Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 Namaste Jk, 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for fulfilling ambitions, sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, balance and happiness. 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers gravitate towards very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually and mundanely. Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows worldly pleasures, happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity and adversities. About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I haven't studied beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 mukhi? Would highly appreciate if someone can share with us, thanks.) Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very rare and very, very few come out in the harvests. It is always booked years in advance by prominent personalities and wealthy families in India. As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside India as far as I know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I heard, the price was between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 mukhi. For the recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri SRDDAji. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , dga@b... wrote: > Dear Sy, > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 & 22 mukhi is used? > > jk > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 Sy, I have seen two 21 mukhi rudrakshas on my last trip to Northern India. Both were absolutely authentic and from very reputable dealers who had top quality material. I had dealt with both in the past. They absolutely are not booked years in advance. There is not just 2 or 3 fields supplying all of India. I'm not sure who is giving you this incorrect info. As far as price, I feel you are way off. 9 lahk rupees ($20,000) is off the wall, though I wouldn't doubt someone is trying to get this for one of these. $1500-2000 is more like it. I had a buyer for one in Haridwar (another Rudraksha dealer who had another customer waiting for one) and found one on my last day in Rishikesh. Could have profited 30,000 rps but I didn't have the time since it was my last day. I didn't have the funds to put down so much for myself. I had already made some super nice purchases of the smallest, nicest chiknas I had ever seen, plus quite a few 14 mukhis, GS beads of 11, and 14-17 mukhis, as well as some with one bead being one face. Anyway this is my experience. Surya - syzenith Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:33 AM RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk Namaste Jk, 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for fulfilling ambitions, sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, balance and happiness. 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers gravitate towards very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually and mundanely. Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows worldly pleasures, happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity and adversities. About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I haven't studied beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 mukhi? Would highly appreciate if someone can share with us, thanks.) Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very rare and very, very few come out in the harvests. It is always booked years in advance by prominent personalities and wealthy families in India. As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside India as far as I know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I heard, the price was between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 mukhi. For the recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri SRDDAji. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , dga@b... wrote: > Dear Sy, > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 & 22 mukhi is used? > > jk > Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 Dear Sy Thanks very much Regards jk - "syzenith" <syzenith <> Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:03 AM RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk > Namaste Jk, > > 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for fulfilling ambitions, > sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, balance and > happiness. > > 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers gravitate towards > very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually and mundanely. > Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. > > 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows worldly pleasures, > happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity and adversities. > > About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I haven't studied > beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 mukhi? Would > highly appreciate if someone can share with us, thanks.) > > Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very rare and very, > very few come out in the harvests. It is always booked years in > advance by prominent personalities and wealthy families in India. > As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside India as far as I > know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I heard, the price was > between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 mukhi. For the > recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri SRDDAji. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , dga@b... wrote: > > > Dear Sy, > > > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 & 22 mukhi is > used? > > > > jk > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE NOW --- mahamuni <mahamuni wrote: > Sy, > > I have seen two 21 mukhi rudrakshas on my last trip > to Northern India. Both were absolutely authentic > and from very reputable dealers who had top quality > material. I had dealt with both in the past. They > absolutely are not booked years in advance. There > is not just 2 or 3 fields supplying all of India. > I'm not sure who is giving you this incorrect info. > > As far as price, I feel you are way off. 9 lahk > rupees ($20,000) is off the wall, though I wouldn't > doubt someone is trying to get this for one of > these. $1500-2000 is more like it. I had a buyer > for one in Haridwar (another Rudraksha dealer who > had another customer waiting for one) and found one > on my last day in Rishikesh. Could have profited > 30,000 rps but I didn't have the time since it was > my last day. I didn't have the funds to put down so > much for myself. I had already made some super nice > purchases of the smallest, nicest chiknas I had ever > seen, plus quite a few 14 mukhis, GS beads of 11, > and 14-17 mukhis, as well as some with one bead > being one face. > > Anyway this is my experience. > > Surya > - > syzenith > > Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:33 AM > RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk > > > Namaste Jk, > > 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for > fulfilling ambitions, > sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, > balance and > happiness. > > 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers > gravitate towards > very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually > and mundanely. > Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. > > 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows > worldly pleasures, > happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity > and adversities. > > About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I > haven't studied > beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 > mukhi? Would > highly appreciate if someone can share with us, > thanks.) > > Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very > rare and very, > very few come out in the harvests. It is always > booked years in > advance by prominent personalities and wealthy > families in India. > As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside > India as far as I > know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I > heard, the price was > between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 > mukhi. For the > recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri > SRDDAji. