Tuesday, 16 July 2013

7 and a half years bad luck.

In Hindu culture, many followers believe that a human being will go through a phase which is called Sade-Sati. This is the 7½ years long period of Saturn (Shani). In which we will face many tough challenges and struggles.I had a priest who told me that my sade sati has begun at the beginning of this year. And that i will face alot of upheaval,mainly finance issues,relationship problems,unwanted troubles,difficulty finding a job and more.

All this is so true because i am facing all these now.Its really trying times for me now.
Whatever i do either ends up failing or i become unwell.I didn't believe all this when they told me about it but i am facing all of "shani's" wrath.

I began to research more on this and found out alot of interesting things.I came across a page which said they have cures for those suffering from sade sati.
One of the cures are to wear the divine RUDRAKSHA GEM.



The above picture is the 14 Face Mukhi Rudraksha.
Rudraksha, also rudraksh, Sanskrit: rudrākṣa ("Rudra's eyes"), is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree whose seed is traditionally used for prayer beads in Hinduism.Rudraksha beads are the material from which malas (108 beads in number) are made. The term is used both for the berries themselves and as a term for the type of mālā made from them.[5] In this sense, a rudraksha is a rosary, used for repetitive prayer (japa), a common aid to worship in Hinduism. Rudrakshas also used for the treatment of various diseases in traditional Indian medicine.[6]
The seeds show variation in the number of grooves on their surface, and are classified on the basis of the number of divisions they have. Different qualities are attributed to the rudraksha based on the number of grooves, or 'faces' that it has. A common type has five divisions, and these are considered to be symbolic of the five faces of Shiva. It can only be worn with a red string or a gold chain.[7][8]
Rudraksha malas have been used by Hindus (as well as Sikhs and Buddhists) as rosaries at least from the 10th century [9] for meditationpurposes and to sanctify the mind, body and soul. The word rudraksha is derived from Rudra (Shiva—the Hindu god of all living creatures) and aksha (eyes). One Hindu legend says that once Lord Shiva opened His eyes after a long period yogic meditation, and because of extreme fulfillment He shed a tear. This single tear from Shiva’s eye grew into the rudraksha tree. The rudraksha fruit is blue in colour but turns black when dried. The central hard rudraksha uni-seed may have 1 to 21 faces.


So the 14 Face Mukhi Rudraksha is symbol of Hanuman. It is superior among all. It is bless with 
the
power of Hanuman. It is also worship as symbol of Bhubaneswor. It broadens mind and helps to provide knowledge of
spiritual and philosophical subjects. It is worn only in neck. According to Hindu myths Lord Shiva him self wear it on his
neck. It helps to get success in all acts. It helps the wearer to achieve the most difficult of Goals. Makes one reach a
position of affluence and high rank. It helps in opening of the third eye so that the wearer develops such intuition that he
can successfully predict events that are yet to happen. The mantra for wearing the Fourteen-face Rudraksha bead is
Om Namo Namaha.

I have decided to get one of this gems to turn my misery around.I hope that by doing so i will not face problems and have the strength to overcome anything in the future.

But its very expensive though.There are many kinds of rudrakshas. Mainly coming from Indonesia,india and nepal.
The ones coming from nepal are the most powerful ones.Those cost up to US$700!

But if it means it will help me with my life,i really don mind investing.

Hope my article was interesting and informative.I

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