Showing posts with label Rudraksha Mala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rudraksha Mala. Show all posts

Monday, 19 October 2015

Types of Rosaries (Malas) – Part 5

Rudraksha Rosary (Mala): Rudraksha Mala is considered as one of the most puissant, trenchant, and effective rosaries. It is made of Rudraksha beads and is available in different numbers (108+1), (54+1), and (27+1) which are considered auspicious. The word ‘Rudraksha’ has a significant importance in Hindu mythology and culture since it is deeply and closely connected with the Lord Shiva. Rudraksha is considered as incarnation of Bhagwan Shiva. Rudraksha is often a pivot for spiritual meditation & attainment and performing of celestial rituals.

Rudraksha Mala must only be donned after proper sanctification from Mantras. It is paramount to take advice from erudite scholars before wearing Rudraksha Mala to determine the quality and number of beads to be used in the Mala. A red-coloured Rudraksha Mala is suitable for Kshatriyas; while a golden-coloured Rudraksha Mala is propitious for Vaishyas and black-coloured for Shudras. The mala composed of faceless Rudrakshas (Nirankara) is considered pre-eminent.

A person wearing Rudraksha Mala must avoid having garlic, onion, meat, alcohol. It is deemed auspicious to wear a Rudraksha Mala on Sankranti, Amawasya, Purnima and Shivratri. Rudraksha is considered as a portent of lucent luck, fabulous riches, holistic health, and fetching fame.

Parad Rosary (Mala): As per the ancient Vedas, Parad is one of the purest and most felicitous metals to have monumental spiritual as well as medical significance. It is a fetching fusion of astrological appliqué and scientific sonority. It obviates ailments related to heart, blood pressure, insomnia, mental stress, and asthma. It is construed as the seed of Lord Shiva and it comes in handy to stave off Vaastu Dosha and Tantrik Dosha.

Parad is also believed to enhance the memory & concentration prowess of individuals along with their intellectual acuity.

Pearl Rosary (Moti Mala): Pearl symbolizes exquisite elegance and beatific beauty and it is also considered the ‘Stone of Sincerity’. The Rosary made of Pearls is called the ‘Queen among Rosaries’. Pearl is associated with the planet Moon and is usually recommended to people with short temper. It is deemed as a stinging antidote to anger, anxiety, and volatility. It is also deemed tremendously auspicious in terms of attracting wealth and unalloyed bliss. People with capricious temperament and digestion problems are among the frontrunners that warm up to Pearl Rosary.

Adhyatmik Sadhna Siddhi Kendra is a leading centre related to Astrology, Spiritualism, Vastu Shashtra, and Numerology realms. It was established by Dr Radha Krishan Shrimali with an objective to enlighten people through his celestial perspicacity. His son Mr Suresh Shrimali, who is known for his vast cognizance and robust erudition, has taken the centre to lofty heights.

The Centre has completed 50 years and has a client base across more than 160 countries. It also provides a wide range of gemstones, Rudraksha Mala, and horoscope books.

Types of Rosaries (Malas) – Part 1

Lotus-Seed Rosary (Kamal Gatte Ki Mala): Kamal Gatta is seeds in a Lotus flower. Kamal Gatta Mala is composed of dried lotus seeds. It is historically and spiritually connected with the Goddess Laxmi as the Goddess Laxmi is known as ‘Kamalvaasini’ that means that Lotus is her abode. Kamal Gatta Mala or Lotus-Seed Rosary is deemed amazingly auspicious to reach out to Goddess Laxmi and seek her esteemed patronage.

Goddess Laxmi is considered the harbinger of luminous wealth. Hence, the Kamal Gatta Mala is sought after by those people who are facing financial frailties and by those who wish to accumulate enormous wealth. People who are neck-deep in debt or those whose business ventures are highly unstable also take to Kamal Gatte Ki Mala.

One can use this Mala for all kinds of recitations and Jaaps and Mantras pertaining to Goddess Laxmi. It is widely believed that chanting of ‘Om Mahalakshmyai Ch Vidmahe Vishupatneem Ch Dheemahi Tanno Laxmi Prachodayat’ 108 times daily is the best way to please Goddess Laxmi and make her warm up to you. If Goddess Laxmi is delighted, she bestows fabulous riches upon her devotees.

Kamal Gatta Mala is not used for the purpose of wearing; it can only used for chanting mantras or performing rituals involving Jaap.

Turmeric Rosary (Haldi Mala): Haldi Mala is made of Turmeric – a spice which is commonly used in Indian homes. Turmeric is considered one of the most pristine herbs in Ayurveda. Haldi Mala is usually used to perform Anusthan (special prayers) and to demolish enemies. It is also considered effective in healing mental & psychological scars and has a calming influence on mind. It is also used as an antidote to joint pain, weak bones, and jaundice.

Chanting the mantra, ‘Om Brim Brihaspathi Namah’ 108 times on a Thursday with this Mala is construed fantastically fruitful and alluringly auspicious. People seeking equanimity in their thoughts, lives, and decision also use this Mala. Most Sadhanas (Meditation), especially the Baglamukhi Sadhana, can be accomplished only with a Haldi Mala. It is also salutary in attaining success in law suits and resolution of litigations.

Adhyatmik Sadhna Siddhi Kendra is a formidable fastion for all the information related to Astrology, Spiritualism, Vastu Shashtra, and Numerology. It was established by Dr Radha Krishan Shrimali with a mission to guide common people through his divine knowledge. His son Mr Suresh Shrimali, who is known for his tremendous cognizance and stellar skills, has made the centre a major to reckon with across the globe.

 The Centre has completed 50 years and has clients from more than 160 countries. It also provides a wide range of gemstones, Rudraksha Mala, and books related to astrology.