Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Tigre, You've found the explanations! They are correct and certainly very helpful to us here, bless you manifold. Om Namah Shivaya Simone , "Tigre" <tigrevaliente> wrote: > After asking dear group members I conducted a google search and found > out the following: > Amalaka (myrobalan) - size of walnut > Badari fruit - 6-9 mm (jujube) > Chana - (Bengal gram) also known as chickpea, garbanzo - size of a pea > > Any correstions? > > Tigre > - , "Tigre" > <tigrevaliente> wrote: > > Dear Aum Ganesh, Thank you for posting this most interesting and > > inspiring text. > > Does anyone have any more knowledge as to the sizes referred to in > > this paragraph: > > "Among Rudrakshas, one as big as Amalaka (myrobalan), is considered > > to be the best. One as big as the Badari fruit (Indian berry) is > > considered to be of the middle sort. But that as big as Chana > > (Bengal gram) is considered to be the worst of all. This is my > > idea about the size of Rudraksha beads." > > > > Best regards > > Tigre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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