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Namaste Bonnie and Friends,

 

Agree with Kariji about the orange colouring being saffron and/or

sometimes tumeric. Rudraksha Beads are 100% genuine.

 

Btw, I'm off to Melbourne for Rudraksha Exhibition and if cannot

drop by for 2 weeks, please don't mind me.. Shall try to find time

for visiting cybercafe to touch base whenever possible.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Simone

 

, "bonniect"

<bonniect@c...> wrote:

> I will write it as it appears on my order form. Nine Muki from

Nepal. Mala in strong thread with small 5mm rudraksha capped in

silver, nine Mukhi from Nepal = 1. R09 was the number of beads

design.

> Bonnie

 

> -

> karisprowl

>

> Sunday, June 13, 2004 11:35 PM

> RBSC : Re: orange?

>

>

> Then, it's from the saffron used to bless the beads. It's quite

harmless. I've

> submerged Rudra Center beads in water, overnight, and then drunk

the water.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

>

> , "bonniect"

<bonniect@c...>

> wrote:

> > Mine too came from Rudra Center. I don't know what the orange

could be from.

> > Bonnie

> > -

> > karisprowl

> >

> > Sunday, June 13, 2004 9:27 PM

> > RBSC : Re: orange?

> >

> >

> > They are certainly genuine, if they are five mukhi. No one

fakes five mukhi beads.

> >

> > Orange coloring often comes off of my beads. It's saffron--

though orange dyes

> are

> > used on some beads. I get all of my beads through Rudra

Center, so I knwo that

> > nothing impure is on them.

> > Thanks, Kari

> >

> >

> > , Rajinder

Singh Gill

> > <rajinder.gill@n...> wrote:

> > > Hi Bonnie,

> > >

> > > So what's the orange stuff thats come off the beads, are

they genuine?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Raja

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Have fun Simone, sounds very exciting!

Om Namah Shivaya

Bonnie

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Simone

Tuesday, June 15, 2004 6:24 AM

RBSC : orange? Bonnie

 

 

Namaste Bonnie and Friends,

 

Agree with Kariji about the orange colouring being saffron and/or

sometimes tumeric. Rudraksha Beads are 100% genuine.

 

Btw, I'm off to Melbourne for Rudraksha Exhibition and if cannot

drop by for 2 weeks, please don't mind me.. Shall try to find time

for visiting cybercafe to touch base whenever possible.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Simone

 

, "bonniect"

<bonniect@c...> wrote:

> I will write it as it appears on my order form. Nine Muki from

Nepal. Mala in strong thread with small 5mm rudraksha capped in

silver, nine Mukhi from Nepal = 1. R09 was the number of beads

design.

> Bonnie

 

> -

> karisprowl

>

> Sunday, June 13, 2004 11:35 PM

> RBSC : Re: orange?

>

>

> Then, it's from the saffron used to bless the beads. It's quite

harmless. I've

> submerged Rudra Center beads in water, overnight, and then drunk

the water.

>

> Thanks, Kari

>

>

> , "bonniect"

<bonniect@c...>

> wrote:

> > Mine too came from Rudra Center. I don't know what the orange

could be from.

> > Bonnie

> > -

> > karisprowl

> >

> > Sunday, June 13, 2004 9:27 PM

> > RBSC : Re: orange?

> >

> >

> > They are certainly genuine, if they are five mukhi. No one

fakes five mukhi beads.

> >

> > Orange coloring often comes off of my beads. It's saffron--

though orange dyes

> are

> > used on some beads. I get all of my beads through Rudra

Center, so I knwo that

> > nothing impure is on them.

> > Thanks, Kari

> >

> >

> > , Rajinder

Singh Gill

> > <rajinder.gill@n...> wrote:

> > > Hi Bonnie,

> > >

> > > So what's the orange stuff thats come off the beads, are

they genuine?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > > Raja

 

 

 

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