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Prostrations again Sri Babaji and Friends,

 

Forgot to add that "round" ekamukhi can only be found "within". In

Kali Yug, half-moon shape grow on trees but to achieve round shape,

it is perhaps possible to "add" or "find", by the Grace of Lord

Shiva, the other "half" of the half-moon-shape within us, Shiva be

Willing....

 

Respects,

Simone

 

 

, "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

> > > >

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