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Namaskar again,

 

Oooooops!! Sorry I forgot to mention that sphatika is also used for

worshipping Devi. And Devi is "Yin". Rudraksha is "Yang".

Sphatika in this regard (mala with rudraksha and sphatika)

represents "Shakti".

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Great blessings,

Simone

 

 

 

, "Simone"

<syzenith> wrote:

>

> Namaste Friends,

>

> Absolutely agree with Sri DDji. May I also add that Shiva

> is "Yang" and Vishnu is "Yin"; like in Vaastu or Feng Shui. A

> balance of Yin and Yang creates a balanced environment. Hence a

> mala consisting of rudraksha and sphatika gives balancing

energies.

> Rudraksha contains natural electromagnetic properties that work

well

> with cooling, soothing and calming sphatika properties.

>

> All rudraksha can be worn or placed in the home shrine for

worship.

> It is up to the bhakta's personal preference. Go with your

instinct

> about which method is suitable for you personally. There is no

> mention in any of the ancient scriptures that 7 mukhi MahaLaxmi

> rudraksha cannot be worn.

>

> Before taking advice or accepting comments from anyone regarding

> rudraksha, ask them if they have read the scriptures (Shiv Purana,

> Padma Purana, Srimad Devi Bhagavatam, Skanda Purana, etc.). Also

> ask if they are rudraksha sadhakas. If they answer "no" to both,

> then they should refrain from commenting ignorantly about an

ancient

> science about which they have no knowledge. Hope this makes

sense :)

>

> Many Blessings,

> Om Namah Shivaya

> Simone

>

>

> ,

> AumShiningLotus@a... wrote:

> > Dear Badalji

> >

> > Namaskar Mitra.......sometimes one needs to consider the person

> giveing the

> > advice and how much they really know about the subject

> matter.......one of the

> > most traditional Indian Mala designs with the Holy Rudraksa is

to

> wear with

> > sphatik Crystal............yes the Rudraksa are Feiry and the

> Sphatik are

> > cool........they balance each other perfectly.......the Rudraksa

> are the tears of

> > Lord Siva Lord Rudra and the Sphatik represent Lord Siva and

> Goddess Parvati and

> > cool the neurophysiology

> >

> > The Siva Purana and SriMadDeviBhagavat say all the Holy Rudraksa

> are meant to

> > be worn on the body........the 7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi

> Rudraksa pacifies

> > Saturn and Saturn Return at the same time giveing wealth in all

> areas of

> > life.....meant to be worn by those suffering from miseries

> pertaining to body,

> > finance and mental set up. By wearing seven face Rudraksha man

> can progress in

> > business and service and spends his life happily

> >

> > hope this helps Mitra

> >

> > Aum Namaha Siva cha Sivataraya cha

> > Aum Namo Bhagavate Rudraya Namah

> >

> > Thanks and Take Care

> >

> > DharmaDev

> >

> > In a message dated 10/28/2004 6:43:42 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> > badalsuchak@h... writes:

> >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > "Om Namaha Shivaya"

> > >

> > > can anyone please clear the following two doubts:

> > >

> > > 1. on seeing me wearing a mala of rudraksha-sphatik

alternating

> > > beads, someone commented that since rudraksha is warm in

nature

> and

> > > sphatik cold, therefore sphatik neutralizes the effect of

> rudraksha

> > > and therefore i shouldn't wear this combination. somehow i

think

> they

> > > balance out each other and might work in harmony rather than

> > > cancelling out eachother's energy.

> > >

> > > 2. again i was told that 7 mukhi should not be worn in mala,

it

> > > should either be kept in temple at home or in a place where

one

> keeps

> > > money, since it is Lakshmiji's rudrakha. i wonder if i should

> > > dicontinue wearing it. will it cause any harm if i wear it?

> > >

> > > Thank you.

> > >

> > > "Om Namaha Shivaya"

> > >

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