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Sri Mohanji,

 

Namaskar. Iron horse shoe is said to be related to Sri Shanidev. If using it

means Shani

becomes better or worse depends on his position in your chart. If you want to

pacify Shani

there is nothing better than one dhana of Chaturdasha mukhi Nepali Rudraksha.

 

Peacock feather is to remind of Lord Krishna. If there is more (and I'm sure

there is) then it

is not known to me. Kindly advise what else you discover.

 

I hope that helps,

 

Rgds, Richard

 

sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote:

>

> Dear learned members,

> Please can you tell the significance of keeping Horse shoe and peacock

> feathers at home

>

> with regards

> mohan

>

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There is interesting scientific similarity between Rudraksha fruit and Peacock

feathers. As you know the ripe Rudraksha fruit is deep blue in colour. The

deep blue colour of Rudraksha fruits is not due to coloured pigments like other

botanical material but is due to typical cellular arrangements in the outer most

part of the fruit and light interference. This phenomenon is known only in very

few species in the plant kingdom.

 

In the same manner as above, the peacock blue colour of peacock feathers is also

due to the cellular arrangements and light intereference.

 

I wonder, whether Rudraksha and Peacock feathetrs have any positive energy

accumulated as a result from the cosmic energy ?

 

Dr. David Lee, a renowned botanist from the University of Florida, USA has

published an interesting article in the research journal 'American Scientist'

few years back. The name of the article is 'Idriscent Blue colour of

Elaeocarpus'. The rest of the details I will let you know very soon. I have

collected the reprint from Dr. David Lee, however, is not at hand. It contains

beautiful coloured pictures describing the phenomenon.

 

Thanking you and with personal regards,

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:

Sri Mohanji,Namaskar. Iron horse shoe is said to be related to Sri Shanidev. If

using it means Shani becomes better or worse depends on his position in your

chart. If you want to pacify Shani there is nothing better than one dhana of

Chaturdasha mukhi Nepali Rudraksha.Peacock feather is to remind of Lord

Krishna. If there is more (and I'm sure there is) then it is not known to me.

Kindly advise what else you discover.I hope that helps,Rgds, Richard--- In

sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote:>> Dear

learned members,> Please can you tell the significance of keeping Horse shoe and

peacock> feathers at home> > with regards> mohan>

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Hi fellow travellers

i have recently collected some ripe seeds from the Cape tribulation

Rain forest area in far northern Queensland ( Australia)

these seeds, when dried look almost identical to Rudraksha seeds

but I have been informed that botanically they are slightly different

In this region they are known as blue quandong, the ripe seeds are a

bright Shiva blue

see picture at

http://www.emporiumgallery.com.au/HTMS/davidStaceyFruit1.htm

(in eons past this area was known as Gondwanda land and apparently

joined to the subcontinent!

but due to tectonic plate movement the lands have moved apart)

and interestingly these seeds are eaten by the Cassowary Bird that is

also has bright blue plumage around the neck

http://www.australien-explorer.de/cassorwary.2.kl.jpg

isn't nature wonderful!!

GREG

www.spacetrader.com.au

chandrashekhar phadke wrote:

Respected Shri. Richard ji and Shri. Mohan Kumar ji,

 

There is interesting scientific similarity between

Rudraksha fruit and Peacock feathers. As you know the ripe Rudraksha

fruit is deep blue in colour. The deep blue colour of Rudraksha fruits

is not due to coloured pigments like other botanical material but is

due to typical cellular arrangements in the outer most part of the

fruit and light interference. This phenomenon is known only in very

few species in the plant kingdom.

 

In the same manner as above, the peacock blue colour of peacock

feathers is also due to the cellular arrangements and light

intereference.

 

I wonder, whether Rudraksha and Peacock feathetrs have any

positive energy accumulated as a result from the cosmic energy ?

 

Dr. David Lee, a renowned botanist from the University of

Florida, USA has published an interesting article in the research

journal 'American Scientist' few years back. The

name of the article is 'Idriscent Blue colour of Elaeocarpus'. The

rest of the details I will let you know very soon. I have collected

the reprint from Dr. David Lee, however, is not at hand. It contains

beautiful coloured pictures describing the phenomenon.

