Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 dear; sir i have my puja small place i make a small mala with 5 mukhis beads and red sandal beads and oval black lotus beads i put it over a laxmi and ganesha medallion coin between the parad lingan when i make a puja over it the small mala the one i make get broke at from of me i would like to know why this happens? jose. Cindy Sullivan <ganeshee wrote:Wow, a green conure parrot flock circling the sky over the fire ceremony at least 2 or 3 times??? Amazing and stunning! Auspicious indeed! You must be very happy with that. Blessings, Cindy ShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Tiinaji > > Universe is immense......we are surely liveing in Heaven on Earth > > At a recent Fire Ceremony My Large Mala also broke and many Beads were > all over the place haveing fun being broke free from their string > > The green conure parrot flock that is in the Long Beach area of Los > Angeles also circled in the sky over the fire ceremony at least twice > and maybe three times..was Highly Auspicious to be with Shastiji at > the Fire Ceremony with the Holy Siva Rudraksa and have the Shakti > Birds circleing overhead > > Thank you and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev > > Tiina <xenamacbeal > > <> > Monday, September 22, 2003 12:38 AM > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji/Mala Broke !!! > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, you'll never guess what happened just now ! > I was answering you, and asking some more about the 1 mukhi when my > new Special sihhd Mala (assembled by myself just a few weeks ago) > broke, the beads merrily skipping all over the floor ! > I just burst out laughing ! "Come on, don't get so jealous, guys, > isn't a girl even allowed to ask?" > So now I'll crawl under the table and gather them. Later today, I'm > going to have a great time asssembling the mala again. > What good fun )) > Isn't the Universe just the best joker ever... > > Tiina > > > , "ShiningLotus" > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only One > Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website > when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss > Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have been > fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding the > sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one > mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US $500 > however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned out > to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came out > of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high probability > the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi round > counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 to > $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in > person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not > sell fake beads > > > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named Suresh > Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could > sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I > have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated many > beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and we > have not missed one fake bead > > > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there is no > reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa > Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents the > Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa > representing Lord Shankar Himself > > > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector families > however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like > this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > > > Hope this helps > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > DharmaDev > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > <> > > Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:17 PM > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, > > As you clearly have the most extensive first-hand knowledge on > > Rudraksh, I would now like to ask this directly from you: > > > > Have you ever seen a real 1 mukhi round in your life? > > > > And if yes, what does it look like? You said in your mail on the > > subject, that 99% of the beads brought in for testing turn out to > be > > false. But what about the remaining 1 per cent? Does RudraCenter > > India own one, or a picture of one? Where can it be found: in > Nepal, > > Indonesia or India? What is the reason for its scarcity? Extinction > > of the trees? Is there a tree that grows only 1 mukhi rounds or are > > they like a 4 leaved clover, an exception? > > > > Or is a 1 mukhi round just a myth? > > > > I recently asked a Swami from Rishikesh, our yoga teacher, about 1 > > mukhi round and he said that they could be bought from ashrams, > that > > they were not that rare after all and their price would be about 50 > > USD. Was the Swami misinformed? > > > > Again, I must repeat that I am not asking this question in order to > > buy a bead, but to understand. > > > > Provided there was such a bead, wouldn't it be a good idea to post > a > > picture of it on the Rudra Center's website, in addition to the > > pictures of the fake beads. Then everyone would know what a 1 mukhi > > bead really looks like, instead of just guessing. > > > > I am looking forward to your answer > > > > Hari Om > > Tiina > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > <http://rd./M=194081.3897168.5135684.