Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 thank you so much sir. i entirely agree with you. i have also experienced that nepali bead's power is much more. like the shankhs of which i sent you the pictures, there are many who sell fake and powerless things in the name of religion. anyway, as you said, it is our luck. sooner or later, we will find the true place. also, i wonder about the siddha malas. so many foreigners seem to be wearing them these days, thanks to teh internet sale of rudrakshas. are they also becoming shiva swarup and advancing on the sadhana path in the absence of shree guru kripa or a dehdhaari guru? with warm regards aadi sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66> wrote: > > Dear Aadi, > > This information is spot on. And the BEST test is the LIVE TEST. If you > start wearing 14 mukhi your life will improve very quickly and > noticabally. If there is no improvement then the bead is not genuine. > > We have seen that of all sources of Rudraksha the Nepali Rudraksha is > by far the most effective. When we talk about Chaturdasha Mukhi costing > $400-$500 we are only speaking of the genuine Nepali dhana. > > Some times getting closer to the source is cheaper, and some times more > expensive. An example in the ruby business. Take a flawless two carat > Burmese ruby... it comes from Mogok area of Burma. In Bangkok it might > cost $10,000 - at the Burma border it might cost $12,000 but at the > mines the lunatics ask $20,000 (nothing to lose in trying). The more > professional the supplier the cheaper the cost. People who over charge > can't stay long in business. I tell my clients the truth: We have been > in this business since our first gem book was published in 1975. That's > 30 years of fair pricing. > > We have an India Dvimukhi given us as a gift. Therefore we worship. But > it is very flat and rough and sharp, not at all like the Nepali > Dvi-mukhi. > > Our experience with Javanese Rudraksha is 0 so we cannot comment other > than the test we first mentioned, the LIVE TEST. > > Best of luck, > Richard > > --- aadi291 <aadi291> wrote: > > > shree phadkeji, do you mean if we go and buy rudraksh in nepal the > > same trader would sell it to us for a much lesser price? > > > > 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. > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 I scrolled down this mail and realised that unfortunately I did not receive few of the mails. I would like to give some interesting informatiion here in relation to the 'Flat Dwe Mukhi Indian Rudraksha' you have mentioned. The flat type of dwi mukhi rudraksha species is Elaeocarpus tuberculatus. In this species we get flat beads from One mukhi to Four mukhi. We also get Gauri Shankar and Trijuti in this type. The most famous 'Cashew Nut Shaped Ek Mukhi' is a morphological variant of the same species. Interestingly, the Cashew Nut shaped Ek Mukhi is praised much, however, flat two mukhi beads are wrongly treated as Bhadraksha in the North India. This species is more common in the south India. Again, the material was sent to Kew for identification. The another Ek Mukhi type under this species is similar to that of flat dwi mukhi, however, with only one cleft and is called as 'Shiva Pindi Ek Mukhi'. I have all the types in my collection. As far as price of Nepal bead is concerned, as you have rightly mentioned the price is less with the person who is more professional. It is true that in the Nepal and even in Haridwar you get rudraksha at cheaper rate, but there is also lot of cheating in the market. If one has better experience in rudraksha, then he can get best quality beads at lower rates with some efforts. Thanking you and with personal regards, Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote: Dear Aadi,This information is spot on. And the BEST test is the LIVE TEST. If youstart wearing 14 mukhi your life will improve very quickly andnoticabally. If there is no improvement then the bead is not genuine.We have seen that of all sources of Rudraksha the Nepali Rudraksha isby far the most effective. When we talk about Chaturdasha Mukhi costing$400-$500 we are only speaking of the genuine Nepali dhana.Some times getting closer to the source is cheaper, and some times moreexpensive. An example in the ruby business. Take a flawless two caratBurmese ruby... it comes from Mogok area of Burma. In Bangkok it mightcost $10,000 - at the Burma border it might cost $12,000 but at themines the lunatics ask $20,000 (nothing to lose in trying). The moreprofessional the supplier the cheaper the cost. People who over chargecan't stay long in business. I tell my clients the truth: We have beenin this business since our first gem book was published in 1975. That's30 years of fair pricing.We have an India Dvimukhi given us as a gift. Therefore we worship. Butit is very flat and rough and sharp, not at all like the NepaliDvi-mukhi.Our experience with Javanese Rudraksha is 0 so we cannot comment otherthan the test we first mentioned, the LIVE TEST.Best of luck,Richard--- aadi291 <aadi291 (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:> shree phadkeji, do you mean if we go and buy rudraksh in nepal the > same trader would sell it to us for a much lesser price? > > 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> > > > Your use of Groups is subject to the Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > India Matrimony: Find your partner now.> > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. India Matrimony: Find your partner now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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