 

Thanking you and with personal regards,

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:

Sri

Mohanji,

Namaskar. Iron horse shoe is said to be related to Sri Shanidev. If

using it means Shani

becomes better or worse depends on his position in your chart. If you

want to pacify Shani

there is nothing better than one dhana of Chaturdasha mukhi Nepali

Rudraksha.

Peacock feather is to remind of Lord Krishna. If there is more (and I'm

sure there is) then it

is not known to me. Kindly advise what else you discover.

I hope that helps,

Rgds, Richard

sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG"

<mohan88hg@i...> wrote:

>

> Dear learned members,

> Please can you tell the significance of keeping Horse shoe and

peacock

> feathers at home

>

> with regards

> mohan

>

 

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Thank you very much for your posting. The 'Blue Quandong' is another common

English name for Rudraksha. Elaeocarpus angustifolius is the species name or

botanical name of Rudraksha. Elaeocarpus angustifolius is the valid botanical

name, however, the earlier botanical names i.e. Elaeocarpus ganitrus and

Elaeocarpus spharicus are no more valid species names for Rudraksha.

 

Dr. David Lee has done his research work on the same species i.e. Elaeocarpus angustifolius.

 

Thanking you and with best wishes,

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

greg <greg (AT) spacetrader (DOT) com.au> wrote:

Hi fellow travellersi have recently collected some ripe seeds from the Cape

tribulation Rain forest area in far northern Queensland ( Australia)these

seeds, when dried look almost identical to Rudraksha seedsbut I have been

informed that botanically they are slightly differentIn this region they are

known as blue quandong, the ripe seeds are a bright Shiva blue see picture

athttp://www.emporiumgallery.com.au/HTMS/davidStaceyFruit1.htm(in eons past

this area was known as Gondwanda land and apparently joined to the

subcontinent!but due to tectonic plate movement the lands have moved apart)and

interestingly these seeds are eaten by the Cassowary Bird that is also has

bright blue plumage around the

neckhttp://www.australien-explorer.de/cassorwary.2.kl.jpgisn't nature

wonderful!!GREGwww.spacetrader.com.auchandrashekhar phadke wrote:

Respected Shri. Richard ji and Shri. Mohan Kumar ji,

 

There is interesting scientific similarity between Rudraksha fruit and Peacock

feathers. As you know the ripe Rudraksha fruit is deep blue in colour. The

deep blue colour of Rudraksha fruits is not due to coloured pigments like other

botanical material but is due to typical cellular arrangements in the outer most

part of the fruit and light interference. This phenomenon is known only in very

few species in the plant kingdom.

 

In the same manner as above, the peacock blue colour of peacock feathers is also

due to the cellular arrangements and light intereference.

 

I wonder, whether Rudraksha and Peacock feathetrs have any positive energy

accumulated as a result from the cosmic energy ?

 

Dr. David Lee, a renowned botanist from the University of Florida, USA has

published an interesting article in the research journal 'American Scientist'

few years back. The name of the article is 'Idriscent Blue colour of

Elaeocarpus'. The rest of the details I will let you know very soon. I have

collected the reprint from Dr. David Lee, however, is not at hand. It contains

beautiful coloured pictures describing the phenomenon.

 

Thanking you and with personal regards,

 

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

Chandrashekhar PhadkeRichard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > wrote:

Sri Mohanji,Namaskar. Iron horse shoe is said to be related to Sri Shanidev. If

using it means Shani becomes better or worse depends on his position in your

chart. If you want to pacify Shani there is nothing better than one dhana of

Chaturdasha mukhi Nepali Rudraksha.Peacock feather is to remind of Lord

Krishna. If there is more (and I'm sure there is) then it is not known to me.

Kindly advise what else you discover.I hope that helps,Rgds, Richard--- In

sacred-objects, "Mohan Kumar HG" <mohan88hg@i...> wrote:>> Dear

learned members,> Please can you tell the significance of keeping Horse shoe and

peacock> feathers at home>

> with regards> mohan>

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India Matrimony: Find your partner now.

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