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=1705075991:H\ M/A=1732163/R=0/SIG=11n0nglqg/*http://www.ediets.com/start.cfm?code=30510&media=\ zone> > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > Terms of Service > <>. To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 Namaskar Joseji: We haven't heard from you in awhile :-) When any malas break it is a sign of karma breaking. With 5 mukhi in particular ..karma from this lifetime is erased. To have mala break at a puja or fire ceremony is most auspicious. I have heard some incredible stories of malas breaking during puja. Recently I remade a mala for a customer. Not only did the mala break during puja..but the coconut split apart on its own !!!! Please consider this as a sign that you have received a great blessing. Om Namah Shivaya Kanti , JOSE REYMUNDI <STARGATE40@S...> wrote: > dear; sir i have my puja small place i make a small mala with 5 mukhis beads and red sandal beads and oval black lotus beads i put it over a laxmi and ganesha medallion coin between the parad lingan when i make a puja over it the small mala the one i make get broke at from of me i would like to know why this happens? jose. > > Cindy Sullivan <ganeshee@v...> wrote:Wow, a green conure parrot flock circling the sky over the fire ceremony > at least 2 or 3 times??? > Amazing and stunning! Auspicious indeed! You must be very happy with that. > Blessings, > Cindy > > ShiningLotus wrote: > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > Universe is immense......we are surely liveing in Heaven on Earth > > > > At a recent Fire Ceremony My Large Mala also broke and many Beads were > > all over the place haveing fun being broke free from their string > > > > The green conure parrot flock that is in the Long Beach area of Los > > Angeles also circled in the sky over the fire ceremony at least twice > > and maybe three times..was Highly Auspicious to be with Shastiji at > > the Fire Ceremony with the Holy Siva Rudraksa and have the Shakti > > Birds circleing overhead > > > > Thank you and Take Care My Friend > > > > DharmaDev > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > <> > > Monday, September 22, 2003 12:38 AM > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji/Mala Broke !!! > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, you'll never guess what happened just now ! > > I was answering you, and asking some more about the 1 mukhi when my > > new Special sihhd Mala (assembled by myself just a few weeks ago) > > broke, the beads merrily skipping all over the floor ! > > I just burst out laughing ! "Come on, don't get so jealous, guys, > > isn't a girl even allowed to ask?" > > So now I'll crawl under the table and gather them. Later today, I'm > > going to have a great time asssembling the mala again. > > What good fun )) > > Isn't the Universe just the best joker ever... > > > > Tiina > > > > > > , "ShiningLotus" > > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only One > > Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website > > when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss > > Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have been > > fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding the > > sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one > > mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US $500 > > however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned out > > to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came out > > of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high probability > > the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi round > > counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 to > > $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in > > person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not > > sell fake beads > > > > > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named Suresh > > Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > > > > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could > > sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I > > have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated many > > beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and we > > have not missed one fake bead > > > > > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there is no > > reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa > > Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents the > > Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa > > representing Lord Shankar Himself > > > > > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector families > > however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like > > this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > > > > > Hope this helps > > > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > <> > > > Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:17 PM > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, > > > As you clearly have the most extensive first-hand knowledge on > > > Rudraksh, I would now like to ask this directly from you: > > > > > > Have you ever seen a real 1 mukhi round in your life? > > > > > > And if yes, what does it look like? You said in your mail on the > > > subject, that 99% of the beads brought in for testing turn out to > > be > > > false. But what about the remaining 1 per cent? Does RudraCenter > > > India own one, or a picture of one? Where can it be found: in > > Nepal, > > > Indonesia or India? What is the reason for its scarcity? Extinction > > > of the trees? Is there a tree that grows only 1 mukhi rounds or are > > > they like a 4 leaved clover, an exception? > > > > > > Or is a 1 mukhi round just a myth? > > > > > > I recently asked a Swami from Rishikesh, our yoga teacher, about 1 > > > mukhi round and he said that they could be bought from ashrams, > > that > > > they were not that rare after all and their price would be about 50 > > > USD. Was the Swami misinformed? > > > > > > Again, I must repeat that I am not asking this question in order to > > > buy a bead, but to understand. > > > > > > Provided there was such a bead, wouldn't it be a good idea to post > > a > > > picture of it on the Rudra Center's website, in addition to the > > > pictures of the fake beads. Then everyone would know what a 1 mukhi > > > bead really looks like, instead of just guessing. > > > > > > I am looking forward to your answer > > > > > > Hari Om > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > > <http://rd./M=194081.3897168.5135684.