Guest guest Posted August 3, 2008 Report Share Posted August 3, 2008 Namaste Narasimhaye Ji, Thanks for your reply and also the detailed information about the Sidha Mala. I had made this request when I was on a business trip in the US and after I came back I ordered the Sidha Mala and I had the good fortune of wearing on Monday,July 28th(which was an Ekadashi,Rohini Nakshatra) after doing Rudrabhisheka and Pran Prathistapana. I will share my initial experiences soon for the benefit of everyone . If you could kindly respond to some of my questions below - it will be of great help: 1) Can I have my wife wear the Sidha Mala during her pregnancy - she is currently in her 6th month now.Are there any special precautions for this. 2) Please let me know the rules to wear Rudraksha during the birth of a new born baby - till when can my wife wear it before delivery(8th month?) 3) After the birth of a new born baby - what are the rules to be followed for wearing - I read somewhere that one should not wear Rudraksha and goto a new born baby. Thanks Jai , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > > Special Siddh mala (Gold flowers) > > > > Significance:� This is an " Akshamalika " (garland of letters). All > mantra (whose count is 7 crores) & all knowledge reside in this mala. > � For the successful achievers and ambitious people who want to > reach the top level. > � According to Puranas, a person who wears Rudraksha from 1 to 14 > Mukhi becomes Lord Shiva incarnate. > � This has rudraksha beads representing all planets and representing > all Devi and Devatas. > � You may get everything what you can dream. > � This is the most powerful healing mala. > � This mala maybe worn on body, or kept at altar for worship or even > carried along in a pouch. Read more > </siddhmala.htm> > Purpose: It is a very powerful healing mala. Worn for Dharma, Artha, > Kama, Moksha. The synergistic combination of all mukhis in a mala > provides wearer with abundance in wealth, renewed energy, good health, > spirituality and fulfillment of desires. > Configuration: Synergistic combination of one bead each from 1 mukhi > upto 14 mukhi, Gauri Shankar and Ganesh rudraksha. All beads are > selected high quality collector grade beads of Nepal origin. 1 mukhi and > 2 mukhi are of India origin. > Design: Designed with gold caps on sides of all beads, and gold flowers > as spacers between smooth five mukhi beads of size 8 mm in strong > thread. Central 1 mukhi is capped in gold. > Five mukhi beads are ruled by Lord Shiva and give the wearer peace of > mind, good health and spirituality. > Gold used: Approx. 20 gms > Total number of beads: 54 + 1 > Length: 28-32 inches (You may specify your choice for length) > > > /dispProduct.php?prodId=1214 > </dispProduct.php?prodId=1214> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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