Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Dear Mohan, Welcome!!! Good question. According one bona fide Rudraksha expert the Rudraksha can be tested without damage by using X-ray technology. This has ben mastered by Srimati Neetaji of Rudra Center in Mumbai. Her email is "Rudra Centre Ms. Neeta" <rudracentreindia If you are in doubt please contact her. If in India you can send her for verification. If necessary ou can also aquire genuine Chaturdasha Mukhi Rudraksha from her as well. Yes the going price for genuine Nepali 14 Mukhi is about $500 although in some cases it can be had for cheaper. That depends on our luck. Even if we pay one lakh of Rs. for a Chaturdasha Mukhi still that is not too much if you place value on removal of worry and problems. 14 Mukhi is the Ultimate Hindu Talisman. If you have a bogus 14 mukhi then it has NO good effect, but if you have real one it will have strong GOOD effects---this is also a way fot you to test it... Om svastyastu!!! sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote: > > Hello Sir, > > I am new mwmber Recently I brought a 14 mukhi rudraksha for just 3500, > I am scared whether is is fake because many people say it costs around > 21000. > > how to testify it. > > what are the effects of 14 mukhi > > with regards > mohan > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" > <rsbj66> wrote: > > Private note from a member: > > > > One mukhi round is 99.9% fake. After examining their internal > structure , > > these beads are always 5 mukhis . > > > > I would suggest you do not endorse one mukhi rounds , as again people > > get carried away with their description and end up buying fake beads as > > this round one mukhi is more a myth . It is better to invest in 14 > mukhi or > > higher mukhis which are genuine and found also > > > > BUYER BEWARE!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 It is true that one can check Rudraksha without cutting the bead by modern scientific methods. However, X-Ray method can also be sometimes though not always confusing. I have done certain studies on this aspect being a hardcore botanist. I have observed that sometimes few of the locules in the bead are poorly developed and without any seeds. In such cases these locules appear to be in a poorly developed slit form if observed by cutting. Rarely, such poorly developed slit is also not there but only a marking of a poorly developed cellular tissue in the region. In simple radiographic observations, such so called poorly developed locules or supposed to be structures go unnoticed though the beads show clear authentic characters externally. I have also made some interesting observations that in few of the variants of rudraksha beads, (though not always) higher mukhi beads are Gauri shankar inside. In such cases in some of the variants, interestingly two partners of such beads share at least two locules with seeds inside commonly with a well developed common wall of locules containing seeds. In a simple example, if you take 12 mukhi bead, in such variants all locules containing seeds are not in the peripheral region (as expected in a normal case of studies), but two locules are on the common wall of fusion. Such two locules are shared by both the beads. Total no. of locules seen in such cases are only 10. Two are shared by both the partners. In the field of developmental botany this phenomenon is known as 'Carpellary Fusion'. It may please be kindly noted that I am not criticizing anybody's observations (which is a general rule with few exceptions in some morphological variants). I am just sharing my own observations and experience in the field. I am also trying to develop a protocol to study interior of beads by the most modern method of NMR i.e. by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Thanking you and with personal regards, Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Dear Mohan,Welcome!!! Good question. According one bona fide Rudraksha expert the Rudraksha can be tested without damage by using X-ray technology. This has ben mastered by Srimati Neetaji of Rudra Center in Mumbai. Her email is "Rudra Centre Ms. Neeta" <rudracentreindia > If you are in doubt please contact her. If in India you can send her for verification. If necessary ou can also aquire genuine Chaturdasha Mukhi Rudraksha from her as well. Yes the going price for genuine Nepali 14 Mukhi is about $500 although in some cases it can be had for cheaper. That depends on our luck. Even if we pay one lakh of Rs. for a Chaturdasha Mukhi still that is not too much if you place value on removal of worry and problems. 14 Mukhi is the Ultimate Hindu Talisman.If you have a bogus 14 mukhi then it has NO good effect, but if you have real one it will have strong GOOD effects---this is also a way fot you to test it...Om svastyastu!!!sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote:> > Hello Sir,> > I am new mwmber Recently I brought a 14 mukhi rudraksha for just 3500,> I am scared whether is is fake because many people say it costs around> 21000.> > how to testify it.