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=17 05075991:HM/A=1732163/R=0/SIG=11n0nglqg/*http://www.ediets.com/start.c fm?code=30510&media=zone> > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > Terms of Service > > <>. > > > > > > > Sponsor > > To send an email to: - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 THANK YOU! ishana sarva vidhyanam ,ishvara sarva buthanam brahmatipatir brahmanotipatir brahma shivome astu sada shivom. kantikakini <thunderheals wrote:Namaskar Joseji: We haven't heard from you in awhile :-) When any malas break it is a sign of karma breaking. With 5 mukhi in particular ..karma from this lifetime is erased. To have mala break at a puja or fire ceremony is most auspicious. I have heard some incredible stories of malas breaking during puja. Recently I remade a mala for a customer. Not only did the mala break during puja..but the coconut split apart on its own !!!! Please consider this as a sign that you have received a great blessing. Om Namah Shivaya Kanti , JOSE REYMUNDI <STARGATE40@S...> wrote: > dear; sir i have my puja small place i make a small mala with 5 mukhis beads and red sandal beads and oval black lotus beads i put it over a laxmi and ganesha medallion coin between the parad lingan when i make a puja over it the small mala the one i make get broke at from of me i would like to know why this happens? jose. > > Cindy Sullivan <ganeshee@v...> wrote:Wow, a green conure parrot flock circling the sky over the fire ceremony > at least 2 or 3 times??? > Amazing and stunning! Auspicious indeed! You must be very happy with that. > Blessings, > Cindy > > ShiningLotus wrote: > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > Universe is immense......we are surely liveing in Heaven on Earth > > > > At a recent Fire Ceremony My Large Mala also broke and many Beads were > > all over the place haveing fun being broke free from their string > > > > The green conure parrot flock that is in the Long Beach area of Los > > Angeles also circled in the sky over the fire ceremony at least twice > > and maybe three times..was Highly Auspicious to be with Shastiji at > > the Fire Ceremony with the Holy Siva Rudraksa and have the Shakti > > Birds circleing overhead > > > > Thank you and Take Care My Friend > > > > DharmaDev > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > <> > > Monday, September 22, 2003 12:38 AM > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji/Mala Broke !!! > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, you'll never guess what happened just now ! > > I was answering you, and asking some more about the 1 mukhi when my > > new Special sihhd Mala (assembled by myself just a few weeks ago) > > broke, the beads merrily skipping all over the floor ! > > I just burst out laughing ! "Come on, don't get so jealous, guys, > > isn't a girl even allowed to ask?" > > So now I'll crawl under the table and gather them. Later today, I'm > > going to have a great time asssembling the mala again. > > What good fun )) > > Isn't the Universe just the best joker ever... > > > > Tiina > > > > > > , "ShiningLotus" > > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only One > > Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website > > when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss > > Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have been > > fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding the > > sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one > > mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US $500 > > however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned out > > to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came out > > of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high probability > > the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi round > > counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 to > > $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in > > person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not > > sell fake beads > > > > > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named Suresh > > Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > > > > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could > > sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I > > have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated many > > beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and we > > have not missed one fake bead > > > > > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there is no > > reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa > > Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents the > > Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa > > representing Lord Shankar Himself > > > > > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector families > > however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like > > this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > > > > > Hope this helps > > > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > <> > > > Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:17 PM > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, > > > As you clearly have the most extensive first-hand knowledge on > > > Rudraksh, I would now like to ask this directly from you: > > > > > > Have you ever seen a real 1 mukhi round in your life? > > > > > > And if yes, what does it look like? You said in your mail on the > > > subject, that 99% of the beads brought in for testing turn out to > > be > > > false. But what about the remaining 1 per cent? Does RudraCenter > > > India own one, or a picture of one? Where can it be found: in > > Nepal, > > > Indonesia or India? What is the reason for its