Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 please can anyone tell me the correct way to re-string a broken japa- mala[sandalwood]? many thanks km Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 Namaste Km, Mitra, Assuming its 108+1 beads: Use a needle and thread (orange or red, etc - up to you). Tie a knot after each bead. When you get to the last bead (assuming its 108 +1), put the needle through the 109th bead (sumeru or meru) and secure the tassle on this. For better & good examples and ideas, please visit www.rudraksha- ratna.com and look at the japa malas. I don't think I've described the stringing properly or clearly. Respected friends here, please correct me if I'm wrong. Anyone else with information for restringing, please share with us, thank you. Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , "kalyaanmitra" <kalyaanmitra> wrote: > please can anyone tell me the correct way to re-string a broken japa- > mala[sandalwood]? > many thanks > km Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Namaste Sy, Is the knowt a common overhand knot or is there as special knot that is used when making malas? Arjuna Syzenith <syzenith wrote: Namaste Km, Mitra, Assuming its 108+1 beads: Use a needle and thread (orange or red, etc - up to you). Tie a knot after each bead. When you get to the last bead (assuming its 108 +1), put the needle through the 109th bead (sumeru or meru) and secure the tassle on this. For better & good examples and ideas, please visit www.rudraksha- ratna.com and look at the japa malas. I don't think I've described the stringing properly or clearly. Respected friends here, please correct me if I'm wrong. Anyone else with information for restringing, please share with us, thank you. Om Namah Shivaya, Sy , "kalyaanmitra" <kalyaanmitra> wrote: > please can anyone tell me the correct way to re-string a broken japa- > mala[sandalwood]? > many thanks > km To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Namaste Arjunaji, Don't know about others but I do mine with common overhand knots and find they work well. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , Arjuna <arjunaacharya> wrote: > Namaste Sy, > Is the knowt a common overhand knot or is there as special knot that is used when making malas? > Arjuna > > Syzenith <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Km, Mitra, > > Assuming its 108+1 beads: Use a needle and thread (orange or red, > etc - up to you). Tie a knot after each bead. When you get to the > last bead (assuming its 108 +1), put the needle through the 109th > bead (sumeru or meru) and secure the tassle on this. > > For better & good examples and ideas, please visit www.rudraksha- > ratna.com and look at the japa malas. I don't think I've described > the stringing properly or clearly. Respected friends here, please > correct me if I'm wrong. Anyone else with information for > restringing, please share with us, thank you. > > Om Namah Shivaya, > Sy > > , "kalyaanmitra" > <kalyaanmitra> wrote: > > please can anyone tell me the correct way to re-string a broken > japa- > > mala[sandalwood]? > > many thanks > > km Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 Namste Syji, Thanks, I will use them with the malas I make. Arjuna Syzenith <syzenith wrote: Namaste Arjunaji, Don't know about others but I do mine with common overhand knots and find they work well. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , Arjuna <arjunaacharya> wrote: > Namaste Sy, > Is the knowt a common overhand knot or is there as special knot that is used when making malas? > Arjuna > > Syzenith <syzenith> wrote: > Namaste Km, Mitra, > > Assuming its 108+1 beads: Use a needle and thread (orange or red, > etc - up to you). Tie a knot after each bead. When you get to the > last bead (assuming its 108 +1), put the needle through the 109th > bead (sumeru or meru) and secure the tassle on this. > > For better & good examples and ideas, please visit www.rudraksha- > ratna.com and look at the japa malas. I don't think I've described > the stringing properly or clearly. Respected friends here, please > correct me if I'm wrong. Anyone else with information for > restringing, please share with us, thank you. > > Om Namah Shivaya, > Sy > > , "kalyaanmitra" > <kalyaanmitra> wrote: > > please can anyone tell me the correct way to re-string a broken > japa- > > mala[sandalwood]? > > many thanks > > km Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 , Arjuna <arjunaacharya> wrote: namaskar all thank you so much for your helpful replies om shanti km Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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