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Sy > > , > dga@b... wrote: > > > Dear Sy, > > > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 > & 22 mukhi is > used? > > > > jk > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard http://antispam./whatsnewfree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 Dear Mahamuni, Thank you very much for your information regarding 21 mukhi rudrakshas. Rudraksha beads of the Nepal quality from 13 mukhi and above are rare, however, as you have mentioned, if you travell in the north India, one may get these beads with efforts. In my collection I have got two 21 mukhi beads. One is of walnut coloured and the other is of redish brown colour having length 27 mm. and 29 mm. respectively. Thanking you and with regards. Chandrashekhar Phadke mahamuni <mahamuni wrote: Sy, I have seen two 21 mukhi rudrakshas on my last trip to Northern India. Both were absolutely authentic and from very reputable dealers who had top quality material. I had dealt with both in the past. They absolutely are not booked years in advance. There is not just 2 or 3 fields supplying all of India. I'm not sure who is giving you this incorrect info. As far as price, I feel you are way off. 9 lahk rupees ($20,000) is off the wall, though I wouldn't doubt someone is trying to get this for one of these. $1500-2000 is more like it. I had a buyer for one in Haridwar (another Rudraksha dealer who had another customer waiting for one) and found one on my last day in Rishikesh. Could have profited 30,000 rps but I didn't have the time since it was my last day. I didn't have the funds to put down so much for myself. I had already made some super nice purchases of the smallest, nicest chiknas I had ever seen, plus quite a few 14 mukhis, GS beads of 11, and 14-17 mukhis, as well as some with one bead being one face. Anyway this is my experience. Surya - syzenith Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:33 AM RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk Namaste Jk, 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for fulfilling ambitions, sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, balance and happiness. 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers gravitate towards very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually and mundanely. Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows worldly pleasures, happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity and adversities. About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I haven't studied beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 mukhi? Would highly appreciate if someone can share with us, thanks.) Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very rare and very, very few come out in the harvests. It is always booked years in advance by prominent personalities and wealthy families in India. As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside India as far as I know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I heard, the price was between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 mukhi. For the recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri SRDDAji. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , dga@b... wrote: > Dear Sy, > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 & 22 mukhi is used? > > jk > Sponsor To send an email to: To send an email to: Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 Nice. Take a picture of them when you get a chance and scan it and send it over. I'd love to see them. Where did you acquire yours in India? How much did they cost you? Are you sure yours are authentic? Blessings, Surya - chandrashekhar phadake Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:23 PM Re: RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk Dear Mahamuni, Thank you very much for your information regarding 21 mukhi rudrakshas. Rudraksha beads of the Nepal quality from 13 mukhi and above are rare, however, as you have mentioned, if you travell in the north India, one may get these beads with efforts. In my collection I have got two 21 mukhi beads. One is of walnut coloured and the other is of redish brown colour having length 27 mm. and 29 mm. respectively. Thanking you and with regards. Chandrashekhar Phadke mahamuni <mahamuni wrote: Sy, I have seen two 21 mukhi rudrakshas on my last trip to Northern India. Both were absolutely authentic and from very reputable dealers who had top quality material. I had dealt with both in the past. They absolutely are not booked years in advance. There is not just 2 or 3 fields supplying all of India. I'm not sure who is giving you this incorrect info. As far as price, I feel you are way off. 9 lahk rupees ($20,000) is off the wall, though I wouldn't doubt someone is trying to get this for one of these. $1500-2000 is more like it. I had a buyer for one in Haridwar (another Rudraksha dealer who had another customer waiting for one) and found one on my last day in Rishikesh. Could have profited 30,000 rps but I didn't have the time since it was my last day. I didn't have the funds to put down so much for myself. I had already made some super nice purchases of the smallest, nicest chiknas I had ever seen, plus quite a few 14 mukhis, GS beads of 11, and 14-17 mukhis, as well as some with one bead being one face. Anyway this is my experience. Surya - syzenith Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:33 AM RBSC : 19,,20,,21 & 22 mukhi to Jk Namaste Jk, 19 mukhi is "Narayana Rudraksha" and known for fulfilling ambitions, sharpening business acumen and bestowing wisdom, balance and happiness. 20 mukhi is "Brahma Rudraksha" that helps seekers gravitate towards very high levels of knowledge, both spiritually and mundanely. Enhances visual power and gives mental peace. 21 mukh is "Lord Kubera Rudraksha" that bestows worldly pleasures, happiness, luxury and wealth. Dispels negativity and adversities. About 22 mukhi, sorry I can't tell you because I haven't studied beyond 21 mukhi. (Any friends here knows about 22 mukhi? Would highly appreciate if someone can share with us, thanks.) Back to 21 mukhi, Miss Neeta mentioned it is very rare and very, very few come out in the harvests. It is always booked years in advance by prominent personalities and wealthy families in India. As a result, 21 mukhi has not been sold outside India as far as I know. Its also due to high cost. Last time I heard, the price was between US$15,000 to US$20,000 for one bead of 21 mukhi. For the recent price, please check with Miss Neeta or Sri SRDDAji. Om Namah Shivaya Sy , dga@b... wrote: > Dear Sy, > > Can you plz enlighten..for what purpose 19,20,21 & 22 mukhi is used? > > jk > Sponsor To send an email to: Sponsor To send an email to: Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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