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Gajamukta or Gajamani # We dont kill elephants to acquire Gaja Mani. We are strictly against the killing of any animal. Rather our NGO has joined hand with forest department to preserve wild life and spiritual species. These are all fossilized and thousands of year old only found in earth by expert shaman or Tantric or high spiritual person # Gajamukta or elephant stone, a favorite of Maha Laxmi, gives enormous wealth. Gaja Mukta – Gaja Moti or Gaja Mani is a rare pearl, which forms near the ivory within elephant head. Genuine gajamukta, or rare pearls found within the head of elephant near tusk, are among the many treasures at the Hunupitiya Gangarama Temple. Statues of the Buddha made of precious metals, rare coins, gems, ancient Buddhist texts and various items made of the world’s most precious materials are some of the rare and amazing artefacts on display at the Gangaramaya Temple. Among the most precious of the precious treasures are gajamuthu. These are the rare pearls found within the head near elephant tusks. See this ancient Gaja Mani below. Male Gaja Mani: Airavata Gaja Mani or Elephant Stone: Found by a Himalayan Yogi in Trance. This elephant pearl has great aura of influence. Only suitable for powerful people. Very rare. Ancient one. Blessing of the king of gods is there. This is from rare white elephant existed thousand of year ago. Only suitable candidates contact us. Pundarika Gaja Mani or Elephant bezoar: Found by a Brahmin holy man. This Gaja mutu is sacred like fire. This will not stay with ordinary person. Burns enemy and has the blessings of fire element. Vamanan Gaja Mani or Elephant Mustika: Found by a Infernal spirit. Gives unusual lifespan. Should be worn with Navratna or placed in a sacred place with all gems. Blessings of Yama is there. Kumuda Gaja Mani or Elephant Gem: Found by a solar worshipper. An emblem of Sun god. Confers Great stability and strength like Sun. One should have enough greatness of heart to have it. Anchana Gaja Mani or Elephant Geliga: Found in a seashore of Pacific ocean by a shaman. Power and strength of water element. Blessings of water god Varun there. Pushpadanta Gaja Mukta or Elephant Mukta: Found in a place where a big tornado ends. Power to calm any disaster. Blessings of Vau Deva is there. Power beyond imagination. Should placed in well ventilated area. Sarvabhauma Gaja Mani or Ingenious Elephant: Found in a place of treasure by a old rich man. Confers all kind of wealth i.e. Navnidhi. Blessings of Kubera is there. Kubera is described as a strange god; dwarf with three legs, one eye, eight teeth who ruled Lanka. He is the custodian of nine invaluable treasures kept in heaven. Supradika Gaja Mani or Elephant Kiwifruit: Found by Brahmin in a full moon night under water. Confer high level mental peace and tranquility or Samadhi. Blessings of Moon God is there. Moon-god (Chandra or Soma) had 27 wives (all constellations like Aswathi, Bharani, Karthika, Rohini, Mrigasira etc) who were daughters of Daksha Prajapati. Female Gaja Mani: Abhramu Gaja Mani: Similar to Airavata Gaja Mukta but the blessings of Sachi is there. Kapil Gaja Mani: Similar to Pundarika Mani but blessings of Swaha and Swadha is there. Pingala Gaja Mani: Similar to Vamana Stone but blessings of Yami is there. Anupama Gaja Mani: Similar to Kumuda Gaja Mani but blessings of Chaya & Maya is there. Thamrakarni: Similar to Anchana Elephant Pearl but blessings of Devi, wife of Varun is there. Subhra-danti elepant pearl: Similar to Pushpadanta Gaja Mukta but blessings of Vayavi Shakti is there. Angana elephant bezoar: Similar to Sarvabhauma Elephant Stone but has the blessings of Vridhi, the wife of Kubera. Anjanavathi elephant stone: Similar to Supradika Gaja Mani but has the blessings of Rudrani. Science Behind: Those in elephant tusks come about with the collection of bacteria through an infection at the base of the tusks, growing like a cancer into the tusks. “Research shows that an elephant lives abut 125 years and it takes 75 to 80 years for these pearls to be formed,” the Thera said. As the pearls ‘grow’ and spread across the tusk interior, its exterior shows slight changes as well, with the surface developing small holes and the usually smooth and beautiful texture losing its lustre. “The pearl starts off as a tiny grain within the tusk but grows to different sizes, depending on the tusker,” said Debiprasad, Who had the opportunity to gather information about this precious stone in his research ventures that took him around the world. The various stages of the gajamukta formation on display at the Gangaramaya have been collected from the United States, China and Hong Kong. Most of the specimens are from India. The pearls from elephant tusks are considered priceless treasures but getting the real pearls is an almost impossible task, it is learnt.
Posted on: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 02:41:35 +0000

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