Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Dear Nareshbhai OK so maybe one exists............if so where is it..........this is not like a matter of God not existing because he cannot be seen.....how in world can you mix these two things up........anyone can see God who can open eyes......can even see God with eyes closed...........what we have been discussing is that there has not been a true confirmed authentic round mukhi owned by anyone Rudra Center has known and we have been worldwide..................also because there have been no trees found that grow them............and the Nepalese People would know if there was this round one mukhi somewhere........Thats why the Nepal suppliers offer Indian retailers the fake beads..............am not going to try and convince you as you can think as you might........this is why AstrologyMantra and others are still in business selling the One Mukhi hope this helps Wishing you and your Family the Best Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev In a message dated 12/11/2004 9:10:48 AM Pacific Standard Time, nareshsethidel writes: > Subj: RBSC : Round 1-mukhi Rudraksha bead > 12/11/2004 9:10:48 AM Pacific Standard Time > nareshsethidel > Reply-to: > > Sent from the Internet > > > > > > Dear Shiv Sewak, > > I cent per cent agree with you. Ek mukhi round rudraksha from the Ganitrus > species does exist though extremely rare. I do not understand why few of the > people claim that it does not exist ? It is like people who say that God > does not exist because it can not be seen. > > Nareshbhai. > > =============== > > Shiv Sewak <shiv_sewak wrote: > > 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" > To send an email to: > > > > Links > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Nareshbhai, Namaste, Namaskar, Namaskaram, Vanakkam = I greet the Divine in You. In a sense, if you believe in the existence of Round One Mukhi, then I humbly also "Greet the Divine Round One Mukhi Within You". You are right, God cannot be seen. Neither can the genuine Round One Mukhi be seen in modern times even though it was mentioned in ancient scriptures. One Mukhi Rudraksha is Supreme God Himself/Itself/Herself (for those who do not see duality such as Advaitas and traditional or classical tantrikas). For those who also do not see Duality, the Half-Moon Shape One Mukhi is also One Mukhi with electromagnetic and other relevant properties characteristic of genuine rudraksha. Some research notes in a book written by Dr. Suhas Roy may give you some insights into the properties of rudraksha in terms of bioelectric and paramagnetic although we cannot say the pictures in his book are 100% correct. But his research notes are worthy of perusal, consideration and analysis. You are God, every respected member and beloved friend here are God. Becos we are all of God's creation, hence the eternal beauty of "Namaste" which transcends all manner of greetings extended to one another. God is infinite, unseen and eternal. The soul is also eternal although it goes from birth to birth, evolves, matures and by the Grace of God, proceeds to Moksha when merits are accomplished. Naresh, are you a rudraksha sadhaka and researcher? Have you actually visited the locations where rudraksha are grown in India and Nepal? If yes, please tell us the exact locations where you visited and the different types of rudraksha that you have seen in those places. By the way, there are two alternative methods for determining the authenticity of rudraksha: 1) Xray the bead; 2) Cut the bead transversally to see how many sections or segments are inside. Count the number of seeds in the segments after cutting. This will tell you how many mukhis the actual bead is. A panchmukhi contains 5 seeds inside. A 3 mukhi contains 3 seeds, etc. May Lord Shiva and Goddess Saraswati guide and bestow blessings upon you, Naresh. Om Namah Shivaya Om Shree Saraswatiye Namah Simone , naresh sethi <nareshsethidel> wrote: > > Dear Shiv Sewak, > > I cent per cent agree with you. Ek mukhi round rudraksha from the Ganitrus species does exist though extremely rare. I do not understand why few of the people claim that it does not exist ? It is like people who say that God does not exist because it can not be seen. > > Nareshbhai. > > =============== > > Shiv Sewak <shiv_sewak> wrote: > > 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" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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