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Rudraksa Trees and Rudraksa Season

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Dear Friends

 

This is the time in India and the Himalayas when the collecting of

Rudraksa goes into a resting time as the trees bloom and produce the

next crop that can start to be collected again in about 3 months

 

Rudra Centre has purchased many Rudraksa in the past 9 Months to be

able to supply our needs during the seasonal growing season when

trees bloom with Beautiful Flowers and then produce the Beads with

Seeds

 

Looks like this growing season is catching on here also as I have

planted 21 Rudraksa Beads that still have the purple black dried

outer fruit on them and also 1 of the 1 Mukhi Half Moon Shape and 1

of the 13 Mukhi Beads and 1 of the 11 Mukhi Beads

 

Looking forward to haveing Lord Shankar Tree and Lord Indra KamaDeva

Tree and Lord Hanuman Tree

 

I added something to the growing formula that a friend told me about

regarding general treatment of Humidity that was not mentioned in the

message from Hawaii probably because they do not have a problem with

needing to create humidity there

 

Placed Plastic over top of growing box to maintain warmth and humidity

 

Box is also outside in half shade so it gradually warms and cools

during day and night

 

All this said am seeing that the Rudraksa are a totally ancient Seed

that most likely have a survival mechanism built into sprouting where

the chambers that the seeds are in sprout from the inside channel

that is hollow in mature beads. Then maybe the new seedling gathers

strength and gains maturity for a short time in the protection of the

hollow central channel of the wooden bead before growing out the

mouth part of the bead to become tree and leaves and then the roots

out the rear part to gather moisture and life giveing nutrients in

the soil

 

If anyone has any other ideas about this let me know

 

Thanks and Take Care My Friends

 

DharmaDev Arya

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