scarcity? Extinction > > > of the trees? Is there a tree that grows only 1 mukhi rounds or are > > > they like a 4 leaved clover, an exception? > > > > > > Or is a 1 mukhi round just a myth? > > > > > > I recently asked a Swami from Rishikesh, our yoga teacher, about 1 > > > mukhi round and he said that they could be bought from ashrams, > > that > > > they were not that rare after all and their price would be about 50 > > > USD. Was the Swami misinformed? > > > > > > Again, I must repeat that I am not asking this question in order to > > > buy a bead, but to understand. > > > > > > Provided there was such a bead, wouldn't it be a good idea to post > > a > > > picture of it on the Rudra Center's website, in addition to the > > > pictures of the fake beads. Then everyone would know what a 1 mukhi > > > bead really looks like, instead of just guessing. > > > > > > I am looking forward to your answer > > > > > > Hari Om > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > > <http://rd./M=194081.3897168.5135684.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=17 05075991:HM/A=1732163/R=0/SIG=11n0nglqg/*http://www.ediets.com/start.c fm?code=30510&media=zone> > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > Terms of Service > > <>. > > > > > > > Sponsor > > To send an email to: - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2003 Report Share Posted September 24, 2003 Good to read. Strange mala-breaking experience after a recent Har Homa by shastriji, and Darshan and Shaktipat by Lady Mirabai. Lady Mirabai had given me a blessed 5-mukhi mala. After the ceremonies, I got lost in Long Beach. I had worked in night clubs for several years in Long Beach, and had never been lost before. There seemed to be some directional distortion (which is kinda hard, because the ocean is WEST, right?) A couple of cross streets seemed to run parallel, and I seemed to crossing the same streets, a couple of times, though I was driving in a straight line. I think I was lost for about 45 minutes. Then I got mad, and north became north, again, and the steets made sense. Just then, the mala that Mirabai had JUST given me broke right at the meru bead. BTW-- Another puja attendee had almost exactly the same experience re: getting lost and breaking his mala. Some stirred-up energies, and some shattered karma. Auspicious, no? Love, K. , "kantikakini" <thunderheals@a...> wrote: > Namaskar Joseji: > > We haven't heard from you in awhile :-) > > When any malas break it is a sign of karma breaking. > With 5 mukhi in particular ..karma from this lifetime is erased. > To have mala break at a puja or fire ceremony is most auspicious. > > I have heard some incredible stories of malas breaking during puja. > > Recently I remade a mala for a customer. > Not only did the mala break during puja..but the coconut split apart > on its own !!!! > > Please consider this as a sign that you have received a great > blessing. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Kanti > > > , JOSE REYMUNDI > <STARGATE40@S...> wrote: > > dear; sir i have my puja small place i make a small mala with 5 > mukhis beads and red sandal beads and oval black lotus beads i put it > over a laxmi and ganesha medallion coin between the parad lingan > when i make a puja over it the small mala the one i make get broke at > from of me i would like to know why this happens? jose. > > > > Cindy Sullivan <ganeshee@v...> wrote:Wow, a green conure parrot > flock circling the sky over the fire ceremony > > at least 2 or 3 times??? > > Amazing and stunning! Auspicious indeed! You must be very happy > with that. > > Blessings, > > Cindy > > > > ShiningLotus wrote: > > > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > Universe is immense......we are surely liveing in Heaven on Earth > > > > > > At a recent Fire Ceremony My Large Mala also broke and many Beads > were > > > all over the place haveing fun being broke free from their string > > > > > > The green conure parrot flock that is in the Long Beach area of > Los > > > Angeles also circled in the sky over the fire ceremony at least > twice > > > and maybe three times..was Highly Auspicious to be with Shastiji > at > > > the Fire Ceremony with the Holy Siva Rudraksa and have the Shakti > > > Birds circleing overhead > > > > > > Thank you and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > > <> > > > Monday, September 22, 2003 12:38 AM > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji/Mala Broke !!! > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, you'll never guess what happened just now ! > > > I was answering you, and asking some more about the 1 mukhi when > my > > > new Special sihhd Mala (assembled by myself just a few weeks ago) > > > broke, the beads merrily skipping all over the floor ! > > > I just burst out laughing ! "Come on, don't get so jealous, guys, > > > isn't a girl even allowed to ask?" > > > So now I'll crawl under the table and gather them. Later today, > I'm > > > going to have a great time asssembling the mala again. > > > What good fun )) > > > Isn't the Universe just the best joker ever... > > > > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > --- In , "ShiningLotus" > > > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only > One > > > Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our > website > > > when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss > > > Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have > been > > > fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding > the > > > sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one > > > mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US > $500 > > > however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned > out > > > to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came > out > > > of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high > probability > > > the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi > round > > > counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 > to > > > $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in > > > person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not > > > sell fake beads > > > > > > > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named > Suresh > > > Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > > > > > > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could > > > sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I > > > have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated > many > > > beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and > we > > > have not missed one fake bead > > > > > > > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there > is no > > > reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa > > > Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents > the > > > Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa > > > representing Lord Shankar Himself > > > > > > > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector > families > > > however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like > > > this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > > > > > > > Hope this helps > > > > > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > > > <> > > > > Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:17 PM > > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, > > > > As you clearly have the most extensive first-hand knowledge on > > > > Rudraksh, I would now like to ask this directly from you: > > > > > > > > Have you ever seen a real 1 mukhi round in your life? > > > > > > > > And if yes, what does it look like? You said in your mail on the > > > > subject, that 99% of the beads brought in for testing turn out > to > > > be > > > > false. But what about the remaining 1 per cent? Does RudraCenter > > > > India own one, or a picture of one? Where can it be found: in > > > Nepal, > > > > Indonesia or India? What is the reason for its scarcity? > Extinction > > > > of the trees? Is there a tree that grows only 1 mukhi rounds or > are > > > > they like a 4 leaved clover, an exception? > > > > > > > > Or is a 1 mukhi round just a myth? > > > > > > > > I recently asked a Swami from Rishikesh, our yoga teacher, > about 1 > > > > mukhi round and he said that they could be bought from ashrams, > > > that > > > > they were not that rare after all and their price would be > about 50 > > > > USD. Was the Swami misinformed? > > > > > > > > Again, I must repeat that I am not asking this question in > order to > > > > buy a bead, but to understand. > > > > > > > > Provided there was such a bead, wouldn't it be a good idea to > post > > > a > > > > picture of it on the Rudra Center's website, in addition to the > > > > pictures of the fake beads. Then everyone would know what a 1 > mukhi > > > > bead really looks like, instead of just guessing. > > > > > > > > I am looking forward to your answer > > > > > > > > Hari Om > > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > > > > > <http://rd./M=194081.3897168.5135684.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=17 > 05075991:HM/A=1732163/R=0/SIG=11n0nglqg/*http://www.ediets.com/start.c > fm?code=30510&media=zone> > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service > > > <>. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Hi Kari, Sounds suspiciously Auspicous. The mala that my teacher gave me when I was initiated broke after over 20 years of constant use. I consigned it reverently to the lake outside my office. This represented a point of change and expansion in my spiritual life. Arjuna karisprowl <karisprowl wrote: Good to read. Strange mala-breaking experience after a recent Har Homa by shastriji, and Darshan and Shaktipat by Lady Mirabai. Lady Mirabai had given me a blessed 5-mukhi mala. After the ceremonies, I got lost in Long Beach. I had worked in night clubs for several years in Long Beach, and had never been lost before. There seemed to be some directional distortion (which is kinda hard, because the ocean is WEST, right?) A couple of cross streets seemed to run parallel, and I seemed to crossing the same streets, a couple of times, though I was driving in a straight line. I think I was lost for about 45 minutes. Then I got mad, and north became north, again, and the steets made sense. Just then, the mala that Mirabai had JUST given me broke right at the meru bead. BTW-- Another puja attendee had almost exactly the same experience re: getting lost and breaking his mala. Some stirred-up energies, and some shattered karma. Auspicious, no? Love, K. , "kantikakini" <thunderheals@a...> wrote: > Namaskar Joseji: > > We haven't heard from you in awhile :-) > > When any malas break it is a sign of karma breaking. > With 5 mukhi in particular ..karma from this lifetime is erased. > To have mala break at a puja or fire ceremony is most auspicious. > > I have heard some incredible stories of malas breaking during puja. > > Recently I remade a mala for a customer. > Not only did the mala break during puja..but the coconut split apart > on its own !!!! > > Please consider this as a sign that you have received a great > blessing. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Kanti > > > , JOSE REYMUNDI > <STARGATE40@S...> wrote: > > dear; sir i have my puja small place i make a small mala with 5 > mukhis beads and red sandal beads and oval black lotus beads i put it > over a laxmi and ganesha medallion coin between the parad lingan > when i make a puja over it the small mala the one i make get broke at > from of me i would like to know why this happens? jose. > > > > Cindy Sullivan <ganeshee@v...