Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Namaskar Rohanji, Ekamukhi round rudraksha is extinct in today's times. Perhaps it will come back into existence after the end of Kali Yuga or when Lord Kalki appears as the 10th Avatar of Lord Vishnu on earth. Half-moon shaped rudraksha belongs to the elaeocarpus family for sure. When it is cut open, it has one seed inside. Two mukhi has 2 seeds. Three mukhi has 3 seeds and so forth. Sometimes the seeds are tiny and not noticeable without magnifying glass but they are nevertheless "seeds". The "compartments" within a rudraksha is evident of its origins as being of elaeocarp family. Looking forward to your great works and seeing your new website. Om Namah Shivaya Simone , Rohan Advani <rohanadvani_56> wrote: > > ekamukhi rudraksha is too rare to find but at the same time half moon shaped rudraksha cannot be considered as authentic ekamukhi rudraksha because according to shivapurana rudraksha which is not round & doesnt has a natural hole is not a rudraksha. one can go thru shiva purana for further details for thsi & half moon ekamukhi rudraksha doesnot satify the conditions of a rudraksha, still there is no proof wether ekamukhi rudraksha belongs to the elocarpecie family or no. Thus it is known as badraksha. im cuming up with my website on exclusive Rudrakshas & rarest spiritual items to serve mankind > > thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Hari OM this often thinks of the one mukhi - what of the mala of eka mukhis that Indira Ghandi wore - it was more then likley a mala of very good fakes - has Ms Neeta ever seen a one - there must be a very very very few each harvest - as before state this oftens thinks of the one mukhi OM namaH shivaaya Love baba , "Simone" <syzenith> wrote: > Namaskar Rohanji, > > Ekamukhi round rudraksha is extinct in today's times. Perhaps it > will come back into existence after the end of Kali Yuga or when > Lord Kalki appears as the 10th Avatar of Lord Vishnu on earth. > > Half-moon shaped rudraksha belongs to the elaeocarpus family for > sure. When it is cut open, it has one seed inside. Two mukhi has 2 > seeds. Three mukhi has 3 seeds and so forth. Sometimes the seeds > are tiny and not noticeable without magnifying glass but they are > nevertheless "seeds". The "compartments" within a rudraksha is > evident of its origins as being of elaeocarp family. > > Looking forward to your great works and seeing your new website. > > Om Namah Shivaya > Simone > > , Rohan Advani > <rohanadvani_56> wrote: > > > > ekamukhi rudraksha is too rare to find but at the same time half > moon shaped rudraksha cannot be considered as authentic ekamukhi > rudraksha because according to shivapurana rudraksha which is not > round & doesnt has a natural hole is not a rudraksha. one can go > thru shiva purana for further details for thsi & half moon ekamukhi > rudraksha doesnot satify the conditions of a rudraksha, > > still there is no proof wether ekamukhi rudraksha belongs to the > elocarpecie family or no. Thus it is known as badraksha. im cuming > up with my website on exclusive Rudrakshas & rarest spiritual items > to serve mankind > > > > thank you > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Salutations Sri Sri Babaji, Pranaam. Thank you for kindly Darshan. In all the years of research efforts, we have not come across a genuine Round ekamukhi. All round ones that were tested turned out to be fakes carved from other beads. Others were 5 mukhi or even betel nut cut and cleverly glued together, some contained edible gum inside, etc. etc. etc. Too many clever tampering methods. There is no "round" ekamukhi in harvests in modern times. The 21 mukhi for example: only one or two such genuine beads appear in a harvest in about 1 to 5 decades if not more. But strangely no such sightings of round ekmukhi so far. At least this is what I have most humbly learnt to date. I guess when Lord Shiva or Rudra Himself decides the time is ripe, the round ekmukh will be available to mankind. I don't think I would be able to live that long to see it in this samsara )))) Om Namah Shivaya Simone , "Sri Janaardana Kalianandaswami" <baba1008@m...