Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 I also want to know about katyani puran...will anybody tell me where i will get the jabalopnishad and other rudra books (which are they?) in mumbai or india? their websites or address or phonenumbers pls...regards aadi http://www.indonepalrudraksha.com/rudraksha.asp sacred-objects, Ole Alstrup <alstrup wrote:>> I wonder if this Indo-Nepal Rudraksha Organisation is a front a commercial company? They dont have a website as far as I can determine, the onlyh reference I could find was another newspaper article which said they are based in Hyderabad.> > Thanks,> > Ole> > greg greg wrote:> http://www.hindu.com/2006/02/18/stories/2006021815980200.htm> CHENNAI: Like other consumer products, the market for rudraksha beads faces the problem of spurious items, says Panduranga Rao, Director, Indo-Nepal Rudraksha Organisation. > Addressing reporters at the inaugural of an exhibition or sale of rudrakshas earlier this week, Mr. Rao said, "Many rudrakshas available in the market are fake." > The rudrakshas are categorised according to the number of divisions or lines found on them. > The Ekamukhi rudraksha, for instance, has one line running across it. > And, when a rudraksha is horizontally cut into two, the number of chambers or seeds seen is equal to the number of lines running over it. > Mr. Rao heads a research team that works on rudrakshas. > The exhibition at C.P. Art Foundation, Alwarpet, which is open till February 23 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., will also help the public to identify real and fake rudrakshas. > Rare pieces, including those with a single line to those with 21 lines, are displayed at the exhibition. > Some are exclusive pieces that are available only in Nepal. > The cost of pieces for sale range from 22 paise to Rs.7 lakh.> > regards> Greg> www.spacetrader.com.au> > > a_jagawat wrote: Dear All,> > A round Ekmukhi is present with the Son in Law of the home minister > of Rajasthan. It was gifted 20 years back. A Jain Sadhu visited his > place and gifted it to him.> > I will try to get the photograph of this bead. According to him the > bead rotates while it is kept in hand. > > I want to test his claims. One of my close friends who is in South > Africa had also seen a piece many years back. It was there with his > Guruji. According to him this bead used to rotate while kept in hand.> > So many mouths and so many claims. I will try to find out the whole > truth related to ek Mukhi. I have also seen the photographs of the > bead on the website. It is not round first of all. Secondly the beads > like that are culutured in Haridwar. They are round and real. But > they are not natural and are available at the price of 2700 Rs > onwards.> > > I have seen lot of them. They too are not round. > > Regards> > Alok> > PS: Truth is difficult and bitter. But illusions taste the same. > > > > > > > > > > > > Lord ganesha 9;s eye Bona fide Yellow sapphire Blue sapphires > > > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web.> > To from this group, send an email to:> sacred-objects> > > > > > > > > > > > To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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