Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Girishji Namaskar and thank you for your message At Rudra Centre India in Nagpur and Rudra Center America in California the Authentic Nepal 14 Mukhi Rudraksa range in price from 195 to 275 depending on a range of size normally found for this rare Rudraksa I have one beautiful 14 Mukhi Nepal Bead here for 250 that is not the largest seen however is a really nicely formed and balanced Rudraksa We also have five of the 15 Mukhi Lord Pashupati and two of the 16 Mukhi Rudraksa here at this time along with a great selection of 13 Mukhi Beads Shipping from California for this 14 Mukhi Rudraksa is free and comes with a refund and return policy if not satisfied Miss Neeta in Nagpur also has these Beads and she offers custom implementation We have yet to establish a distributor in New York state so have no one to refer you to there Hope this helps My Friend Thanks and Take Care Rudra Center America 20683 Tumeric Way Jamul California 91935 DharmaDev Arya 619-468-9148 gthampi <gthampi <> Monday, October 14, 2002 7:50 AM Rudraksh Dear Sir, Thankyou for the information. I would like to obtain a 14 mukhi Rudraksh. Could you give me an idea of how much this would cost and who you recommend I should go to in order to procure a authentic Rudraksh. Is there anybody in the New York area ? Sincerely, Girish , "ShiningLotus" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Girishji > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message > > Experience gained from examining the different Rudraksa is the best for determining authentic beads > > Am sure the beads you already have are authentic because the counterfiet market does not normally make fake beads in the mukhis you are describeing > > If you are ever in doubt regarding authenticity of the number of Mukhis on a Rudraksa Bead examination with a magnifying glass is perfect to see that all the lines or Mukhis are natural and this is one of the major tests we use however a person needs to know what they are looking for > > Soaking in hot water will also show if any lines are filled in as in the case of people filling in lines to make 1 Mukhi Beads > > Rudra Centre India and America both have authentication services in Nagpur India and California USA and you are welcome to send any Bead to our locations for free authentication > > I know there have been many tests stated in text of different publications regarding an authentic Rudraksa floating in water or sinking in water or if they will spin when placed between two coins however these are really not dependable tests > > For example an authenic Rudraksa that has been sitting dry for many years and has been oiled will normally float according to natural laws of physics > > however if you have an authentic Rudraksa that has just been cleaned by boiling off all the fruit pulp from the exterior of the Bead then there is a great deal of water in the husk > > and the Bead will find its level of bouyency below the water level depending on how saturated the husk is > > Both are authentic Beads > > Rudra Centre Website at www.rudraksha-ratna.com also has an article on the fake one mukhi rounds that are made from the 3 Mukkhi Round Nepal Rudraksa and you can find these beads sold on Astroshastra.com and the last time I looked they were also offered on AstrologyMantra.com > > If I can help with anything else please let me know > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > Rudra Centre India and America > > DharmaDev > > > > > > gthampi <gthampi> > > Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:51 PM > Hi > > > > Recently I started collecting Rudraksh beads. I have procured some 6 > and 11 mukhi rudraksh's and they have been very benefical. > > I would like to continue collecting but at the same time learn how I > can test a beads authenticity. > > Please advise > > Sincerely, > Girish > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Sir, Thankyou for the information. Yes, I would be interested in the 14 mukhi rudraksh but I will need couple of weeks. I will check with you in mid Nov. and if you still have it then it will be great. Sincerely, Girish --- ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: > Dear Girishji > > Namaskar and thank you for your message > > At Rudra Centre India in Nagpur and Rudra Center > America in California the Authentic Nepal 14 Mukhi > Rudraksa range in price from 195 to 275 depending on > a range of size normally found for this rare > Rudraksa > > I have one beautiful 14 Mukhi Nepal Bead here for > 250 that is not the largest seen however is a really > nicely formed and balanced Rudraksa > > We also have five of the 15 Mukhi Lord Pashupati and > two of the 16 Mukhi Rudraksa here at this time along > with a great selection of 13 Mukhi Beads > > Shipping from California for this 14 Mukhi Rudraksa > is free and comes with a refund and return policy if > not satisfied > > Miss Neeta in Nagpur also has these Beads and she > offers custom implementation > > We have yet to establish a distributor in New York > state so have no one to refer you to there > > Hope this helps My Friend > > Thanks and Take Care > > Rudra Center America > 20683 Tumeric Way > Jamul California > 91935 > > DharmaDev Arya > > 619-468-9148 > > gthampi <gthampi > > <> > Monday, October 14, 2002 7:50 AM > Rudraksh > > > Dear Sir, > > Thankyou for the information. I would like to obtain > a 14 mukhi > Rudraksh. Could you give me an idea of how much this > would cost and > who you recommend I should go to in order to procure > a authentic > Rudraksh. > > Is there anybody in the New York area ? > > Sincerely, > Girish > > , > "ShiningLotus" > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > Dear Girishji > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message > > > > Experience gained from examining the different > Rudraksa is the best > for determining authentic beads > > > > Am sure the beads you already have are authentic > because the > counterfiet market does not normally make fake beads > in the mukhis > you are describeing > > > > If you are ever in doubt regarding authenticity of > the number of > Mukhis on a Rudraksa Bead examination with a > magnifying glass is > perfect to see that all the lines or Mukhis are > natural and this is > one of the major tests we use however a person needs > to know what > they are looking for > > > > Soaking in hot water will also show if any lines > are filled in as > in the case of people filling in lines to make 1 > Mukhi Beads > > > > Rudra Centre India and America both have > authentication services in > Nagpur India and California USA and you are welcome > to send any Bead > to our locations for free authentication > > > > I know there have been many tests stated in text > of different > publications regarding an authentic Rudraksa > floating in water or > sinking in water or if they will spin when placed > between two coins > however these are really not dependable tests > > > > For example an authenic Rudraksa that has been > sitting dry for many > years and has been oiled will normally float > according to natural > laws of physics > > > > however if you have an authentic Rudraksa that has > just been > cleaned by boiling off all the fruit pulp from the > exterior of the > Bead then there is a great deal of water in the husk > > > > > and the Bead will find its level of bouyency below > the water level > depending on how saturated the husk is > > > > Both are authentic Beads > > > > Rudra Centre Website at www.rudraksha-ratna.com > also has an article > on the fake one mukhi rounds that are made from the > 3 Mukkhi Round > Nepal Rudraksa and you can find these beads sold on > Astroshastra.com > and the last time I looked they were also offered on > > AstrologyMantra.com > > > > If I can help with anything else please let me > know > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > Rudra Centre India and America > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > > > > > > > gthampi <gthampi> > > > > > Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:51 PM > > Hi > > > > > > > > Recently I started collecting Rudraksh beads. I > have procured some > 6 > > and 11 mukhi rudraksh's and they have been very > benefical. > > > > I would like to continue collecting but at the > same time learn how > I > > can test a beads authenticity. > > > > Please advise > > > > Sincerely, > > Girish > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Sponsor > > > === message truncated === New DSL Internet Access from SBC & http://sbc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2006 Report Share Posted April 28, 2006 Dear Girishji Namaskar My Friend Yes of course thank you Look forward to hearing from you then Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev Girish Thampi <gthampi <> Friday, October 18, 2002 12:23 PM Re: Rudraksh Dear Sir, Thankyou for the information. Yes, I would be interested in the 14 mukhi rudraksh but I will need couple of weeks. I will check with you in mid Nov. and if you still have it then it will be great. Sincerely, Girish --- ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: > Dear Girishji > > Namaskar and thank you for your message > > At Rudra Centre India in Nagpur and Rudra Center > America in California the Authentic Nepal 14 Mukhi > Rudraksa range in price from 195 to 275 depending on > a range of size normally found for this rare > Rudraksa > > I have one beautiful 14 Mukhi Nepal Bead here for > 250 that is not the largest seen however is a really > nicely formed and balanced Rudraksa > > We also have five of the 15 Mukhi Lord Pashupati and > two of the 16 Mukhi Rudraksa here at this time along > with a great selection of 13 Mukhi Beads > > Shipping from California for this 14 Mukhi Rudraksa > is free and comes with a refund and return policy if > not satisfied > > Miss Neeta in Nagpur also has these Beads and she > offers custom implementation > > We have yet to establish a distributor in New York > state so have no one to refer you to there > > Hope this helps My Friend > > Thanks and Take Care > > Rudra Center America > 20683 Tumeric Way > Jamul California > 91935 > > DharmaDev Arya > > 619-468-9148 > > gthampi <gthampi > > <> > Monday, October 14, 2002 7:50 AM > Rudraksh > > > Dear Sir, > > Thankyou for the information. I would like to obtain > a 14 mukhi > Rudraksh. Could you give me an idea of how much this > would cost and > who you recommend I should go to in order to procure > a authentic > Rudraksh. > > Is there anybody in the New York area ? > > Sincerely, > Girish > > , > "ShiningLotus" > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > Dear Girishji > > > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message > > > > Experience gained from examining the different > Rudraksa is the best > for determining authentic beads > > > > Am sure the beads you already have are authentic > because the > counterfiet market does not normally make fake beads > in the mukhis > you are describeing > > > > If you are ever in doubt regarding authenticity of > the number of > Mukhis on a Rudraksa Bead examination with a > magnifying glass is > perfect to see that all the lines or Mukhis are > natural and this is > one of the major tests we use however a person needs > to know what > they are looking for > > > > Soaking in hot water will also show if any lines > are filled in as > in the case of people filling in lines to make 1 > Mukhi Beads > > > > Rudra Centre India and America both have > authentication services in > Nagpur India and California USA and you are welcome > to send any Bead > to our locations for free authentication > > > > I know there have been many tests stated in text > of different > publications regarding an authentic Rudraksa > floating in water or > sinking in water or if they will spin when placed > between two coins > however these are really not dependable tests > > > > For example an authenic Rudraksa that has been > sitting dry for many > years and has been oiled will normally float > according to natural > laws of physics > > > > however if you have an authentic Rudraksa that has > just been > cleaned by boiling off all the fruit pulp from the > exterior of the > Bead then there is a great deal of water in the husk > > > > > and the Bead will find its level of bouyency below > the water level > depending on how saturated the husk is > > > > Both are authentic Beads > > > > Rudra Centre Website at www.rudraksha-ratna.com > also has an article > on the fake one mukhi rounds that are made from the > 3 Mukkhi Round > Nepal Rudraksa and you can find these beads sold on > Astroshastra.com > and the last time I looked they were also offered on > > AstrologyMantra.com > > > > If I can help with anything else please let me > know > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > Rudra Centre India and America > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > > > > > > > gthampi <gthampi> > > > > > Sunday, October 13, 2002 12:51 PM > > Hi > > > > > > > > Recently I started collecting Rudraksh beads. I > have procured some > 6 > > and 11 mukhi rudraksh's and they have been very > benefical. > > > > I would like to continue collecting but at the > same time learn how > I > > can test a beads authenticity. > > > > Please advise > > > > Sincerely, > > Girish > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Sponsor > > > === message truncated === New DSL Internet Access from SBC & http://sbc. Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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