Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 Dear All, It gives me pleasure to inform and thank Mr. Raja for offering the 3 mukhis as a goodwill gesture. I am a recipient of the same and I feel thankful for the same. Though, these do not have natural holes and have some remains of the fruit stuck on them. Can someone guide me on the following: 1. How to clean them further. 2. Is it necessary to make holes in them to wear in a mala or it can be capped as it is? 3. How to make the holes, if it is necessary? 4. I have got three of them, how many should be worn 2 or all 3? Kindly revert on the same so that i can add them in my existing mala. Regards and thanks to Mr. raja once again. -Sachin Pande aside to Simonji: Kindly provide you valuable suggestions on this please. - Om Namah Shivaya..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Dear Sachinji DharmaDeg Arya answering from Rudra Center email address........are the beads round or oblong........round are nepal beads and oblong are Indian beads that normally do not have a hole in them for threading upon maturity..........to clean them boil water on stove.....take pot off stove and let cool for 5 minutes.....then place fruit covered beads in pot and let soak until water becomes cool and the pulp becomes soaked with the water and will brush off with plastic soft plastic tooth brush.......is actually a really messy job.....continue to brush beads untill all the fruit pulp is out of the lines and crevices..........you can also soak in room temperature water for about 3 days and then try to brush if you like you can use glue and a cap and then you dont have to drill a hole in these........other wise you have to find someone with a small home workshop drill press.......you have drill straight through by putting bead in a wooden vise with cloth around it and carefully make the threading hole.....you have to do this slowly or the back of the hole will break out Would suggest wearing two of these mouth part to mouth part and leaveing the third for the worship place or plant and see if it will grow Rudraksa Tree hope this helps Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev , Sachin Pande <sachin_pande> wrote: > > Dear All, > > It gives me pleasure to inform and thank Mr. Raja for offering the 3 mukhis as a goodwill gesture. I am a recipient of the same and I feel thankful for the same. > > Though, these do not have natural holes and have some remains of the fruit stuck on them. > > Can someone guide me on the following: > > 1. How to clean them further. > 2. Is it necessary to make holes in them to wear in a mala or it can be capped as it is? > 3. How to make the holes, if it is necessary? > 4. I have got three of them, how many should be worn 2 or all 3? > > Kindly revert on the same so that i can add them in my existing mala. > > Regards and thanks to Mr. raja once again. > > -Sachin Pande > > aside to Simonji: Kindly provide you valuable suggestions on this please. > - Om Namah Shivaya..... > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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