Guest guest Posted December 10, 2004 Report Share Posted December 10, 2004 Namaste Shiv Sewak and Friends, Absolutely agree with Sri DDji regarding Round One Mukhi rudrakshas being all counterfeits/fakes/duds. And yes, it is Potasium Nitrate used with rubber gloves, etc. that Sri DDji has recommended you to use, that will remove the sophisticated glue or resin stuff to reveal the actual mukhis of so- called "Round One Mukhis" touted around by unscrupulous suppliers. I'd visited Arun Valley many, many years ago, incognito, to see rudraksha trading and dealings for myself, accompanied by a religious guide and interpreter. Have also visited Assam when I was a child. What Sri DDji mentioned in his message to you, is 100% correct. Round One Mukhi Rudraksha does not exist; it is non-existent in modern times. There was a well known story in Indian newspapers that Indira Gandhi wore a "Round One Mukhi Rudraksha"; if I remember correctly, it was a one mukhi...... Whether it was round or the Half-Moon Shape, I am not sure. (Friends from India, if you recall this story, please refresh my memory, thank you in advance)..... I can assure you that if Indira Gandhi indeed wore a genuinue Round One Mukhi, it would also have been a Fake. Anyone here has connections or contact with the Gandhi Family? If not, please let me know, thanking you....... Om Namah Shivaya Bountiful blessings, Simone , AumShiningLotus@a... wrote: > Dear Group Member > > just remembered the dissolveing agent for the new high tech glues is > Potassium Nitrate to be worked with rubber cloves and bead to be soaked in closed > contatiner.......then brushed with a brush that is other than plastic to remove > the glue and the material that is in the lines > > Thanks and Take Care > > DharmaDev > > In a message dated 12/10/2004 11:44:46 AM Pacific Standard Time, > AumShiningLotus@a... writes: > > > > > > Dear Shiv Sewakji > > > > Namaskar Mitra...........in reality the authentic round one mukhi is not > > rare......it is non existant..........it does not exist because there has > > yet to > > be a tree found that grows this bead........it is a dream only.........have > > been observeing a lot of one mukhi round bead message the past week and the > > truth > > is that there really has never been one of these beads seen that has > > actually > > been authenticated as an authentic bead.......Astology Mantra.com in England > > > > will sell you their authenic one mukhi round for $1000 and Mumbai Trust will > > > > sell you their authentic one for US $500............or is it $250 now > > > > The beads they sell are 3 Mukhi or 5 Mukhi Nepal rounds with the lines > > filled > > in......the one Mukhi Round does not exist......doesnt matter who says it > > does unless the bead has been tested for authenticity first......The Nepal > > Families in Nepal Rudraksa forest do not have these beads and the supplier > > families > > are the first to the trees dureing the harvest and there is no mysery > > here....................If the Nepal Families who live in the Arun Valley of > > the > > Dingla Bazaar area do not find them.............. then no one has them to > > sell................... and the Nepal Families that supply to the Dealers in > > Kathmandu > > dont sell one mukhi rounds.......the fake one Mukhi rounds start showing up > > after the Dealers in Kathmandu start getting ahold of the beads from harves > > and > > giveing the properly shaped ones to their artisand to fill in the > > lines......................people who sell the fake one mukhi rounds are > > higher up in the > > wholesale and retail markets as they have artisans who change the bead and > > then yes.........sell them to unsuspeciting gurus........Suresh Basnet of > > Nepal > > Rudraksa told us he would be able to supply us with as many counterfiet > > beads > > as real beads and no one would be able to tell the difference..........The > > idea > > was not a new one.......he probably was suggesting we could mix the beads on > > > > a mala and no one would know.............problem for him is we have an > > authenication service and we only sell authentic beads.............we dont > > do > > business with him because dealing in fake beads is against the basic concept > > of the > > Siva Purana.........so supporting Rudraksa Nepal or God Promise or > > AstologyMantra and others in England and elsewhere who offer fake one mukhi > > rounds for > > $1000 really doesnt seem to be a good idea > > > > Please understand that you can believe what you wish however from a > > suppliers > > standpoint we cannot order them because they do not > > exist.................reason is not because they are rare............there > > are no trees found that grow > > these beads in Nepal........... in England or anywhere else...........Is > > similar situation as the 2 Mukhi Round Nepal that actually grows in Assam > > however > > the supply trade always calls this rudraksha the Nepal Round 2 Mukhi > > > > There is also some new high tech glue the artisans in Nepal are useing to > > cover two lines in the 3 Mukhi Nepal to make it a one Mukhi that cannot be > > boiled > > out with water............. and the name of the dissolveing agent that does > > clean out the lines when this glue is used is in our archives here > > somewhere............dont remember what it is at the moment > > > > you can brace yourself for this next statement however you Friend and Your > > Guruji has been misled regarding the one mukhi bead......as there is no such > > > > thing and if there were no one could afford the rudraksa as would be > > priceless > > > > When you say the Gauri Shankar Bead had Ganesh Showing what do you > > mean......is there Lord Ganesha Carved on the Bead or is this the Ganesh > > Bead that has > > the natural Trunk > > > > hope this helps as we do this message about three times a year on the group > > site to let people know what the are dealing with > > > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > > > Aum NamaSivya Sivaya Nama Aum > > > > Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Mitra > > > > Rudra Center America > > > > DharmaDev Arya > > > > > > > > In a message dated 12/10/2004 10:47:28 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > shiv_sewak writes: > > > > >> > > > > >Dear All, > > > > > >"Om Guru NamahOm Namah Shiva" > > > > > >By the grace on my Guru Ji, I have been fortunate enough to see a genuine > > >round one mukhi Rudraksh bead. My Guru Ji prepared a mala comprising one > > >through to fourteen mukhi beads for a friend of mine here in England UK. > > The mala > > >contained a Gauri Shankar bead with Ganesh showing so I felt extremely > > >privilged to have seen it. > > > > > >I agree that the one mukhi round beads are extremely rare, and as > > suggested, > > >probably to the extent that they can be considered non existent, however, > > by > > >the grace of ones Guru and the Supreme Lord Shiv's will, it is possible to > > >acquire. > > > > > >"Om Guru NamahOm Namah Shiva" > > > > > >karisprowl <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > > > > >You can't buy real round Nepali 1-mukhi. They are so rare as to be > > >thought generally non-existent. > > > > > >However, crescent shaped 1-mukhi offer the same benefits, and are > > >readily obtainable. > > > > > >Thanks! Kari > > > > > >, valampuriowner > > ><no_reply> wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>Where can I buy a round Nepali 1-mukhi Rudraksha bead of the > > >>Elaeocarpus ganitrus species? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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