> wrote: > Hari OM > > this often thinks of the one mukhi - what of the mala of eka mukhis > that Indira Ghandi wore - it was more then likley a mala of very > good fakes - has Ms Neeta ever seen a one - there must be a very > very very few each harvest - as before state this oftens thinks of > the one mukhi > > OM namaH shivaaya > Love baba > > > > , "Simone" > <syzenith> wrote: > > Namaskar Rohanji, > > > > Ekamukhi round rudraksha is extinct in today's times. Perhaps it > > will come back into existence after the end of Kali Yuga or when > > Lord Kalki appears as the 10th Avatar of Lord Vishnu on earth. > > > > Half-moon shaped rudraksha belongs to the elaeocarpus family for > > sure. When it is cut open, it has one seed inside. Two mukhi has > 2 > > seeds. Three mukhi has 3 seeds and so forth. Sometimes the seeds > > are tiny and not noticeable without magnifying glass but they are > > nevertheless "seeds". The "compartments" within a rudraksha is > > evident of its origins as being of elaeocarp family. > > > > Looking forward to your great works and seeing your new website. > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > Simone > > > > , Rohan Advani > > <rohanadvani_56> wrote: > > > > > > ekamukhi rudraksha is too rare to find but at the same time half > > moon shaped rudraksha cannot be considered as authentic ekamukhi > > rudraksha because according to shivapurana rudraksha which is not > > round & doesnt has a natural hole is not a rudraksha. one can go > > thru shiva purana for further details for thsi & half moon > ekamukhi > > rudraksha doesnot satify the conditions of a rudraksha, > > > > still there is no proof wether ekamukhi rudraksha belongs to the > > elocarpecie family or no. Thus it is known as badraksha. im > cuming > > up with my website on exclusive Rudrakshas & rarest spiritual > items > > to serve mankind > > > > > > thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Har OM thank - you from the bottom of my heart Bless You Love baba , "Simone" <syzenith> wrote: > Salutations Sri Sri Babaji, > > Pranaam. Thank you for kindly Darshan. In all the years of research > efforts, we have not come across a genuine Round ekamukhi. All > round ones that were tested turned out to be fakes carved from other > beads. Others were 5 mukhi or even betel nut cut and cleverly glued > together, some contained edible gum inside, etc. etc. etc. Too many > clever tampering methods. > > There is no "round" ekamukhi in harvests in modern times. The 21 > mukhi for example: only one or two such genuine beads appear in a > harvest in about 1 to 5 decades if not more. But strangely no such > sightings of round ekmukhi so far. At least this is what I have > most humbly learnt to date. I guess when Lord Shiva or Rudra Himself > decides the time is ripe, the round ekmukh will be available to > mankind. I don't think I would be able to live that long to see it > in this samsara )))) > > Om Namah Shivaya > Simone > > , "Sri Janaardana > Kalianandaswami" <baba1008@m...> wrote: > > Hari OM > > > > this often thinks of the one mukhi - what of the mala of eka > mukhis > > that Indira Ghandi wore - it was more then likley a mala of very > > good fakes - has Ms Neeta ever seen a one - there must be a very > > very very few each harvest - as before state this oftens thinks of > > the one mukhi > > > > OM namaH shivaaya > > Love baba > > > > > > > , "Simone" > > <syzenith> wrote: > > > Namaskar Rohanji, > > > > > > Ekamukhi round rudraksha is extinct in today's times. Perhaps it > > > will come back into existence after the end of Kali Yuga or when > > > Lord Kalki appears as the 10th Avatar of Lord Vishnu on earth. > > > > > > Half-moon shaped rudraksha belongs to the elaeocarpus family for > > > sure. When it is cut open, it has one seed inside. Two mukhi > has > > 2 > > > seeds. Three mukhi has 3 seeds and so forth. Sometimes the > seeds > > > are tiny and not noticeable without magnifying glass but they > are > > > nevertheless "seeds". The "compartments" within a rudraksha is > > > evident of its origins as being of elaeocarp family. > > > > > > Looking forward to your great works and seeing your new website. > > > > > > Om Namah Shivaya > > > Simone > > > > > > , Rohan Advani > > > <rohanadvani_56> wrote: > > > > > > > > ekamukhi rudraksha is too rare to find but at the same time > half > > > moon shaped rudraksha cannot be considered as authentic ekamukhi > > > rudraksha because according to shivapurana rudraksha which is > not > > > round & doesnt has a natural hole is not a rudraksha. one can go > > > thru shiva purana for further details for thsi & half moon > > ekamukhi > > > rudraksha doesnot satify the conditions of a rudraksha, > > > > > > still there is no proof wether ekamukhi rudraksha belongs to the > > > elocarpecie family or no. Thus it is known as badraksha. im > > cuming > > > up with my website on exclusive Rudrakshas & rarest spiritual > > items > > > to serve mankind > > > > > > > > thank you > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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