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Namaskar DD ji and Narasimha jee,

havent heard from you within a few days,I wanted to

Run a rudraksha combination by you.what are your

thoughts about rudraksha combination

3,5,7,8,9,10,11,12 and 14,Are there any suggestion how

to use the beads alone or in combination for best

possible effects.Also i request you to tell me the

experience of wearing 21 mukhi kuber rudraksha,the

correct way of kuber mantras,how to do pranapritishta

of kuber rudraksha and can Kuber rudraksha be used

with its yantra along with 7 mukhi mahalaxmi rudraksha

bead and its yantra to be worn in the neck with the

above mentioned Rudraksha combination.Thanks Manjitc

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> Positioning of Yantras

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> It is generally recommended that a Yantra be placed

> in the

> north/north-west direction facing the

> south/south-east direction in a

> room. However, this rule of thumb does not apply to

> the Vaastu Yantra as

> it is supposed to be placed in the south-west corner

> of the house,

> facing north-east. The Sri Yantra is supposed to be

> placed in the east,

> facing west. The Lord Kuber Yantra should be

> positioned in the north

> facing south or in the east facing west.

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> Placing of Two or More Yantras Together

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> Two or more Yantras may be placed together but

> caution is advised that a

> Lord Kuber Yantra must always be positioned at the

> extreme left of any

> group of Yantras. This particular Yantra should be

> on the left-hand side

> when we look at the Yantras. The Sri Yantra should

> be in the exact

> center of the group. If an altar has only the Sri

> Yantra and a Lord

> Kuber Yantra, then the Sri Yantra should be to the

> right-hand side of

> Lord Kuber when we stand or in front of them. A

> Ganapati or Ganesha

> Yantra should always be placed at the extreme right

> side of any group of

> Yantras.

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only suggestion I would have about this combination is that it lacks

the 2 Mukhi for Unity like Family Unity and the 6 Mukhi Lord

Kartikeya Rudraksha that is credited for saveing from worldly

sorrow.....best effects for stringing would be found in

SriMadDeviBhagavat where it says to string mouth part to mouth part

and tail part to tail part......... sorry as I cannot tell you the

experience of wearing 21 Mukhi as I have not actally worn one on a

mala.....maybe one of our other esteemed group members who do wear 21

Mukhi can answer this question and the remaining questions asked in

your message

 

hope this helps

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

DD

 

, Manjit Chopra

<manjitc wrote:

>

> Namaskar DD ji and Narasimha jee,

> havent heard from you within a few days,I wanted to

> Run a rudraksha combination by you.what are your

> thoughts about rudraksha combination

> 3,5,7,8,9,10,11,12 and 14,Are there any suggestion how

> to use the beads alone or in combination for best

> possible effects.Also i request you to tell me the

> experience of wearing 21 mukhi kuber rudraksha,the

> correct way of kuber mantras,how to do pranapritishta

> of kuber rudraksha and can Kuber rudraksha be used

> with its yantra along with 7 mukhi mahalaxmi rudraksha

> bead and its yantra to be worn in the neck with the

> above mentioned Rudraksha combination.Thanks Manjitc

> --- narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote:

>

> >

> >

> >

> /dispCategory.php?catId=66 & prodid=2230

> >

> </dispCategory.php?

catId=66 & prodid=2230>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> /dispCategory.php?screen=1 & spcKewd

> >

> </dispCategory.php?screen=1 & spcKewd>

> > =

> >

> >

> >

> > Positioning of Yantras

> >

> > It is generally recommended that a Yantra be placed

> > in the

> > north/north-west direction facing the

> > south/south-east direction in a

> > room. However, this rule of thumb does not apply to

> > the Vaastu Yantra as

> > it is supposed to be placed in the south-west corner

> > of the house,

> > facing north-east. The Sri Yantra is supposed to be

> > placed in the east,

> > facing west. The Lord Kuber Yantra should be

> > positioned in the north

> > facing south or in the east facing west.

> >

> > Placing of Two or More Yantras Together

> >

> >

> > Two or more Yantras may be placed together but

> > caution is advised that a

> > Lord Kuber Yantra must always be positioned at the

> > extreme left of any

> > group of Yantras. This particular Yantra should be

> > on the left-hand side

> > when we look at the Yantras. The Sri Yantra should

> > be in the exact

> > center of the group. If an altar has only the Sri

> > Yantra and a Lord

> > Kuber Yantra, then the Sri Yantra should be to the

> > right-hand side of

> > Lord Kuber when we stand or in front of them. A

> > Ganapati or Ganesha

> > Yantra should always be placed at the extreme right

> > side of any group of

> > Yantras.

> >

> >

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> >

> </articledt.php?art_id=123>

> >

> >

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>

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>

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