Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Namaste and Pranaams Jamini, Thank you for your highly esteemed opinions. Would appreciate if you would suggest ways to test rudraksha if you happen to know. It would be wonderful if you could educate us here. We sincerely would love to learn. Would also appreciate if you refrain from assuming that people being botanists being not likely to be devotees. This is a very broad statement of assumption. In India alone, there are many botanists who are also devoted to Lord Shiva as well as other deities. Once again, thank you for your views. Om Namah Shivaya Simone (Sy) Moderator. , Jamini Padhi <jamini_padhi> wrote: > Namakar Jaisimhaji, > ... when people talk of x-raying the Rudraksha and at the same time regard it highly...I wonder what we are coming to... if there is so much doubt then the person is supposed to be a botanist and not a devotee of Lord shiva.. umpteen number of tests can be carried out to determine the uniqueness of each bead... but people hardly have any time these days.. all we want is short cuts.. it is better for us to pick up a piece of stone from Mount Kailash and wear it...which not equal to Sri Saligram but some kind of mark from the abode of Lord Shiva... > Jamini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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