Guest guest Posted April 30, 2005 Report Share Posted April 30, 2005 Namaste New Members and Llundrub, Warmest welcome to everyone!! I've been away for some time and haven't actually caught up with all the messages on this group. Noticed some of Llundrub's messages in our "Pending Section". Yes, this group is moderated. Please read the Home Page. To Llundrub: ----------- Group Owners and Moderators retain the right to approve, or "not" to approve messages, depending on the tone and attitude of the member sending it. If the tone is not conducive to the harmonious environment we have taken a long time and worked so hard to maintain here, then yes the message is deleted at the discretion of any moderator who happens to be online and sees it, without notifying the sender of the message. As I haven't caught up with messages, I don't know what in Nirvana or Samsara you have written. Shall get to it quite soon and let you know. Meanwhile, after reading your comments in the message below, please can you tell us a little about your background, religious upbringing, any classical initiations and rudraksha research or related studies. There is no obligation to do so. My humble request is just out of sheer curiousity. Many thanks in advance. Llundrub, if you have further concerns or any confusion, you are welcome to write directly to Sri DDji or myself. Although our workloads are hefty 24 x 7, one of us shall endeavor to respond in due course. Just please be patient, thank you. Jai Bhadrakali Namah Om Jai Bholenath Namah Om Simone , "Llundrub" <llundrub@c...> wrote: > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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