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Dear Justin

 

Namaskar and thanks for messge..............If you are getting this

combination from Rudra Center then would be best to speak with Mrs Neeta at

home

office as the implementationa and rudraksha recommendations originate from

there.....She has access to your rudraksha recommendation and can help you with

all

your questions and implementation needs

 

This is a good combination............4 Mukhi Lord Brahma that gives creative

knowledge and learning combined with 6 Mukhi Lord Kartikeya that protects

from worldly sorrows are companion beads and can be strung on one side of mala

in

pairs.......mouth part to mouth part

 

7 Mukhi Goddess MahaLakshmi and 8 Mukhi Lord Ganesha are also companion beads

that can be strung on other side of mala and they are intended to move all

obstacles on all levels and at the same time allowing wealth in all areas of

life to flood in

 

The 12 Mukhi Sri Surya Rudraksa makes one the center of their Universe

supporting their ability to move with the strength and brilliance of the Sun

 

This is a great Mala to improve descrimination, enjoy removal of obstacles

and increased wealth with control provided from the 12 Mukhi Lord Surya Rudraksa

so that administration of duties are carried out as you intend them to be

 

Knots or caps are your choice and both are fine

 

Rudra Center chooses mature beads that already have natural hole in them

according to the Holy Books.......only beads that really dont have natural holes

in them at maturity are the One Mukhi Half Moon Shape.......the nepal 2 Mukhi

that is really small and actually comes from Assam...........and the 2 Mukhi

and 3 Mukhi India oblong beads

 

hope this helps

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

Rudra Center America

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

In a message dated 4/29/2005 8:08:21 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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> I'd like to purchase a combination mala, from Rudraksha Ratna, made up

> of the following mukhis:

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> 2x 4 mukhi

> 2x 6 mukhi

> 2x 7 mukhi

> 2x 8 mukhi

> 1x 12 mukhi

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> Is this a good combination? What is the best order to string these in?

> Is it better to string them with knots in between threads or with 2

> silver cappings on each bead?

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> Is the mala (with knots between beads) drilled to allow the thread to

> pass through?

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> Justin

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Yes, if the beads are large then they need spacers so that they do not crunch

together and chip. Such details are practical. As stated, head to head and tail

to tail is the best way to arrange. Order of mukhi on the strand is not

important unless you would prefer certain beads to fall over particular parts of

the body. Personally, I would put higher mukhi beads closer in proximity to the

head, and lower mukhi closer to the navel.

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badc00kie

Friday, April 29, 2005 1:03 AM

RBSC : Combination mala - threaded knots or silver capped?

 

 

 

Hello,

 

I'd like to purchase a combination mala, from Rudraksha Ratna, made up

of the following mukhis:

 

2x 4 mukhi

2x 6 mukhi

2x 7 mukhi

2x 8 mukhi

1x 12 mukhi

 

Is this a good combination? What is the best order to string these in?

Is it better to string them with knots in between threads or with 2

silver cappings on each bead?

 

Is the mala (with knots between beads) drilled to allow the thread to

pass through?

 

Justin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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