Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your question.......Siva Purana states the Rudraksa with the natural hole is the best.......meaning that if the people who collect the Beads in Nepal will let the Rudraksa grow to maturity there is a natural hole that forms...........some people pick the beads early in the year and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the center needs to be opened in more forceful way The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as counters and the smaller ones are almost always drilled as this is the only way that they can be strung........this has become an acceptable practice hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev Arya In a message dated 11/30/2004 9:14:45 AM Pacific Standard Time, THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > > > > Hi all , > > I had a small doubt about selecting Rudraksha beards , > Is naturaly holes Rudraksha is good or manualy drilled > beards . which one is the best and good . > > > sivaiya namaha > Thangamuthu raja .A > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Hi all , I had a small doubt about selecting Rudraksha beards , Is naturaly holes Rudraksha is good or manualy drilled beards . which one is the best and good . sivaiya namaha Thangamuthu raja .A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Dear DharmaDev ji , Yes , your words are true naturaly holed beards are grown to maturity state , Were i can get the Naturaly holed beards . Thanks Thangamuthu --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji > > Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > question.......Siva Purana states the > Rudraksa with the natural hole is the > best.......meaning that if the people who > collect the Beads in Nepal will let the Rudraksa > grow to maturity there is a > natural hole that forms...........some people pick > the beads early in the year > and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the > center needs to be opened in > more forceful way > > The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as > counters and the smaller ones > are almost always drilled as this is the only way > that they can be > strung........this has become an acceptable practice > > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev Arya > > > > In a message dated 11/30/2004 9:14:45 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all , > > > > I had a small doubt about selecting Rudraksha > beards , > > Is naturaly holes Rudraksha is good or manualy > drilled > > beards . which one is the best and good . > > > > > > sivaiya namaha > > Thangamuthu raja .A > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== A.Thangamuthu Raja. Coimbatore . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Dear Thangamuthuji thanks for reply.........Rudra Center carries these beads....the only ones without natural hole is the Indian 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi and the Indonesian Japa Beads.....the mature Nepal Beads are listed on home page......click on Rudraksha Icon.......website www.rudraksha-ratna.com hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time > THANGAMUTHURAJA > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > Dear DharmaDev ji , > > Yes , your words are true naturaly holed beards are > grown to maturity state , Were i can get the Naturaly > holed beards . > > Thanks > Thangamuthu > > > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji > > > >Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > >question.......Siva Purana states the > >Rudraksa with the natural hole is the > >best.......meaning that if the people who > >collect the Beads in Nepal will let the Rudraksa > >grow to maturity there is a > >natural hole that forms...........some people pick > >the beads early in the year > >and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the > >center needs to be opened in > >more forceful way > > > >The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as > >counters and the smaller ones > >are almost always drilled as this is the only way > >that they can be > >strung........this has become an acceptable practice > > > > > >hope this helps > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > >DharmaDev Arya > > > > > > > >In a message dated 11/30/2004 9:14:45 AM Pacific > >Standard Time, > >THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi all , > >> > >>I had a small doubt about selecting Rudraksha > >beards , > >>Is naturaly holes Rudraksha is good or manualy > >drilled > >>beards . which one is the best and good . > >> > >> > >>sivaiya namaha > >>Thangamuthu raja .A > >> > >> > >> > >>Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > >protection around > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>To send an email to: > >> > > > > >> > >> > >> Links > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been > >removed] > > > > > > > ===== > > A.Thangamuthu Raja. > > Coimbatore . > > > > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 Dear DharmaDev ji , yes , i bought some beards from 2muki to 7muki from Rudra Center india , i specialy mentioned that about the natural hole beards in my order but i have recievied only manualy drilled , again i returned back some beards because some are wrongly drilled not exactly fom top from bottom . again i recieved the manualy drilled beards as replacement . As you mentioned earlier , i belive that drilled beards are not fully grown and drilled beards can not be an real good rudraksha beards . I need 2muki to 7muki rudraksha beards with naturaly holed , where i can get next . Thanks Thangamuthu Raja . --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Thangamuthuji > > thanks for reply.........Rudra Center carries these > beads....the only ones > without natural hole is the Indian 2 Mukhi and 3 > Mukhi and the Indonesian Japa > Beads.....the mature Nepal Beads are listed on home > page......click on > Rudraksha Icon.......website www.rudraksha-ratna.com > > > hope this helps > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > > 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time > > THANGAMUTHURAJA > > Reply-to: > > > > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDev ji , > > > > Yes , your words are true naturaly holed beards > are > > grown to maturity state , Were i can get the > Naturaly > > holed beards . > > > > Thanks > > Thangamuthu > > > > > > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > > > >Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji > > > > > >Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > > >question.......Siva Purana states the > > >Rudraksa with the natural hole is the > > >best.......meaning that if the people who > > >collect the Beads in Nepal will let the Rudraksa > > >grow to maturity there is a > > >natural hole that forms...........some people > pick > > >the beads early in the year > > >and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the > > >center needs to be opened in > > >more forceful way > > > > > >The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as > > >counters and the smaller ones > > >are almost always drilled as this is the only way > > >that they can be > > >strung........this has become an acceptable > practice > > > > > > > > >hope this helps > > > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > > > >DharmaDev Arya > > > > > > > > > > > >In a message dated 11/30/2004 9:14:45 AM Pacific > > >Standard Time, > > >THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>Hi all , > > >> > > >>I had a small doubt about selecting Rudraksha > > >beards , > > >>Is naturaly holes Rudraksha is good or manualy > > >drilled > > >>beards . which one is the best and good . > > >> > > >> > > >>sivaiya namaha > > >>Thangamuthu raja .A > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >>Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > > >protection around > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>To send an email to: > > >> > > > > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> Links > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been > > >removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > ===== > > > > A.Thangamuthu Raja. > > > > Coimbatore . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== A.Thangamuthu Raja. Coimbatore . Meet the all-new My - Try it today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Dear Thangamuthurji Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your messaage..............When Rudraksa Beads are mature they are still closed.........the passage in the middle of the Bead is filled with pithy material on all Beads..........when the Beads are mature you still have to remove the pithy material and a drill bit is the best way to do this.........all Nepal Beads from 3 Mukhi to 21 Mukhi that are opened for stringing are done in this manner..............Beads are allowed to mature and then they are gently opened so stringing can be accomplished..........More of the Fresh Bead Crop are closed with this pithy material than Beads that have been sitting in a collection for years.......as the natural moisture content of the woody pithy material dries up in the middle passage then there is a space created to pass string through........Rudra Center mostly deals with New Beads from the most recent Harvest however we do have some collector Beads that have been in collections probably for years that have naturally lost their moisture content and opened on their own.......as I said before the 2 Mukhi Indian and the 3 Mukhi Indian Oblong Rudraks Beads are mostly drilled as they do not naturally have a natural hole as far as I have seen..........also the 2 Mukhi Rudraksa that is called the 2 Mukhi Nepal does not have a hole in it and it actually comes from Assam........The questions you are asking and the needs you have really need to be addressed to Mrs Neeta at home office in a personal message.......to email address RudraCentreIndia Center supplies their clients with mature Rudraska Beads with natural holes in them however all mature Rudraksa Beads are closed when they come from the forest.........some people prefer them to remain closed for Puja Alter and for these people we do not open for stringing If more information or clarification is needed please let me know as there is no need to drill the Nepal Beads to make a new hole........our mature beads already have natural hole............ is already there and all we do is clear the passage.........as said before the Indonesian Japa beads are different as they drill these for Japa counters hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 12/2/2004 7:54:07 AM Pacific Standard Time, THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > 12/2/2004 7:54:07 AM Pacific Standard Time > THANGAMUTHURAJA > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > Dear DharmaDev ji , > > yes , i bought some beards from 2muki to 7muki from > Rudra Center india , i specialy mentioned that about > the natural hole beards in my order but i have > recievied only manualy drilled , again i returned back > some beards because some are wrongly drilled not > exactly fom top from bottom . again i recieved the > manualy drilled beards as replacement . > > As you mentioned earlier , i belive that drilled > beards are not fully grown and drilled beards can > not be an real good rudraksha beards . > > I need 2muki to 7muki rudraksha beards with naturaly > holed , where i can get next . > > Thanks > Thangamuthu Raja . > > > > > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Thangamuthuji > > > >thanks for reply.........Rudra Center carries these > >beads....the only ones > >without natural hole is the Indian 2 Mukhi and 3 > >Mukhi and the Indonesian Japa > >Beads.....the mature Nepal Beads are listed on home > >page......click on > >Rudraksha Icon.......website www.rudraksha-ratna.com > > > > > >hope this helps > > > >Wishing you and Family the Best > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > >DharmaDev > > > >In a message dated 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific > >Standard Time, > >THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > >>Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > >> 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific Standard Time > >> THANGAMUTHURAJA > >> Reply-to: > > > >> > >> Sent from the Internet > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Dear DharmaDev ji , > >> > >>Yes , your words are true naturaly holed beards > >are > >>grown to maturity state , Were i can get the > >Naturaly > >>holed beards . > >> > >>Thanks > >>Thangamuthu > >> > >> > >>--- AumShiningLotus wrote: > >> > >>>Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji > >>> > >>>Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > >>>question.......Siva Purana states the > >>>Rudraksa with the natural hole is the > >>>best.......meaning that if the people who > >>>collect the Beads in Nepal will let the Rudraksa > >>>grow to maturity there is a > >>>natural hole that forms...........some people > >pick > >>>the beads early in the year > >>>and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the > >>>center needs to be opened in > >>>more forceful way > >>> > >>>The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as > >>>counters and the smaller ones > >>>are almost always drilled as this is the only way > >>>that they can be > >>>strung........this has become an acceptable > >practice > >>> > >>> > >>>hope this helps > >>> > Quote Link to 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Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 Dear DharmaDev ji , yes good , this pithy substance inside the Rudraksha beard will create when the beard grown fully mature state ....and this pithy a soft sponge wood like thing can remove easily by pierce out . removed portion will create a hole ( path ) for string from top to bottom ( head to tail ) portion. some times this pithy will drop itself in biger mature beards and it can create a good natural hole . But , we cannot see the pithy substane in immature beards , so it is required the manual drill to make hole , while in the manual drill the drill bit can cut mukhis portion inside and it cannot create hole clear from top to bottom , some times drill bit can open the hole side ways on the mukhis portion outside . we can see the drill bit impress on the bottom portion of the beard . i think there is no drilling required for fully mature beards . I belive these kinds of manualy drilled breards are not mature beards and these immature manualy drilled beards are looseing their natural electromagnetic properties . dharma dev ji , do you have these kind of fully mature beards with nauraly holed beard ( no drill ) . Thanks Thangamuthu --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > Dear Thangamuthurji > > Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > messaage..............When Rudraksa > Beads are mature they are still closed.........the > passage in the middle of the > Bead is filled with pithy material on all > Beads..........when the Beads are > mature you still have to remove the pithy material > and a drill bit is the best > way to do this.........all Nepal Beads from 3 Mukhi > to 21 Mukhi that are opened > for stringing are done in this > manner..............Beads are allowed to mature > and then they are gently opened so stringing can be > accomplished..........More of the Fresh Bead Crop > are closed with this pithy material than Beads that > have been sitting in a collection for years.......as > the natural moisture > content of the woody pithy material dries up in the > middle passage then there is a > space created to pass string through........Rudra > Center mostly deals with New > Beads from the most recent Harvest however we do > have some collector Beads > that have been in collections probably for years > that have naturally lost their > moisture content and opened on their own.......as I > said before the 2 Mukhi > Indian and the 3 Mukhi Indian Oblong Rudraks Beads > are mostly drilled as they do > not naturally have a natural hole as far as I have > seen..........also the 2 > Mukhi Rudraksa that is called the 2 Mukhi Nepal does > not have a hole in it and > it actually comes from Assam........The questions > you are asking and the needs > you have really need to be addressed to Mrs Neeta at > home office in a > personal message.......to email address > RudraCentreIndia > Center supplies their clients with mature Rudraska > Beads with natural holes in > them however all mature Rudraksa Beads are closed > when they come from the > forest.........some people prefer them to remain > closed for Puja Alter and for these > people we do not open for stringing > > If more information or clarification is needed > please let me know as there is > no need to drill the Nepal Beads to make a new > hole........our mature beads > already have natural hole............ is already > there and all we do is clear > the passage.........as said before the Indonesian > Japa beads are different as > they drill these for Japa counters > > hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > In a message dated 12/2/2004 7:54:07 AM Pacific > Standard Time, > THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > > 