Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Dear Mishraji, if you do not mind can you pls tell us what are the rates in INR of higher beads in Bishal Bazar, Kathmandu, if we decide to go there and buy? It will indeed help me and a lot others. Thank you.. 1 mukhi-- 7 mukhi 8 mukhi 9 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 thanks, aadi PS. IF ANY ONE ELSE has the above info, pls offer...wrgds sacred-objects, Siddharth Mishra <sidhmis wrote: > > > > aadi291 <aadi291 wrote: Hullo Siddharth Mishraji, > Hello Sir, > you write-up on rudraksh was > informative..pls answer ole's question below and also mine one by one > so that you cover all the points and it becomes very > informative..better still pls upload a notepad file of your article > in the file section. everybody will be able to acess it easily.. > my questions: > OK > 1) is the hyderabad where you work called rudraksha research > institute run by a certain ayurvedic doctor called mr rao? > No. I have been to Mr. Rao exhibition once in Bangalore and sorry to say his 14 Mukhi beads I only saw were all fake and cut and made from 10 mukhis. This bead actually has lost the property of even 10 mukhi because now it is in the damaged state. > can you give pls more info about your institute or dr rao's? > I been to Nepal very recently and could not find any institute with this name. I think it does not exist at all. > also there is > another person dr pandu rang rao who is said to be also from > hyderabad and who is currently holding his expo in chennai. > Sorry I have never met him.. > but i am informed that his prices are steeper than our famous websites...there the 14 mukhi for rs 35000 or 777 USD.. > It is extremely sad. Devotees should know what are the real prices and then only they should buy. The person who dupe devotees like this can not rise in his life. His fall is imminent. Lord Shiva will not have mercy on him. > > 2)can you pls let us know your rates, nepali and indonesian beads > from 1-21 mukhis... > I dont sell rudrakshas. You can contact any well reputed website for rates etc. > 3)your website link pls... > I dont have any website. > 4)since you know nepali suppliers, can you suggest a few genuine ones > No I dont want to name any one. If I name someone I will be linked with them. Which will be blow to my integrity and dignity. > > 5)i have read about all the sites mentioned here..and there are pro > and anti views..but do you know rudrakshanepal of suresh basnet and > their beads? do you suggest we buy from them? > No. Few foreigner devotees have written to me that after receving money he does nt supply the goods. Also in higher mukhis he usually cheats. So be careful. Pl understand that I am not critising anyone but advising that the devotee must see the bead first and then buy from him, else go to some well known site. I dont want to name any site so pl keep me away from this. > 6)is the seed-inside theory so intact that only same number of seeds > have to be found inside? > Yes I am very sure. > DEAR PHADKESIR, PLS COMMENT... > Yes Pl comment. > > with many regards and expecting you to be a regular on this group > I will try. > >aadi > Aum Namah Shivaye > Siddhathachrya > > > > > sacred-objects, Ole Alstrup > wrote: > > > > Hello Siddarth Mishra, > > > > It would be interesting if you could share more info about your > rudraksha business and your teaching.of therapy in Hyderabad. > > > > I would like to state that it is an ESTABLISHED fact that the > number of mukhis do not necessarily correspond to the number of seeds > inside a bead, so I wonder how many beads you actually have examined? > Our botanist Chandrashekharji can supply much input in this field, as > he has shared that at the RSBC group earlier on and also at the open > rudraksha forum. I would refer anyone to look at David Zaremba's site > at www.rudraksha-center.com and click on inside rudraksha pictures. > You will find an examination of two 5 mukhis beads, which clearly > prove this point. > > So your theory that the number of seeds inside is the source of > the power in a bead is therefore proven wrong. > > > > I cannot comment about the "Nirakar" bead, but I know that its > name is not derived from any scripture, I guess it means "no mukhi". > It seems you are confusing the two beads shown at the Nepa rudraksha > site. Some more pics of the two bead will shortly be uploaded at the > Open Rudraksha Forum, courtesy by the owner and moderator of > that forum. > > > > I am informed that the One Mukhi round shown at the site has its > shape like three mukhi round nepali with only one mukhi, the other > mukhi is seen to be covered so it has to be considered as one mukhi > as well. > > > > It would be interesting to know how many Nepali suppliers are > there and what are their names? > > > > Also, what is the Katiyani Purana - an upa purana? Where is it > available? > > > > Thanks, > > > > ~ Ole > > > > sidhmis wrote: > > Hi Friends, > > I am Siddharth Mishra. I have recently joined this group as I found > > some interesting discussion going on about Ek Mukhi ( 1 MUKHI) > > Rudraksha. At the outset I would like to submit that I am into > > business of Rudraksha since 5 years and I am teaching Rudraksha > > Therapy at Hydrabad. I have visited Nepal and I know all the Nepali > > Suppliers and their credentials. > > I had visited the link which was sent by one of the group member > > about one site claiming that they have 1 mukhi Rudraksha. First of > > all let us be very clear that any Rudraksha will have seeds inside > > which are actual the source of energy of a bead. It is a proven > fact > > that a 5 mukhi bead if cut laterally will have 5 seeds inside it > and > > same goes for any other mukhi bead. A 10 Mukhi will definite have > 10 > > seeds inside. Now the bead which is shown in the site, Friends > > believe me this is actually a 4 mukhi Rudraksha whose mukhs have > not > > formed completely. If you see this bead clearly you will see that > it > > has four impressions like a 4 Mukhi bead and which actually could > > have converted to 4 mukhs of the bead if formed properly. This is a > > genuine 4 mukhi rudraksha