> > what are the effects of 14 mukhi> > with regards> mohan> > --- In sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown"> <rsbj66> wrote:> > Private note from a member:> > > > One mukhi round is 99.9% fake. After examining their internal> structure , > > these beads are always 5 mukhis . > > > > I would suggest you do not endorse one mukhi rounds , as again people > > get carried away with their description and end up buying fake beads as > > this round one mukhi is more a myth . It is better to invest in 14> mukhi or > > higher mukhis which are genuine and found also> > > > BUYER BEWARE!!! India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Respected Shri. Richard ji, It is true that one can check Rudraksha without cutting the bead by modern scientific methods. However, X-Ray method can also be sometimes though not always confusing. I have done certain studies on this aspect being a hardcore botanist. I have observed that sometimes few of the locules in the bead are poorly developed and without any seeds. In such cases these locules appear to be in a poorly developed slit form if observed by cutting. Rarely, such poorly developed slit is also not there but only a marking of a poorly developed cellular tissue in the region. In simple radiographic observations, such so called poorly developed locules or supposed to be structures go unnoticed though the beads show clear authentic characters externally. It is also important to know that locules and seed therein is always under the cleft or the 'Mukhi'. In case of thin slit like sterile locule, it goes unnoticed in X-Rays under the cleft since cleft walls are well prominent and wider than such poorly developed slit like sterile locules. I have also made some interesting observations that in few of the variants of rudraksha beads, (though not always) higher mukhi beads are Gauri shankar inside. In such cases in some of the variants, interestingly two partners of such beads share at least two locules with seeds inside commonly with a well developed common wall of locules containing seeds. In a simple example, if you take 12 mukhi bead, in such variants all locules containing seeds are not in the peripheral region (as expected in a normal case of studies), but two locules are on the common wall of fusion. Such two locules are shared by both the beads. Total no. of locules seen in such cases are only 10. Two are shared by both the partners. In the field of developmental botany this phenomenon is known as 'Carpellary Fusion'. It may please be kindly noted that I am not criticizing or commenting anybody's observations (which is a general rule with few exceptions in some morphological variants). I am just sharing my own observations and experience in the field. In a nutshell, X-Ray method to study Rudrasha anatomy is fine theoratically, however, when we come to practical application, it is very difficult to interpret the observations made. The biological systems are sometimes very difficult to judge and interprete. We can not apply the straightforward rules of physical sciences to biological sciences due to variations and abnormalities. Thanking you and with personal regards, Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Dear Mohan,Welcome!!! Good question. According one bona fide Rudraksha expert the Rudraksha can be tested without damage by using X-ray technology. This has ben mastered by Srimati Neetaji of Rudra Center in Mumbai. Her email is "Rudra Centre Ms. Neeta" <rudracentreindia > If you are in doubt please contact her. If in India you can send her for verification. If necessary ou can also aquire genuine Chaturdasha Mukhi Rudraksha from her as well. Yes the going price for genuine Nepali 14 Mukhi is about $500 although in some cases it can be had for cheaper. That depends on our luck. Even if we pay one lakh of Rs. for a Chaturdasha Mukhi still that is not too much if you place value on removal of worry and problems. 14 Mukhi is the Ultimate Hindu Talisman.If you have a bogus 14 mukhi then it has NO good effect, but if you have real one it will have strong GOOD effects---this is also a way fot you to test it...Om svastyastu!!!sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote:> > Hello Sir,> > I am new mwmber Recently I brought a 14 mukhi rudraksha for just 3500,> I am scared whether is is fake because many people say it costs around> 21000.> > how to testify it.> > what are the effects of 14 mukhi> > with regards> mohan> > --- In sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown"> <rsbj66> wrote:> > Private note from a member:> > > > One mukhi round is 99.9% fake. After examining their internal> structure , > > these beads are always 5 mukhis . > > > > I would suggest you do not endorse one mukhi rounds , as again people > > get carried away with their description and end up buying fake beads as > > this round one mukhi is more a myth . It is better to invest in 14> mukhi or > > higher mukhis which are genuine and found also> > > > BUYER BEWARE!!! India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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