Guest guest Posted August 26, 2007 Report Share Posted August 26, 2007 AUM Shanti brothers and Sisters of this community. I have been a silent observer/reader of the posts. I had seen a picture posted here of a eka mukhi and got it reviewed by a lowly adept in Indonesia. As one of the siddhis they gain here is able to see/perceive the energy or life force in spiritual objects. His view even though he is a low end adept , is that the life force in that alleged eka mukhi photo surpasses all the 21 mukhis and Siddha malas, I have shown him. This guy knows not the difference between eka mukhi and a two mukhi...he can only tell the power/life force in it. He cannot be sure that the photo respresents a eka mukhi but he can sincerely say that it contains extremely high energy levels. As such I now believe that there are some rudrakshas in the hands of worthy persons that are really the 'kings' or extra special among the other seeds. What price they are worth? It is not for me to say its up to the buyer. I only hope that in this lifetime I can get one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 Dear Bhai saab, Namaste!!! There is no dobut about Shastra praman with regards to chaturdasha mukhi. It is considered the ultimate. And even it's expensive compared to common Rudraksha, still it costs peanuts compared to gems prices. In fact 14 mukhi is (Nepali) is very rare. And if the demand were to double, like, if for example, the Western people were to learn about 14 mukhi, then the price would increase up to 10 times. It would become a sellers market when the demand exceeds the supply. You can't go wrong with 14 mukhi. Eka Mukhi, as I have only seen ONE real goul dana Ekamukhi. and that belonged to a Sannyasi. Ekamukhi is kevalya. It is useful to the tyagis, not the bhogis. If you become a tyagi then Ekamukhi will come be your ONLY possession. But if you are worldly man, like me, then 14 mukhi is most suitable of all. Please save up for a Himalayan 14 mukhi. Jai ho!!! Y/s, Richard sacred-objects , " Kanna " <kanna63 wrote: > > > AUM Shanti brothers and Sisters of this community. > > I have been a silent observer/reader of the posts. > > I had seen a picture posted here of a eka mukhi and got it reviewed > by a lowly adept in Indonesia. As one of the siddhis they gain here > is able to see/perceive the energy or life force in spiritual > objects. > > His view even though he is a low end adept , is that the life force > in that alleged eka mukhi photo surpasses all the 21 mukhis and > Siddha malas, I have shown him. > > This guy knows not the difference between eka mukhi and a two > mukhi...he can only tell the power/life force in it. > > He cannot be sure that the photo respresents a eka mukhi but he can > sincerely say that it contains extremely high energy levels. > > As such I now believe that there are some rudrakshas in the hands of > worthy persons that are really the 'kings' or extra special among > the other seeds. > > What price they are worth? It is not for me to say its up to the > buyer. > > I only hope that in this lifetime I can get one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Aum Shanti Brother RSB, I agree with you on the 14 mukhi being a very good overall rudraksha. The demand for this has made it too expensive in my opinion. I actually own a full Siddha mala (of Nepali origin) but for normal everyday use I have designed a mala of 2 to 13 mukhi with a 11 mukhi gowri-shankar Rudraksha. (2x2M,2x3M,2X4M,2X5M,2X6M,1x7M,1x8M,1x9M,1x10M,1x11M,1x13M,1xGS 11M.) Of Nepali origin but smaller seeds used.For the GS I was given an Indonesian seed. I know that the mala I designed is actually cheaper alternative to a 14 mukhi and in many ways more balanced and harmonious for modern materialistic/worldly persons like me, for who spirituality is important but not tatamount. The energy levels in the mala grew very fast(one month) although the full siddha mala is by far the best. I may in the future add a 14 mukhi to this special personal mala. Aum Shanti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Dear Sriman, I thought SIDDHA MALA always 2-14 mukhi. I would prefer one 14 mukhi to 100 siddha malas 2-13. You have everyone except the one that's best. I suggest you add 14 mukhi to your mala OR trade your 2-13 mala for ONE 14 mukhi. Shastra has given SUCH importance to 14 mukhi over all others. It is not expensive for NO reason. Best wishes, Richard sacred-objects , " Kanna " <kanna63 wrote: > > Aum Shanti Brother RSB, > > > I agree with you on the 14 mukhi being a very good overall > rudraksha. The demand for this has made it too expensive in my > opinion. > > I actually own a full Siddha mala (of Nepali origin) but for normal > everyday use I have designed a mala of 2 to 13 mukhi with a 11 mukhi > gowri-shankar Rudraksha. > (2x2M,2x3M,2X4M,2X5M,2X6M,1x7M,1x8M,1x9M,1x10M,1x11M,1x13M,1xGS 11M.) > Of Nepali origin but smaller seeds used.For the GS I was given an > Indonesian seed. > > I know that the mala I designed is actually cheaper alternative to a > 14 mukhi and in many ways more balanced and harmonious for modern > materialistic/worldly persons like me, for who spirituality is > important but not tatamount. > > The energy levels in the mala grew very fast(one month) although the > full siddha mala is by far the best. > > I may in the future add a 14 mukhi to this special personal mala. > > Aum Shanti > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2007 Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 Aum Shanti, A siddha mala may have 2-14 mukhi's. Its my personal mala that I have made from 2-13mukhi's. I know that the 14mukhi is an extremely powerful rudraksha and the scriptures are right in stating so. Unfortunately I do not agree with you that one 14 mukhi is more powerful than 100 malas of 2-13 mukhi's. I have one 14mukhi in my other full siddha mala that I use in meditation. It is a large Nepali seed that has grown quite powerful very quickly. My new 2-13 mukhi mala is not as powerful as this one 14 mukhi seed as the 14M has accumulated a lot of energy over the time I have had it. If we compare apples with apples then we need to compare a new fresh 14 mukhi VS a fresh 2-13mukhi mala. The 14 mukhi will energise at a faster rate but the 2-13 mukhi will catch up and overtake the single 14 mukhi easily within weeks. If we compare energy levels that can be accumulated in the rudrakshas then we will realise that the rudrakshas are like cosmic batteries that have a ability to keep a high amount of cosmic charge. Every seed can be charged and the higher mukhis can be charged quicker. More seeds will mean more charge. The 14 mukhi is powerful but the 18 rudrakshas in my personal mala are in my opinion more so and in many different ways. I base this finding on what I have experienced my self and I have had my personal mala 'reviewed ' by an local adept . The line of separation between a 13M and 14mukhi in reality is very small and addition of other mukhis make my personal mala of 2 to 13M (total 18 seeds) surpass one 14M. If one goes further and combines a few matching pairs of rudrakhas eg 2x2M,2X3M,2X4M,2X5M,2X6M,2X7M,2X8M,2X9M,2X10M,2X11M,2X12M,4XGS, one would have a very powerful mala. Matching pairs seem to energise quicker. If you double this mala so that it has 4 seeds of each mukhi then it will surpass energy levels most normal persons can endure. The above mala when added with higher mukhis has been known to be an effective mantra siddhi mala. Those wishing to go further may double up again. Aum shanti. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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