Rajas Tamas and the three spheres Sky Earth and Paatal ( undergorund ) with their divine powers. For its divine powers this bead is the most sacred powerful and the best This is one of the most powerful Rudraska a person can wear to stop all the daily problems from takeing place due to past life Karma For some time now Miss Neeta has been working with one of the better Nepal Suppliers who is known for consistantly supplying the higher quality collector grade Rudraska. As a result Rudra Centre India has good supply of the highest quality collector grade 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudrakasa at home office in Nagpur India. Miss Neeta also had made an amazeing discovery this last year when she found supply for the beautiful sandy white colored oval 3 Mukhi India Rudraksa Bead and from time to time during the collection year these are also available Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Dhanyavaad Cha Pranams Mitra Rudra Center India and America DharmaDev Arya Barbara J. Spencer <barbjs <> Saturday, May 17, 2003 5:54 AM Re: Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten Dear Sudeepji, Hi, I also practice japa, and sometimes I don't feel especially blessed either. I look on it this way--you go to work, but pay day is not every day. Perhaps you work for two weeks or a month before your employer pays you. Sometimes you do japa for a long time before anything happens. But doing japa is as working. Whether you feel the results or not, the benefit is still being saved by you by th Lord. He has it in your spiritual bank account. We can't just go by feelings. When you work,you aren't elated until payday, but the earnings have been there accumulating for you every day.Hope this doesn't sound too materialistic, but I don't know any other way to explain it. This is how I look on it in any case. Barbara - ShiningLotus Friday, May 16, 2003 11:06 PM Re: Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten Dear Sudeepji Namaskar My Friend and welcome to our group From what you are describeing your Practice is most acceptable and not harmful in any way. Being regular in our habits and worship is most commendable and a healthy way to live life. We know that performing Japa and Meditateing clears a lot of stress from a persons Neurophysiology. Is normal that a person might feel totally in Bliss dureing and after Worship and in addition to this there also might be times when they might not feel connected............... possibly due to the release of a great deal of stress. What a person would like to look forward to as we age and continue our practice is more days spent in Bliss and less days spent in a state where we dont feel connected My Teachers taught me that it is best to place our attention on the practice itself and not place a lot of attention on attempting to analyze the experience. This works if a person has a lot of patience with the process of balanceing Householder Duties with Spirtual Path Wishing you and Family the Best of Health Happiness Good Fortune and Success My Friend Hope this helps a little Dhanyavaad Cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev Arya Sudeep Radhakrishnan <sudeepradhakrishnan rudraksha beadsocieties <> Friday, May 16, 2003 10:05 PM Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten dear sirs, I have been doing panch mukhi japa for some time now. I usually do my japa early mornings( between 4 to 6 a.m - usually depends on the time I wake up ) after brushing my teeth and clearing my bowels. I dont take my bath early in the morning. Is it compulsory that one should stick to the same time daily. Also could you kindly enlighten me on the right procedure to be adopted while japa. I am unable to sit in padmasana, so I sit in vajrasana while doing japa. Is there any harm in doing so. I sit on a synthetic mat covered by a bedsheet and use the thumb and the ring finger to move the beads. I dont cross the sumeru. But honestly speaking there are some days when I feel very good after the japa and some days when I feel that I am unable to connect with lord. But even on such days I finish the japa and only then start my day. I dont let the beads touch the ground while japa. Kindly enlightmen me with the correct procedure for japa. regards Sudeep (p.s: I am new to the society so please forgive any shortcomings in the procedure adopted in seeking answers) Catch all the cricket action. 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Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 Namaste, I have to agree that the three mukhi rudrakshas that I received from Rudra Centre have been a constant blessing. Along with the 9 and 5's and very much so, this . Thank you all for your wisdom and blessing us with your information. Namaste & Brightest Blessings Soma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 Dear Barbara, Thanks for the enlightening explanation . regards Sudeep ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friends Have been reminded by recent messages of the balanced foundation needed for any discipline to be successful and that the balanced foundation of any Siddh Mala is found in the organized method of stringing the lower Mukhi Rudraksa to support the Higher Mukhi Beads This method of stringing balances the experience and strengthens the relationship of what we call companion bead combinations resulting in manifestation of stronger values and merits recieved by the wearer For example Two Mukhi ArdhaNareeshwara Rudraksa is companion Bead to Gauri Shankar Three Mukhi Agni Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 5 Mukhi Lord Kaalagni Rudraksa Six Mukhi Lord Kartikeya is the companion Bead for Thirteen Mukhi Lord Indra Kama Deva Rudraksa Seven Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi