Guest guest Posted March 19, 2009 Report Share Posted March 19, 2009 Namaste GN, a) Please read about Siddh Mala at the link below: /siddhmala.htm There are 2 types of Siddh Mala. One is strung with Nepal beads which makes it expensive: /dispProductlist.php?subcatId=204 The other type is strung with Java rudraksha. It is affordable for many people and is called Akarshaya Siddh Mala: /dispProductlist.php?subcatId=205 b) Yes you can buy them for your parents. Would suggest that you get the Akarshaya Siddh Mala if you do not have high budget. It will give punya by giving rudraksha as gifts to parents, relatives and friends - this is mentioned in holy books. c) Vast difference in price for Nepal and Java rudraksha is because of size and also Nepal type is more rare. They are both classified as rudraksha and have same features. Difference is the beads grown in Nepal are of high altitude where its cold. Java beads are grown in hot, warm and humid climate. Soil conditions are different. Om Bholenath , " gnepdoc " <gnepdoc wrote: > > What is a siddhi mala Guruji. How does it benefit all of us? Can I buy it for both my parents ?? > > Also I have read both java and nepal beads have the same electromagnetic property.Why do we have such a vast difference in price for both of them?? > > How does nepal bead differ from java one? Do they belong to same family (botinacilly). I do realise thats a lot of question and i may sound like a newbee . But as you must have realised have starting adoring the bead > > Kind regards > GN > > > > , narasimhaye <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > Namaste Anil Patial, > > > > a) As sizes of Nepal and Java beads differ so largely, its preferable > > to use just one type of beads for Siddh Mala otherwise the mala would > > look off balance. > > > > b) Yes, you can wear available rudrakshas, and at the same time keep > > adding new beads to your mala slowly as and when you can afford. > > > > c) Once you have all the beads from 1-14 Mukhi, Gauri Shankar, Ganesh, > > the Mala will be Siddha Mala then. > > > > d) The new bead will take a bit of time to start effecting. > > > > Om Bholenath > > > > > > , " anil_patial " > > <anil_patial@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi Sir, > > > I am looking for clarifications on composition of a Sidha mala. My > > first doubt is > > > > > > Can a Sidha Mala contain beads of mixed origin - Java and Nepali? > > > > > > Can we wear available rudrakshas, and at the same time keep addiing > > new beads to our mala slowly as and when we can afford, > > > > Once we have all the beads from 1-14 Mukhi, Gauri Shankar, Ganesh, Will > > the Mala be Sidha Mala then? > > > > > > As we go on wearing the rudraksha, we may have urge to replace some > > beads with smaller or bigger size of same mukhs. In that case, will the > > new bead start giving its effect on 45 days only or it will start > > effecting immediately like the replaced same-mukhi bead? > > > > > > Thanks & Regards > > > Anil Patial > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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