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Dear Sri Chandrashekarji,

 

Namaskar. Thanks for the precise info on India's flat Dvimukhi. I was

wondering about you... are you a full time supplier of sacred objects?

Is it a hobby? How well stocked are you?

 

Best rgds,

Richard

 

--- chandrashekhar phadke <chphadke wrote:

 

> Respected Shri. Richard ji,

>

> 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 Phadke

>

> 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!!!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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