Rudraksa is the companion Bead for the 14 Mukhi Deva Mani Rudraksa When beads are strung in this manner there is also another primary reaction that takes place between each combination of the companion beads on our Malas that again accelerates the experience The Three Mukhi Rudraksa is a most important part of any Mala because it is credited with removeing Karma from past life. The 3 Mukhi Rudraksa also contains the Trinity of Gods, Gunaas and Spheres. Our original Rudra Centre Book has a Highly Auspicious description of this Divine Rudraksa Three faced Rudraksa has three natural lines. Its ruleing planet is Mars. It is the symbol of god Agni ( fire ). The Agni ( fire ) purifies everything in the same way. The wearer of the 3 faced Rudraksa gets rid of the sins that he had done in his past life and returns to the purely true life. It is the best for those who have fallen prey to inferiority complex or fear stricken and suffer from self hatred or mental strain. In a short time after wearing it the wearer feels its influence by attaining success in their efforts, favourable means, learning and knowledge. Its another best virtue is that it maikes the we3arer free from chronic fever certainly. It contains the Trinity of gods Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh, the trinity of Gunaas Sattva Rajas Tamas and the three spheres Sky Earth and Paatal ( undergorund ) with their divine powers. For its divine powers this bead is the most sacred powerful and the best This is one of the most powerful Rudraska a person can wear to stop all the daily problems from takeing place due to past life Karma For some time now Miss Neeta has been working with one of the better Nepal Suppliers who is known for consistantly supplying the higher quality collector grade Rudraska. As a result Rudra Centre India has good supply of the highest quality collector grade 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudrakasa at home office in Nagpur India. Miss Neeta also had made an amazeing discovery this last year when she found supply for the beautiful sandy white colored oval 3 Mukhi India Rudraksa Bead and from time to time during the collection year these are also available Aum NamaSivaya Sivaya Nama Aum Dhanyavaad Cha Pranams Mitra Rudra Center India and America DharmaDev Arya Barbara J. Spencer <barbjs <> Saturday, May 17, 2003 5:54 AM Re: Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten Dear Sudeepji, Hi, I also practice japa, and sometimes I don't feel especially blessed either. I look on it this way--you go to work, but pay day is not every day. Perhaps you work for two weeks or a month before your employer pays you. Sometimes you do japa for a long time before anything happens. But doing japa is as working. Whether you feel the results or not, the benefit is still being saved by you by th Lord. He has it in your spiritual bank account. We can't just go by feelings. When you work,you aren't elated until payday, but the earnings have been there accumulating for you every day.Hope this doesn't sound too materialistic, but I don't know any other way to explain it. This is how I look on it in any case. Barbara - ShiningLotus Friday, May 16, 2003 11:06 PM Re: Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten Dear Sudeepji Namaskar My Friend and welcome to our group From what you are describeing your Practice is most acceptable and not harmful in any way. Being regular in our habits and worship is most commendable and a healthy way to live life. We know that performing Japa and Meditateing clears a lot of stress from a persons Neurophysiology. Is normal that a person might feel totally in Bliss dureing and after Worship and in addition to this there also might be times when they might not feel connected............... possibly due to the release of a great deal of stress. What a person would like to look forward to as we age and continue our practice is more days spent in Bliss and less days spent in a state where we dont feel connected My Teachers taught me that it is best to place our attention on the practice itself and not place a lot of attention on attempting to analyze the experience. This works if a person has a lot of patience with the process of balanceing Householder Duties with Spirtual Path Wishing you and Family the Best of Health Happiness Good Fortune and Success My Friend Hope this helps a little Dhanyavaad Cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev Arya Sudeep Radhakrishnan <sudeepradhakrishnan rudraksha beadsocieties <> Friday, May 16, 2003 10:05 PM Panch mukhi japa - kindly enlighten dear sirs, I have been doing panch mukhi japa for some time now. I usually do my japa early mornings( between 4 to 6 a.m - usually depends on the time I wake up ) after brushing my teeth and clearing my bowels. I dont take my bath early in the morning. Is it compulsory that one should stick to the same time daily. Also could you kindly enlighten me on the right procedure to be adopted while japa. I am unable to sit in padmasana, so I sit in vajrasana while doing japa. Is there any harm in doing so. I sit on a synthetic mat covered by a bedsheet and use the thumb and the ring finger to move the beads. I dont cross the sumeru. But honestly speaking there are some days when I feel very good after the japa and some days when I feel that I am unable to connect with lord. But even on such days I finish the japa and only then start my day. I dont let the beads touch the ground while japa. Kindly enlightmen me with the correct procedure for japa. regards Sudeep (p.s: I am new to the society so please forgive any shortcomings in the procedure adopted in seeking answers) Catch all the cricket action. 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