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Hello,

Place where I brought this one , they said it is from Inodonesia. It

looks like real one. Whether there is any difference if we wear

rudrakshas from different places.

 

 

thank you

with regards

mohan

 

sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke

<chphadke> wrote:

> Dear Mohan Kumar,

>

> It is true that the 14 mukhi rudraksha is very expensive. The cost

of Nepal type of 14 mukhi is in the range of Rs. 15000/- to even Rs.

25000/- depending upon the size and beauty. However, the cost of 14

mukhi in Nepal and in Haridwar is approx. Rs.7000/-.

>

> The cost of Indonesian type of 14 Mukhi rudraksha is in the range of

Rs. 3500/- to Rs. 5000/- depending on its size.

>

> It is very difficult to say anything about its genuity unless it is

checked thoroughly. It may be fake or may be genuine Indonesian type.

There are three to four different morphological variants in Nepal

rudraksha.

>

> Thanking you and with best wishes,

>

> Chandrashekhar Phadke.

>

>

>

>

> 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!!!

>

>

>

>

>

> 9;s eye Yellow sapphire Blue sapphires

>

>

>

>

>

> Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.

>

>

> sacred-objects

>

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Service.

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Sri Mohanji,

 

---Somehow I feel that just as Shalagram HAS to come from Himalaya, in

similar manner I think Rudraksha also HAS to come from Himalaya

(Nepal). What is your experience with Java beads? It's like a fossil

from Java is NOT a Shalagram Shila. So why would Java Rudraksha be any

different?

 

--- Mohan Kumar HG <mohan88hg wrote:

 

> Hello,

> Place where I brought this one , they said it is from Inodonesia. It

> looks like real one. Whether there is any difference if we wear

> rudrakshas from different places.

>

>

> thank you

> with regards

> mohan

>

> sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke

> <chphadke> wrote:

> > Dear Mohan Kumar,

> >

> > It is true that the 14 mukhi rudraksha is very expensive. The cost

> of Nepal type of 14 mukhi is in the range of Rs. 15000/- to even Rs.

> 25000/- depending upon the size and beauty. However, the cost of 14

> mukhi in Nepal and in Haridwar is approx. Rs.7000/-.

> >

> > The cost of Indonesian type of 14 Mukhi rudraksha is in the range

> of

> Rs. 3500/- to Rs. 5000/- depending on its size.

> >

> > It is very difficult to say anything about its genuity unless it is

> checked thoroughly. It may be fake or may be genuine Indonesian

> type.

> There are three to four different morphological variants in Nepal

> rudraksha.

> >

> > Thanking you and with best wishes,

> >

> > Chandrashekhar Phadke.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 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!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > 9;s eye Yellow sapphire Blue sapphires

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.

> >

> >

> > sacred-objects

> >

> > Terms of

> Service.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > India Matrimony: Find your partner now.

>

>

>

 

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Respected Shri. Richard ji and Shri. Mohan jj,

 

As you know, the morphological characters of Indonesian or Java rudraksha are

totally different than that of Nepal beads. The ornamentation of both the

beads is totally different.

 

In Nepal bead the tubercled ornamentation is more prominent than in Java beads.

The fruit ornamentation is with smooth elevated structures in case of

Indonesian beads. Clefts of Nepal beads are also more prominent than that of

the Indonesian or Java beads. Initially, I was under the impression that the

two species are different. I had sent both the types i.e. Nepal Rudraksha and

Indonesian Rudraksha for species identification to the Royal Botanical Garden,

Kew, England last year. They send me the report that both the species are the

same though the beads look different. They identified the species of both the

types as Elaeocarpus angustifolius (Synonym to Elaeocarpus ganitrus and E.

sphaericus). You may be knowing that speciation in botanical research is done

on the basis of the character of the flower, inflorescence etc.

 

I am of the opinion that the difference in their morphology may be due to

environmental factors. We also have Rudraksha plants in the Maharashtra and in

the South India. However, rudraksha which we get here are very light in weight

and do not look beautiful like that of compact beautiful Nepal beads.

 

In Puranas, in one shloka it is mentioned that the bigger bead is better than

the smaller one. However, in the same Purana, there is a controvertial shloka

mentioning that smaller is better than the bigger one. In a day or two I will

post both the shlokas on this club site. It is believed that both the types

are equally good. It is also important to note that in the world production of

rudrakshas, 80% of rudraksha are produced in the Indonesia and neighbouring

countries. 15% in India and only 5% in the Nepal.

 

Thanking you and with personal regards,

 

Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:

Sri Mohanji,---Somehow I feel that just as Shalagram HAS to come from Himalaya,

insimilar manner I think Rudraksha also HAS to come from Himalaya(Nepal). What

is your experience with Java beads? It's like a fossilfrom Java is NOT a

Shalagram Shila. So why would Java Rudraksha be anydifferent?--- Mohan Kumar HG

<mohan88hg (AT) indiatimes (DOT) com> wrote:> Hello,> Place where I brought this one , they

said it is from Inodonesia. It> looks like real one. Whether there is any

difference if we wear> rudrakshas from different places.> > > thank you> with

regards> mohan> > sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke>

<chphadke> wrote:> > Dear Mohan Kumar,> > > > It is true that the 14 mukhi

rudraksha is very

expensive. The cost> of Nepal type of 14 mukhi is in the range of Rs. 15000/-

to even Rs.> 25000/- depending upon the size and beauty. However, the cost of

14> mukhi in Nepal and in Haridwar is approx. Rs.7000/-.> > > > The cost of

Indonesian type of 14 Mukhi rudraksha is in the range> of> Rs. 3500/- to Rs.

5000/- depending on its size.> > > > It is very difficult to say anything

about its genuity unless it is> checked thoroughly. It may be fake or may be

genuine Indonesian> type.> There are three to four different morphological

variants in Nepal> rudraksha.> > > > Thanking you and with best wishes,> > >

> Chandrashekhar Phadke.> > > > > > > > > > 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!!!> > >

> > > > > > > > > 9;s eye Yellow sapphire Blue sapphires > > >

> > > > > > > > >

Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.> > > > To from

this group, send an email to:> > sacred-objects> >

> > Terms of> Service.

> > > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > India Matrimony:

Find your partner now.> > > Send instant messages to your online friends

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