Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 Dear Siddharth, A big thanks to you for writing and sharing your knowledge with us. I also agree with you that botnically ek mukhi gol dana cannot exist. Also the photograph of the bead shown on the website is a four mukhi. I have also uploaded some pics of fake ek mukhi and real ek mukhi. This is to make people understand and identify the real from fake. People like Mukunda kathiawad and Sita are doing good because they sell real beads. But as a man my senses ignores their goodness and i work logically. I analyze every peice i purchase. It does not matter who the person is. We have to open our eyes to reality. I should not say this but some people who are selling real peices are also cheating in one way or other. Please do not mind this but i have seen that one famous seller in Bombay is selling ek Mukhi Kaju dana at a hillarious price. A bead which comes from mere 300 Rs to 600 Rs should not be sold at that price. But this is business according to him. But at the same time there are people like Amit Uniyal who sell their beads at the right and Genuine price. Coming back to the topic i have my eyes still open. I never believed that Sarpa Mani can exist. But i have changed my view after meeting Richard Ji. Who knows somebody discovers a real bead one day. So till then i have a door open at the side of my brain. Regards Alok Jagawat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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