Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 Namaste GR, Gauri Shankar is two beads connected to each other naturally. They are not on top of each other. Yes they represent Lord Shiva and Parvati. Some Gauri Shankar do not have same number of mukhis on either side. But there are many that do have exactly the same number of mukhis. For harmony, good relationships and family matters, its recommended on both sides to have 5 mukhis or 6 mukhis. This is even though all Gauri Shankars (no matter how many mukhis they contain) promote peace,understanding, love, mutual respect and harmony between spouses. In selecting a Gauri Shankar, its mainly a personal preference. You can stipulate the number of mukhis you want and Rudra Centre can choose the best one to send you. Please take a look at the picture below: Gauri Shankar from Nepal /dispCategory.php?catId=4 & spcKewd=Gauri%20Shankar For capping of the bead in either silver, gold or panchdhatu, please discuss this with Rudra Centre by clicking on this link: /sendEnquiry.php If you have any more questions, write any time. Aum Gaurishankaraya Namah Aum , "Mathewgary" <ravalgautamv wrote:>> Namaste Narshimaye > > Om Namah Shivaye !!!> > Thank for your information regarding the Ganesh Rudraksha .> > One more question abt Gauri Shankar Rudraksha.> Gaurishanke Rudraksha means two beads on top of each other connected> naturally, representing Lord Shiva and Parvati as per describe on> Rudraksha - Ranta.> > My question is about the Face (Mukhi ) of Rudraksha.> > Do both beads connected with each other has same beads?> > Which are the best Gauri Rudraksha Rudraksha and how may face on it is> best for the result for family matter especially beneficial to husband> and wife?> > I await your reply.> > BestRegards,> GR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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