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| Rudraksha |
We at Rudraksham have worked diligently for many years with our Guru and Yogis to unlock the hidden power of Rudraksha. There are many sellers of Rudraksha today but sadly they do not know the hidden and most powerful methods to unlock the true potential of Rudraksha. A simple Puja or blessing is not enough.
Our process uses the hidden mantras passed only from guru to disciple. The entire energizing ritual lasts a minimum of 8 days and can take up to 108. During this time we are deep into the Sadhana with full focus and attention.
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| Feng Shui |
 The laughing Buddha is regarded as one of the most auspicious Gods of wealth. It brings prosperity, success and financial gains to the house. However, the location of placing the Laughing Buddha is important. It has to be placed at an height of some 30” approximate and should be
facing the main door directly. The Laughing Buddha greets the energies that enter from the main gate and activates them manifold, and turns highly prosperous. If this location is not possible, the next best place to keep the Laughing Buddha is on a side table or a corner table, which is diagonally opposite to the main door and facing the door.
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| Yantra |
Yantras come from the more than 2000 years old tantric tradition.
A yantra is the yogic equivalent of the Buddhist mandala.
Sri yantra is called the mother of all yantras because all other yantras derive from it.
The Sri Yantra is a configuration of nine interlacing triangles centred around the bindu (the central point of the yantra), drawn by the super imposition of five downward pointing triangles, representing Shakti ; the female principle and four upright triangles, representing Shiva ; the male principle...
Man's spiritual journey from the stage of material existence to ultimate enlightenment is mapped on the Sri Yantra. The spiritual journey is taken as a pilgrimage in which every step is an ascent to the center, a movement beyond one's limited existence, and every level is nearer to the goal.
Each of the circuits of the Sri Yantra, from the outer plane to the bindu (the center), corresponds with one of the stages of the spiritual journey.
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