Tuesday, November 1, 2011

RUDRAKSHAM


RUDRAKSHAM
Rudraksha beads, the holy beads are scientifically called as Elaeocarpus Ganitrus. Rudraksha comes from Sanskrit word and literally stands for the "eyes of Lord Shiva"( means rudra=shiva, aksham=tear of an eye) .

Lord Shiva is an important deity of the vedic age (125000yrs B.P.) and is depicted wearing a rosary of Rudraksha beads in the icon of different historical era. So it reveals that the merit of Rudraksha are first realized by Shiva himself and handed over to benefit of later generation. This holy Rudraksha beads have been worn by the people of Nepal and India for thousand of years to maintain physical and mental health and to gain fearless life on their spiritual path to enlighten and liberate.
Rudraksha is the most powerful and awesome bead ever. This bead can help you achieve all you want – a healthy mind, body and soul, a wealthy life that many dream of and only some achieve, and a happy you making you the target of many envious eyes. Words in the dictionary fall short of describing the immense powers of the Rudrakshas. For thousands of years mankind has benefited immensely from them. But how can today’s technology wizard use them to his advantage? What would you get from it?…. Well let’s find out.
It bestows happiness and revival from the miseries arising from loss of wealth. Prosperity or richness, luck, fortunes grow wherever it is venerated in House or put on in the body in the form of necklace. All forms of ill-effects related to wealth are dispelled. It boosts the concentration and will power of the wearer. According to Vedas it prevents diseases of head such as stroke, paralysis, etc.
Birth Nakshatra
Ruling Planets
Rudraksha
Ashvini Ketu Nine mukhi
Krittika Sun One, Twelve or Eleven Mukhi
Rohini Moon Two Mukhi
Mrigashira Mars Three Mukhi
Ardra Rahu Eight Mukhi
Punarvasu Jupiter Five Mukhi
Pushya Saturn Seven Mukhi
Ashlesha Mercury Four Mukhi
Magha Ketu Nine Mukhi
Purvaphalguni Venus Six Mukhi
Uttaraphalguni Sun One, Twelve or Eleven Mukhi
Hasta Moon Two Mukhi
Chitra Mars Three Mukhi
Swati Rahu Eight Mukhi
Vishakha Jupiter Five Mukhi
Anuradha Saturn Seven Mukhi
Jyestha Mercury Four Mukhi
Mula Ketu Nine Mukhi
Purvashadha Venus Six Mukhi
Uttarashadha Sun One, Twelve or Eleven Mukhi
Shravana Moon Two Mukhi
Dhanishtha Mars Three Mukhi
Shatabhisha Rahu Eight Mukhi
Purvabhadrapada Jupiter Five Mukhi
Uttarabhadrapada Saturn Seven Mukhi
Revati Mercury Four Mukhi
SPADIGAM
This precious stone, having inherent divine power, is a natural six flat faced long stick like glassy growth, varying from 1 inch to 10 feet height. These are stony growths inside the earth in Himalaya mountains, Vindhya mountains and Sangagiri.
The vibration of Spadigam is more than that 32768 times per second. These vibrations are useful to ward off the ill effects of navagrahas and they do good to the wearer.
Puranas describe the Spadigam being a divine stone represent the three forms of goddess sakthi, Lord siva, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma.
In yajur vedha ‘Rudram’ Lord siva is described as ‘Jyothir Spadigamani Linga’. That is Lord Siva manisfests in Jyothi form, Linga form and Spadiga form.
Lord Siva’s divinity is pervading in every atom, neutron and electron of this spadigam. It is good to wear this spadigam beads round the neck for self purification of the soul, the mind and the body.


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VALAMPURI SANGU

VALAMPURI SANGU


A conch is a sea-dwelling mollusc. In Hindu religion, it is popularly called as "Shankha" and considered to be one of the most auspicious objects that emerged from the sea during the Ksheera Sagara Samudra Manthan.
Religious Significance
In Indian mythology, the Shankha is regarded sacred and very auspicious. To initiate religious ceremonies, a shankha (conch shell) is blown. It is a major Hindu article of prayer. God Vishnu, the God of Preservation, is shown with a shankha in one hand and a disc or a chakra in the other.
Each hindu shankha has a specific name. Vishnu's shankha is called "Panchajanya". It is believed that when it is blown, it announces the victory of good over evil. In the epic war, Mahabharata, the conch shell held a significant place. Arjuna's shankha was called "Devdutta", Bhima's "Paundra", Yudhisthira's "Anantavijaya", Nakula's "Sughosa" and Sahadeva's was known as "Manipushpaka".
The sacred conch shell is an integral part of Hindu symbolic and religious tradition. Even today, all Hindus use the conch as a part of their religious practices. Whenever the conch shell is blown, it is said to purify the environment from all evil effects.
Scientific significance
Leaving aside the mythology part, the conch shell's significance can also be corroborated by science. If you try holding a shankha near your ear, the sound of the gently humming ocean can be heard. This is actually the natural vibration or cosmic energy of the Earth which gets magnified on entering the conch shell.
The vibrations from these conch shells can overpower evil forces from the Earth and at the same time also clear environmental pollution including healing the hole in the ozone layer which causes global warming. According to science, the blowing of a conch shell enhances the positive psychological vibrations such as courage, determination, hope, optimism, willpower, etc. in the blower as well as those around him.

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