12/2/2004 7:54:07 AM Pacific Standard Time > > THANGAMUTHURAJA > > Reply-to: > > > > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear DharmaDev ji , > > > > yes , i bought some beards from 2muki to 7muki > from > > Rudra Center india , i specialy mentioned that > about > > the natural hole beards in my order but i have > > recievied only manualy drilled , again i returned > back > > some beards because some are wrongly drilled not > > exactly fom top from bottom . again i recieved the > > > manualy drilled beards as replacement . > > > > As you mentioned earlier , i belive that drilled > > beards are not fully grown and drilled beards can > > not be an real good rudraksha beards . > > > > I need 2muki to 7muki rudraksha beards with > naturaly > > holed , where i can get next . > > > > Thanks > > Thangamuthu Raja . > > > > > > > > > > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > > > >Dear Thangamuthuji > > > > > >thanks for reply.........Rudra Center carries > these > > >beads....the only ones > > >without natural hole is the Indian 2 Mukhi and 3 > > >Mukhi and the Indonesian Japa > > >Beads.....the mature Nepal Beads are listed on > home > > >page......click on > > >Rudraksha Icon.......website > www.rudraksha-ratna.com > > > > > > > > >hope this helps > > > > > >Wishing you and Family the Best > > > > > >Thanks and Take Care > > > > > >DharmaDev > > > > > >In a message dated 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific > > >Standard Time, > > >THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > > > >>Subj: Re: RBSC : holes in Rudraksha beards > > >> 12/1/2004 9:35:39 AM Pacific Standard > Time > > >> THANGAMUTHURAJA > > >> Reply-to: > > > > > >> > > >> Sent from the Internet > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>Dear DharmaDev ji , > > >> > > >>Yes , your words are true naturaly holed beards > > >are > > >>grown to maturity state , Were i can get the > > >Naturaly > > >>holed beards . > > >> > > >>Thanks > > >>Thangamuthu > > >> > > >> > > >>--- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >> > > >>>Dear Thangamuthuraga Ji > > >>> > > >>>Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > > >>>question.......Siva Purana states the > > >>>Rudraksa with the natural hole is the > > >>>best.......meaning that if the people who > > >>>collect the Beads in Nepal will let the > Rudraksa > > >>>grow to maturity there is a > > >>>natural hole that forms...........some people > > >pick > > >>>the beads early in the year > > >>>and they are a lighter bead and the hole in the > > >>>center needs to be opened in > > >>>more forceful way > > >>> > > >>>The small Japa Beads from Indonesia are used as > > >>>counters and the smaller ones > > >>>are almost always drilled as this is the only > way > > >>>that they can be > > >>>strung........this has become an acceptable > > >practice > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>hope this helps > > >>> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== A.Thangamuthu Raja. 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Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 Dear Thangamuthuji yes we are agreeing mostly on what is being said and yes Mrs Neeta at RudraCentreIndia does have this type of older dried Bead if you request from her however they are a bead that has been sitting for some time from last season so that the inside pithy portion dries and shrinks to a point where a hole appears and the pithy portion is loose inside the chamber.......this is due to loss of moisture content in the Bead and the pithy material........agree that this is a mature bead however.............two months before this............that same mature bead had a closed hole............ because is new harvest and has full moisture content.............the pithy material is full of moisture and the hole is naturally closed on mature harvested beads..........so both beads are mature.....it is just that one is let to dry for a longer time and the inside pithy material shrinks All mature beads start out closed because they are in the middle of a dried Fruit from the tree and skin of fruit and fruit have to be removed to get to the bead so all the mature beads are totally covered and without natural hole at time of harvesting from the present years crop If you keep any bead long enough the moisture content will leave the bead and the inside pithy structure will shrink and as a result the natural hole will appear.....however bead has to be sitting around for at least 6 months to a year for this to happen naturally if I remember correctly similiar example about the Holy Rudraksha that is sometimes used to validate authenticity that circulates with some Rudraksha Suppliers.............something like if a Rudraksa is put in glass of water and floats it is fake and if it sinks it is real...............problem with this is you can take two mature authentic beads and place in glass of water and new bead will sink and old dried bead will float.........the one from this years harvest that has moisture content in it will sink in the glass to where its specific gravity of moisture content matches that of the water in the glass and last years bead will float because it is dried and has little moisture content.........both are the authentic beads however some suppliers will tell this story to people and show them the trick and then use this to make the buyer trust them........then some will they sell others whatever they wish based on this trick...........most suppliers are honest about this however this is something every Rudraksa buyer has to be aware of....is called misdirection.......distracting focused awareness by showing something that seems to be true to gain trust and then baseing