Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Namaste Falguna, Whether you wish to wear 108, 54 or 27 beads of tulsi is fine. Its a matter of personal choice. The type of design you select is also personal choice. The mala can be worn or worshipped. Most people wear it or use it for mantra chanting to Lord Vishnu, Krishna, Ram and other avatars of Lord Vishnu. The grade of beads you saw on Rudra Centre website are top quality. Prayers, mantras and offerings are quite lengthy but its good to practise until you are proficient in performing puja at home with Tulsi mala. Please read and print out next message for keeping and to refer to when you are doing puja or mantra. Best wishes. , falguna108 <no_reply wrote: > > Namaste Narasimhaye Sir, > > I was just browsing the Tulsi Rosaries section on the Rudra Centre website and I happened to see your message also ( almost simultaneously !). > > Could you kindly provide some guidance on wearing and/or worshipping Tulasi Mala: > > Specifically: > > 1) What is the ideal number of beads to wear for beginners amongst 108+1, 27+1 or 54+1 etc? > > 2) Is there a puja method to follow when wearing every day (similar to Rudraksha) - any specific mantras to be chanted or offerings to be made to the mala. > > 3)Is better to wear or just worship the mala. > > 4) I see many product types in the RC website for the Tulasi - which product would have the best grade beads - please enlighten. > > Thanks, > Falguna > > , narasimhaye <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Tulsi Kantha Mala in silver > > > > > > > > /dispProduct.php?tulsi-kantha-mala-in-silver--10-m\ m & prodId=6199 & PHPSESSID=5940c875aa2507dfc59f039524b3ddd5 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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