Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Namaste Anil, The Indrakshi Mala in Java beads is designed to be more affordable for many people - its nevertheless an Indrakshi Mala as I believe the combination was also mentioned in one of the holy books. The full number of Nepali beads for an Indrakshi Mala is financially out of reach for most people. If you have further questions, please contact Rudra Centre at: /sendEnquiry.php Om Namah Shivaya -- In , Anil Kumar <yogi75ank wrote: > > Namaste Narasimahye, > > I have a Query to ask about the description of Indrakshi Mala on RC website. > > Indrakshi Mala Java Beads: > > Design: Mala made of selected large size 1 mukhi till 21 mukhi beads of Javanese origin, Central bead is the highly rare 1 mukhi Javanese. The sequence of beads is 2 mukhi till 21 mukhi. > > Additional beads like Gauri Shankar, Ganesh, Trijuti are not necessary in this mala, and may be kept separately in puja altar if one desires to have them. > > Indrakshi Mala Nepal Beads: > > Design: Mala made of 1 mukhi till 21 mukhi, Trijuti & Savar of Nepalese origin in pure gold with caps. Central beads are Trijuti & Savar. The sequence of beads is 1 mukhi till 21 mukhi (clockwise). > > -- ----------------------- > > The query is: > > If both Mala's are one and the same except for the origin of the beads then why is there different combination of beads. ( Trijuti , Savar etc.) > > > Aum Sree GauriShankaray Namah > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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