future business on the example shown If you wish to have mature bead with hole still closed and fresh from this years harvest Mrs Neeta has these now...........If you wish a bead that has been sitting and drying and the natural hole has appeared this can be supplied by Mrs Neeta also You can buy the closed mature beads from her if you wish and you can request that they open the beads in a different manner especially for you......I have used a wooden toothpick at times to start the hole an then inserted needle and thread to string and this works perfectly If I remember correctly the only time I have ever seen drilled holes in beads where the artisan did not drill straight was when we were first starting business.........and were in the 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi Indian oblong beads because as far as I know they do not have a natural hole.........The 2 Mukhi from Assam does not grow with natural hole as far as I know and the 3 Mukhi Nepal and the 4 Mukhi Nepal sometimes have to be opened with a drill also due to same problem ...........in many years have only seen one or two that were not totally centered...................have rarely if ever seen what you are describeing regarding drill bit marks in the Nepal Beads from Rudra Center as we only deal in the mature beads and our experienced artisans are really careful...........with new artisans this might happen however you can return the beads to Rudra Center if you have beads that are not to your likeing from my way of thinking the internal chamber on a mature Nepal bead is so straight there is almost no way a person can make a mistake when opening these beads....................really am not sure whether any electromagnetic power is lost due to drill bit marks however drilling off center is not something I would like either and would return for replacement if this was found Hope this helps a little Thanks and Take Care Mitra DharmaDev In a message dated 12/4/2004 6:24:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, THANGAMUTHURAJA writes: > > > > > Dear DharmaDev ji , > > yes good , this pithy substance inside the Rudraksha > beard will create when the beard grown fully mature > state ....and this pithy a soft sponge wood like thing > can remove easily by pierce out . removed portion will > create a hole ( path ) for string > from top to bottom ( head to tail ) portion. some > times this pithy will drop itself in biger mature > beards and it can create a good natural hole . > > But , we cannot see the pithy substane in immature > beards , so it is required the manual drill to make > hole , while in the manual drill the drill bit can cut > mukhis portion inside and it cannot create hole clear > from top to bottom , some times drill bit can open the > hole side ways on the mukhis portion outside . we can > see the drill bit impress on the bottom portion of the > beard . i think there is no drilling required for > fully mature beards . > > I belive these kinds of manualy drilled breards are > not mature beards and these immature > manualy drilled beards are looseing their natural > electromagnetic properties . > > dharma dev ji , do you have these kind of fully > mature beards with nauraly holed beard ( no drill ) . > > > Thanks > Thangamuthu > > > --- AumShiningLotus wrote: > > >Dear Thangamuthurji > > > >Namaskar Mitra and thank you for your > >messaage..............When Rudraksa > >Beads are mature they are still closed.........the > >passage in the middle of the > >Bead is filled with pithy material on all > >Beads..........when the Beads are > >mature you still have to remove the pithy material > >and a drill bit is the best > >way to do this.........all Nepal Beads from 3 Mukhi > >to 21 Mukhi that are opened > >for stringing are done in this > >manner..............Beads are allowed to mature > >and then they are gently opened so stringing can be > >accomplished..........More of the Fresh Bead Crop > >are closed with this pithy material than Beads that > >have been sitting in a collection for years.......as > >the natural moisture > >content of the woody pithy material dries up in the > >middle passage then there is a > >space created to pass string through........Rudra > >Center mostly deals with New > >Beads from the most recent Harvest however we do > >have some collector Beads > >that have been in collections probably for years > >that have naturally lost their > >moisture content and opened on their own.......as I > >said before the 2 Mukhi > >Indian and the 3 Mukhi Indian Oblong Rudraks Beads > >are mostly drilled as they do > >not naturally have a natural hole as far as I have > >seen..........also the 2 > >Mukhi Rudraksa that is called the 2 Mukhi Nepal does > >not have a hole in it and > >it actually comes from Assam........The questions > >you are asking and the needs > >you have really need to be addressed to Mrs Neeta at > >home office in a > >personal message.......to email address > >RudraCentreIndia > >Center supplies their clients with mature Rudraska > >Beads with natural holes in > >them however all mature Rudraksa Beads are closed > >when they come from the > >forest.........some people prefer them to remain > >closed for Puja Alter and for these > >people we do not open for stringing > > > >If more information or clarification is needed > >please let me know as there is > >no need to drill the Nepal Beads to make a new > >hole........our mature beads > >already have natural hole............ is already > >there and all we do is clear > >the passage.........as said before the Indonesian > >Japa beads are different as > >they drill these for Japa counters > > > >hope this helps > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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