> wrote:Wow, a green conure parrot > flock circling the sky over the fire ceremony > > at least 2 or 3 times??? > > Amazing and stunning! Auspicious indeed! You must be very happy > with that. > > Blessings, > > Cindy > > > > ShiningLotus wrote: > > > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > Universe is immense......we are surely liveing in Heaven on Earth > > > > > > At a recent Fire Ceremony My Large Mala also broke and many Beads > were > > > all over the place haveing fun being broke free from their string > > > > > > The green conure parrot flock that is in the Long Beach area of > Los > > > Angeles also circled in the sky over the fire ceremony at least > twice > > > and maybe three times..was Highly Auspicious to be with Shastiji > at > > > the Fire Ceremony with the Holy Siva Rudraksa and have the Shakti > > > Birds circleing overhead > > > > > > Thank you and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > > <> > > > Monday, September 22, 2003 12:38 AM > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji/Mala Broke !!! > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, you'll never guess what happened just now ! > > > I was answering you, and asking some more about the 1 mukhi when > my > > > new Special sihhd Mala (assembled by myself just a few weeks ago) > > > broke, the beads merrily skipping all over the floor ! > > > I just burst out laughing ! "Come on, don't get so jealous, guys, > > > isn't a girl even allowed to ask?" > > > So now I'll crawl under the table and gather them. Later today, > I'm > > > going to have a great time asssembling the mala again. > > > What good fun )) > > > Isn't the Universe just the best joker ever... > > > > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > --- In , "ShiningLotus" > > > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > > > Dear Tiinaji > > > > > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only > One > > > Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our > website > > > when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss > > > Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have > been > > > fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding > the > > > sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one > > > mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US > $500 > > > however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned > out > > > to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came > out > > > of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high > probability > > > the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi > round > > > counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 > to > > > $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in > > > person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not > > > sell fake beads > > > > > > > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named > Suresh > > > Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > > > > > > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could > > > sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I > > > have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated > many > > > beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and > we > > > have not missed one fake bead > > > > > > > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there > is no > > > reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa > > > Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents > the > > > Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa > > > representing Lord Shankar Himself > > > > > > > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector > families > > > however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like > > > this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > > > > > > > Hope this helps > > > > > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > > > Tiina <xenamacbeal> > > > > > > > <> > > > > Sunday, September 21, 2003 11:17 PM > > > > RBSC : Question to DharmaDevaji > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDevaji, > > > > As you clearly have the most extensive first-hand knowledge on > > > > Rudraksh, I would now like to ask this directly from you: > > > > > > > > Have you ever seen a real 1 mukhi round in your life? > > > > > > > > And if yes, what does it look like? You said in your mail on the > > > > subject, that 99% of the beads brought in for testing turn out > to > > > be > > > > false. But what about the remaining 1 per cent? Does RudraCenter > > > > India own one, or a picture of one? Where can it be found: in > > > Nepal, > > > > Indonesia or India? What is the reason for its scarcity? > Extinction > > > > of the trees? Is there a tree that grows only 1 mukhi rounds or > are > > > > they like a 4 leaved clover, an exception? > > > > > > > > Or is a 1 mukhi round just a myth? > > > > > > > > I recently asked a Swami from Rishikesh, our yoga teacher, > about 1 > > > > mukhi round and he said that they could be bought from ashrams, > > > that > > > > they were not that rare after all and their price would be > about 50 > > > > USD. Was the Swami misinformed? > > > > > > > > Again, I must repeat that I am not asking this question in > order to > > > > buy a bead, but to understand. > > > > > > > > Provided there was such a bead, wouldn't it be a good idea to > post > > > a > > > > picture of it on the Rudra Center's website, in addition to the > > > > pictures of the fake beads. Then everyone would know what a 1 > mukhi > > > > bead really looks like, instead of just guessing. > > > > > > > > I am looking forward to your answer > > > > > > > > Hari Om > > > > Tiina > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > * Sponsor* > > > > > > > <http://rd./M=194081.3897168.5135684.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=17 > 05075991:HM/A=1732163/R=0/SIG=11n0nglqg/*http://www.ediets.com/start.c > fm?code=30510&media=zone> > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service > > > <>. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > To send an email to: The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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