but definitely not 1 Mukhi Rudraksha as > > claimed by the site. Tomorrow I will try to post the cut section of > > a similar bead which does not have even 1 line. I have now learnt > > that this bead is called as Nirakar bead. There is no such name > > mentioned in our ancient text. Infact the description of beads > after > > 14 mukhi is only mentioned in katiyani puran, otherwise there is no > > mention of any properties or description available from 15 Mukhi > > onwards in any of the text. > > Yes I agree that a javanese 1 mukhi has a clear 1 line on the bead > > and when it is cut laterally then only one seed is seen. A two > mukhi > > javanese bead similarly have two seeds inside. I feel javanese one > > mukhi is more authentic than even Indian Kaju shaped 1 mukhi. And > > have you noticed the shape of 1 mukhi Javanese bead it is just like > > a flattened and tappered bead. > > I want to further submit that botanically 1 mukhi round bead can > > never exist. Simple logic behind this is thatif we srr a 6 mukhi or > > five mukhi they will be round beads to the perfection, if we see a > 4 > > mukhi bead , we will find it a bit squarish shaped, if we see a > > three mukhi we find it a bit triangular shaped, if we see a 2 mukhi > > bead we find it a bit more flat, so in nut shell as the mukhs of > the > > bead reduces the bead becomes more and more tapered. Why ever we > > have not found a perfect shaped 2 mukhi round bead, they will > always > > be flattened beads whether they are from Nepal, or India or > > Indonesia. Similarly a 1 mukhi can never be round it will > definitely > > be a Kaju shaped or a haly moon shaped bead. Similarly if we go to > > higher mukhis like 12 or 13 or 17 and above we will find them more > > oval , I mean they will have more length and less breadth. > > Now I challange the site that let it cut the bead laterally and if > > it does not have 4 seeds I will pay the whole amount to the site > > otherwise this site will promise to not to misguide the devotees > any > > more and dupe people on the name being a reputed site. A reputed > > site cannot stoop to such low levels for petty monetary gains. My > > suggestion is that it should be immediately removed from the site. > > And Devotees pl just do not close your eyes because one particular > > site has served you well once with the good beads. We should be > very > > very rational in our thinking. We should get the best bead for the > > amount we are spending. Few devotees show their beads to me and say > > that it is 20 years old bead and has been given by one Sadhu or > > renowned Baba especially 1 mukhi Rudraksha and beleive me friends > > they are all fake ones. Even old Babas I dont know from where they > > could manage the fake 1 muhkis or Rudrakshas with artificially > > carved Trishuls etc. The age of the Rudraksha can not make it a > > genuine bead. Similarly now also the site is basically befooling > the > > devotees. So beware Freinds. > > Aum Namah Shivaye > > Siddharth Mishra > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, Ole Alstrup > > wrote: > > > > > > Really?! This is very odd to read. So what happened? I ordered 4 > > malas from Nepa Rudraksha and always received first class beads and > > treatment. In 2003 I obtained a siddha mala with stunning collector > > beads at much less price than Rudra Centre could offer. I did not > > even order collector beads, as this was before the the term was > > coined on the internet. We have also purchased from RC twice and > > their selection of beads is great, except for one incident where > my > > wife received a 10 mukhi collector bead and it was quite smaller > > than advertised. RC's artisanship is very good, I dont know if any > > other retailer offer better quality for this at comparable prices. > > > > > > Having said this, I am happy that this sort of information can > > be exchanged, but ubnfortunately I am also aware that negative > > stories can easily be fabricated on forums in the name of promoting > > business.... > > > > > > ~ Ole > > > > > > deven chopra wrote: > > > i ordered few months ago from nepa rudraksh a and that guy > > sent me severly cracked beads > > > > > > even the secons time they sent me cracked beads > > > > > > Since then i have only ordered from rudra center > > > > > > DEVEN > > > > > > alstrup wrote: > > > Dear Richard and Friends, > > > > > > I was just visiting the site of Nepa Rudraksha, considered to be > > one > > > of the most authentic and reliable wholesellers of the Nepali > > > Rudraksha. I believe they supply the majority of the large Indian > > > retailers. They have just added the STUNNING DISCOVERY, the first > > in > > > their 40 years of doing business, of GENUINE ROUND ONE MUKHI AND > > > NIRAKAR NEPALI RUDRAKSHA, WOW, THIS IS TRULY INCREDIBLE!!! > > > > > > I believe we can be sure these beads are the real thing, Nepa > > > Rudraksha have an impeccable reputation and would definitely not > > risk > > > to jeopardize this by offering fake beads. > > > > > > Go to http://www.nepalirudraksha.com/ to take Darshan of these > most > > > rare Rudraksha in existence. I have contacted Mukunda Khatiwada > > for > > > more information and will update as soon as I learn more. > > > > > > ~ Ole > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jiyo cricket on India cricket > > > Messenger Mobile Stay in touch with your buddies all the > > time. > > > > > > > > > 9;s eye Bona fide Yellow sapphire Blue > sapphires > > Symbols > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects > > > > > > Terms of > > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Photos – NEW, now offering a quality print service from > > just 8p a photo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lord ganesha 9;s eye Bona fide Yellow sapphire > Blue sapphires > > > > > > > > > > > > Visit your group "sacred-objects" on the web. > > > > > > sacred-objects > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Cars NEW - sell your car and browse thousands of new and > used cars online search now > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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