Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Dear friends, Back in 1975 I was staying in Nepal with their patron saint, late Sri Kali Baba, and he had a Eka-mukhi round Rudraksha. It was set in silver. Later I got it set in gold for him. I asked Baba how to prove it's a REAL Eka-mukhi Rudraksha, and he cited the following two tests... (ready...?) 1) Place the Ekamukhi in a flowing river and it will float and move up stream; 2) Place the Ekamukhi in a copper pot and using another copper pot pour cows milk onto the Rudraksha, the genuine will flow UP the pouring milk and into the other pot. Needless to say I never tested his because it was set in silver when I had it and it might have sunk into the river and gotten lost. Now, since his death, it has disappeared and no one can say where it went. Was he cremated wearing it? Wish I knew... Respectfully Richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Wow....waitaminute...you should have tried the milk test!!! sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" <rsbj66> wrote: > > Dear friends, > > Back in 1975 I was staying in Nepal with their patron saint, late Sri Kali Baba, and he had a > Eka-mukhi round Rudraksha. It was set in silver. Later I got it set in gold for him. > > I asked Baba how to prove it's a REAL Eka-mukhi Rudraksha, and he cited the following > two tests... (ready...?) > > 1) Place the Ekamukhi in a flowing river and it will float and move up stream; > > 2) Place the Ekamukhi in a copper pot and using another copper pot pour cows milk onto > the Rudraksha, the genuine will flow UP the pouring milk and into the other pot. > > Needless to say I never tested his because it was set in silver when I had it and it might > have sunk into the river and gotten lost. Now, since his death, it has disappeared and no > one can say where it went. Was he cremated wearing it? Wish I knew... > > Respectfully > Richard > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Really, it was already set in metal, so it was not possible to test. Besides, it had the Kali Baba seal of approval. If Kali Baba didn't have a real one then they don't exist. Rgds, R- --- alstrup <alstrup wrote: > Wow....waitaminute...you should have tried the milk test!!! > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw Brown" > <rsbj66> wrote: > > > > Dear friends, > > > > Back in 1975 I was staying in Nepal with their patron saint, late > Sri Kali Baba, and he had a > > Eka-mukhi round Rudraksha. It was set in silver. Later I got it > set in gold for him. > > > > I asked Baba how to prove it's a REAL Eka-mukhi Rudraksha, and he > cited the following > > two tests... (ready...?) > > > > 1) Place the Ekamukhi in a flowing river and it will float and > move up stream; > > > > 2) Place the Ekamukhi in a copper pot and using another copper pot > pour cows milk onto > > the Rudraksha, the genuine will flow UP the pouring milk and into > the other pot. > > > > Needless to say I never tested his because it was set in silver > when I had it and it might > > have sunk into the river and gotten lost. Now, since his death, > it has disappeared and no > > one can say where it went. Was he cremated wearing it? Wish I > knew... > > > > Respectfully > > Richard > > > > > > > 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 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Really, it was already set in metal, so it was not possible to test.Besides, it had the Kali Baba seal of approval. If Kali Baba didn'thave a real one then they don't exist.Rgds, R- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Photos. Get Photos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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