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Dear Sir,

 

Can you please tell me what will be the chemical formation of pearls

like Gaj Mukta. Do they have Calcium Carbonate like natural pearls

or they are made of something else.

 

Actually Garuda Puranam and other books put it under the category of

pearls. So are these organic objects pearls or they are something

else ?

 

There is yet another confusion. There are nonnucleated cultured

pearls. Are these pearls identified as natural pearls in X-Rays

tests. Or X-rays can confirm that they are non-nucleated but

cultured ?.

 

What is the identification basis. ( I am still at confusion)

 

Best Regards

 

A.J

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There are two types of these asta moti. The fresh, and the petrified.

The fresh are like a tumour, organic or calciam growth. When organic

matter is buried for a long time (millions of years) it transforms into

silica, with a touch of iron. So the real ones could NEVER be

transparent. They would be like stones - like petrified wood.

 

Best rgds,

Richard

 

--- a_jagawat <a_jagawat > wrote:

 

> Dear Sir,

>

> Can you please tell me what will be the chemical formation of pearls

> like Gaj Mukta. Do they have Calcium Carbonate like natural pearls

> or they are made of something else.

>

> Actually Garuda Puranam and other books put it under the category of

> pearls. So are these organic objects pearls or they are something

> else ?

>

> There is yet another confusion. There are nonnucleated cultured

> pearls. Are these pearls identified as natural pearls in X-Rays

> tests. Or X-rays can confirm that they are non-nucleated but

> cultured ?.

>

> What is the identification basis. ( I am still at confusion)

>

> Best Regards

>

> A.J

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

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Dear Richard Ji,

 

Thank you very much. This means they are pearls but with different

chemical formation.

 

An information for you. I went in search of Manimala after i read

that it is published by someone in Narobi. I was interested in

reading. I discovered that original Pandulipis are still missing.

There are some people in Jaipur who still posses some copies of this

book. Infact one copy was literaly stolen from our office many years

back. (I am still looking for it and i may get a Xerox of original

publication)

 

I also got the old Ratna Prakash. They have republished the book but

i needed the first edition written by Shri.Rajroop Ji . By the way i

was very happy to know that you knew him. It is a real pleasure to

know that you  both were associated in past.

 

Best Regards

 

Alok Jagawat

 

 

 

sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown

 

 

 

<rsbj66> wrote:

>

> There are two types of these asta moti. The fresh, and the

petrified.

> The fresh are like a tumour, organic or calciam growth. When

organic

> matter is buried for a long time (millions of years) it transforms

into

> silica, with a touch of iron. So the real ones could NEVER be

> transparent. They would be like stones - like petrified wood.

>

> Best rgds,

> Richard

>

> --- a_jagawat <a_jagawat> wrote:

>

> > Dear Sir,

> >

> > Can you please tell me what will be the chemical formation of

pearls

> > like Gaj Mukta. Do they have Calcium Carbonate like natural

pearls

> > or they are made of something else.

> >

> > Actually Garuda Puranam and other books put it under the

category of

> > pearls. So are these organic objects pearls or they are

something

> > else ?

> >

> > There is yet another confusion. There are nonnucleated cultured

> > pearls. Are these pearls identified as natural pearls in X-Rays

> > tests. Or X-rays can confirm that they are non-nucleated but

> > cultured ?.

> >

> > What is the identification basis. ( I am still at confusion)

> >

> > Best Regards

> >

> > A.J

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

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