Very well explained thanks a lot.. was doing japa for hair regrowth on bald head. From two months without japa mala.. Now started doing with the mala.. Perfectly explained.. Went thru lot of videos.. But none of them gave me a clear explanation... Thanks u for sharing this knowledge... u will sure get the guru punya in your account
@@satyamdubey741 bro I did the the japa.. But couldn't do it a higher volume and frequency regularly.. so I went for adivasi oil.. This oil worked for me on the front receeding part of the head and the regrowth of hair resulting into the thickness as like the hairs that were in my childhood days... I am happy that a oil worked for me.. Adivasi hair oil... 250ml 800rs..i was skeptical in the beginning to buy the oil.. I made up my mind that I already lost 800rs as I tried many oils for regrowth.. This oil worked wonders.... Everyone suffering from baldness will have good results.. Adivasi oil from karnataka. That person will ask u to buy 500ml for full results.. Just try 250ml..
Wow that was so well explained, can’t believe I was doing it so wrong. I want to get rid of ego and there I was moving the bead with the very index finger. Anyways thank u so much. I’m very new to this path. Also can u explain why do we not cross the guru bead? I have been doing that as well that’s why asking, It’s easier if I know why
Thank you soooo much! But unfortunately I used to cross the bead and continue my chants until I watched today.. :-( will my counts until today not be considered?
I've been taught that mala is not supposed to touch your feet, is this correct? I see many people showing how to use mala in videos and most of them sit in lotus position with mala touching their feet. Could you please confirm whether my understanding is correct? Thank you & blessings to all
@@Taehyungkook_4ever If the Malas are used for spiritual upliftment or moksha then you may. However if one is used for Spiritual Upliftment/Moksha and another for some Kamya Karma /Fulfillment of Desires/Bhoga then it is humbly suggested that you keep them separately in two different Goumukhis
@@darkfire1161 Never go over guru’s bead. Go ahead clock wise always towards you. Don’t touch the mala with index. Hold it between secon ,third and tumb.
The best video I have seen that showed so beautifully how the fingers should move after finishing one mala and moving to the next mala.
🌺 This is the best description I’ve ever seen on how to properly use a mala. Thank you so very much! 🙏🏻💕👍😊
Best video on this subject 👌
Great video🎉
Har Har Mahadev Ji ❤❤
Very well explained thanks a lot.. was doing japa for hair regrowth on bald head. From two months without japa mala.. Now started doing with the mala.. Perfectly explained.. Went thru lot of videos.. But none of them gave me a clear explanation... Thanks u for sharing this knowledge... u will sure get the guru punya in your account
What's the status of your hair?
@@satyamdubey741 bro I did the the japa.. But couldn't do it a higher volume and frequency regularly.. so I went for adivasi oil.. This oil worked for me on the front receeding part of the head and the regrowth of hair resulting into the thickness as like the hairs that were in my childhood days... I am happy that a oil worked for me.. Adivasi hair oil... 250ml 800rs..i was skeptical in the beginning to buy the oil.. I made up my mind that I already lost 800rs as I tried many oils for regrowth.. This oil worked wonders.... Everyone suffering from baldness will have good results.. Adivasi oil from karnataka.
That person will ask u to buy 500ml for full results.. Just try 250ml..
Ive watched dew videos this is the BEST by far thank you❤
Thank You for your clear instruction God bless You 🙏💕🙏
Wow that was so well explained, can’t believe I was doing it so wrong. I want to get rid of ego and there I was moving the bead with the very index finger. Anyways thank u so much. I’m very new to this path. Also can u explain why do we not cross the guru bead? I have been doing that as well that’s why asking, It’s easier if I know why
How long does it take to chant Hare Krishna _________ one round?
Thank You soooo much
Very well explained 🙏🙏
Really Understandable . Appreciate . Tha...nk You So Much.
Thank you!
Thank you soooo much! But unfortunately I used to cross the bead and continue my chants until I watched today.. :-( will my counts until today not be considered?
Thank you. 🙏🏾
So do we not touch the bead at the tip?
Well explained
Great
Thank you so much 😍
does it have 108 beads is that why? does the scriptures say to do it 108 times?
Thank you
Thank your very much
Thank you❤
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Tqu tqu so so much sir/madam
Xcellent.
I've been taught that mala is not supposed to touch your feet, is this correct? I see many people showing how to use mala in videos and most of them sit in lotus position with mala touching their feet. Could you please confirm whether my understanding is correct? Thank you & blessings to all
Mala should not touch the feet. Sometimes who use Gaumukhi , tend to let the Gaumukhi touch the feet accidentally. However this also must be avoided
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Can we use 1 gomukhi for 2 malas
Pls tell me
@@Taehyungkook_4ever If the Malas are used for spiritual upliftment or moksha then you may. However if one is used for Spiritual Upliftment/Moksha and another for some Kamya Karma /Fulfillment of Desires/Bhoga then it is humbly suggested that you keep them separately in two different Goumukhis
@@Saikat_Das_Sharma
Sir I am using two mala 1 for shiv ji mantra n 2nd for ma durga mantra...
Is it right...?
@@Taehyungkook_4ever No issues, as the long as the intent of japa remains the same.
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Don't cross Sumeru
It's the wrong way 😂
So according to you what is wrong in it could you please elaborate
@@darkfire1161 Never go over guru’s bead. Go ahead clock wise always towards you. Don’t touch the mala with index. Hold it between secon ,third and tumb.
@@EnaCarrasco1968 so as far as I can see she did exactly the same as you are saying to do so. how it's wrong ?
Those who are enlightened dont laugh at others knowledge
We rest the rosary on the ring finger supported by the thumb, and the second finger is used to move the beads. The thumb is called Brahma.