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Dear Alanji

 

Thank you immensely for this

 

This then goes back to what Chief Executive Mr. Narain Bhatia states in his 7

page booklet from the Central Chinmaya Mission Trust in Mumbai

 

He says

 

Like any other fruit tree 20% production is inferior and 60% is average and 20%

is the best

 

Additional notes from personal experience show an additional range of quality in

the 60% average group from lower to higher quality within this group

 

It would also be logical to conclude that there are about 20% of this 60% group

that is at the scale of higher quality and bordering on the best so out of the

entire production that is collected each season there is probably about 40% of

any years crop that can be sorted through by the suppliers in the field for

consideration to show the International Distributors in India

 

It is out of this 40% quality figure that Rudra Centre India buys the highest

quality collector grade Rudraksa Beads for their clients and Distributors each

season

 

There are many different steps in the collection and quality process from the

Families in India and Nepal who collect the Beads to the final selection process

of the finest Rudraksa Beads for worldwide Distribution

 

Would be good if we could all try to sprout some trees and then let others know

the process

 

We will continue to try here and I will try to visit the Ashram in Hawaii

hopefully this year to see how the Trees there have established themselves

 

Would be neat if the Hawaii Ashram could send baby Trees to all of us as they

are already in the US so shipping really should be acceptable from a Rudraksa

Tree Forest Nursery

 

Looks like we need to call Hawaii

 

Thanks and Take Care My Freinds

 

DharmaDev Arya

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, June 30, 2002 8:08 AM

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Hi all - just to add to the discussion on growing Rudraksha - there

is a particular audio segment on the Himalayan Academy website by

Shri Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, in which he says that they do find

alternate faced Rudraksha beads (other than five mukhi) among their

trees... I believe he mentioned eight mukhi and possibly others. So,

it would appear that five mukhi seeds CAN grow trees capable of

yielding other than five mukhi beads.

 

best to all.

alan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you for sharing your experience, Kanti. Interesting about the bird...

It may be that seedlings rather than seeds are needed to successfully grow

Rudraksha here. I agree with DharmaDev Arya that the Hawaiian ashram is the

best possibility to obtain these.

 

peace,

alan

 

 

>thunderheals

>

>

>Re: trees

>Sun, 30 Jun 2002 16:55:00 EDT

>

>I'm attempting to grow one now in a pot. (Planted a 5 mukhi that was given

>to

>me still with outer shell)

>I'm in Missouri so will take it in for winter, if it grows, may have to

>transplant it someplace warm. :-)

>I just planted it earlier in the month and its a big pot, so nothing has

>happened that I can see.

>Except I had this very strange experience where a Blue Jay flew on top of

>pot.

>Held out his wings and covered entire pot, closed his eyes and went into

>samadhi for a while and then flew off ! I took that as a good sign as I

>never

>saw a bird do that!

>

>Will let you know if something comes up!

>

>PS. Thank you Alanji for wonderful Vedic Astrology material :-)

>

>Namaste

>Kanti

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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