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DharmaDev writing to all members to let them know that Mr George has

posted his pictures on our photo section......they are well worth

looking at........there seems to be a Rudraksa Tree growing in

Singapore.......although it is an Agustafolia and not a Nepal Ganitrus

Roxb Tree........it still produces some really nice looking Rudraksha

 

We need to congratulate George Ji on a job well done ........... the

pictures are great

 

Now we know the trees are in Singapore and in Hawaii

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

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Namaste Sri DDji, George & Beloved Friends,

 

Sri DDji, thank you for posting this good news!! and a "Big Thank

You" to Mr. George Pillai too, for uploading the pictures to our

Photos Section!! Bless you 1000-fold..! You've brought something

to light that had befuddled many of us :)

 

Based on some of Singapore's old locations that no longer exist or

have had names changed, the jigsaw puzzle about the rudraksha tree

found by Brother George Pillai can now be approximately pieced

together as follows:

 

a) The tree of Agustafolia shown in George's photos, is at a

Military Reserve Location that is out of bounds to the public;

 

b) In the old days when there were kampung-kampung, i.e "villages",

various families used to live in the area who were of Indian, Malay

and Chinese backgrounds;

 

c) By the Grace of Lord Shiva, a blessed South Indian family or

individual/s may have thrown some beads or seeds into the fertile

ground;

 

d) From the time of approximately 1 to 2 decades, these "kampungs"

were dissolved by the Singapore Government and the families re-

housed in HDB flats (Housing Development Board) to recent years, it

is highly possible that the seeds sprouted and now there is the

blessed tree in existence;

 

e) As the Singapore Government "closed off" the location, plants,

trees and bushes remained intact and very few were removed hence the

Agustafolia was able to thrive;

 

f) Last Nov/December when on a flying visit to Singapore for

someone's MahaSamadhi, i had the good fortune of being taken around

many locations on the way to Mandai.. Missed seeing the old

villages and noticed many wired fences closing off many locations to

the public;

 

g) Agustafolia looks very similar to Aussie Quandong that are light

weight and brittle compared to Nepali beads. The colors, sizes and

grooves/shapes are also similar. They share the same features as

ones found in Hawaii. Like Aussie Quandong, they contain lesser

electromagnetic and other properties. The effects or vibrations are

slower in speed compared to Nepali rudraksha.

 

******* Please note that I cannot speak for everyone but only my

humble self, having used different types of rudraksha and

discovering the different levels of energies contained in different

species. Nevertheless, the Agustafolia is a rudraksha species

although different in density of energies compared to Nepali beads.

 

Om Namah Shivaya Shivaya Namah Om,

Simone

 

 

, rudracentre

<no_reply> wrote:

>

> DharmaDev writing to all members to let them know that Mr George

has

> posted his pictures on our photo section......they are well worth

> looking at........there seems to be a Rudraksa Tree growing in

> Singapore.......although it is an Agustafolia and not a Nepal

Ganitrus

> Roxb Tree........it still produces some really nice looking

Rudraksha

>

> We need to congratulate George Ji on a job well done ...........

the

> pictures are great

>

> Now we know the trees are in Singapore and in Hawaii

>

> Wishing you and Family the Best

>

> Thanks and Take Care

>

> DharmaDev

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Dear John Ji

 

Namaskar Mitra and thanks for the information.........totally agree that the

recipient of the Rudraksha Beads needs to pay for shipping............gift

giveing is a great Service however the person giveing needs to either hand the

beads to someone or if they live in another country the postage needs to be paid

by the reciever........is only fair and reasonable

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DD

 

In a message dated 4/5/2005 6:59:15 AM Pacific Standard Time,

bejohn46 writes:

 

>

>

>

> Dharma Dev Ji

>

> George and I had a 2 hour meetup session this evening. The Rudrakshas are

> his labour of love, cleaning them and doing pujas. Cannot find a more

dedicated

> person. Must admit, I do not know enough to comment about the quality of the

> Rudrakshas. Having seen them I am just happy.

>

> One thing though I would like to draw attention and these are my own

> personal views, that in all fairness to George Ji may those who intend to

request

> for Rudrakshas from him, to remit postage to George Ji, considering that he is

> receiving 40 plus email requests a day.

>

> Keep up the good work, George.

>

> John Tan

>

>

> rudracentre <no_reply> wrote:

>

> DharmaDev writing to all members to let them know that Mr George has

> posted his pictures on our photo section......they are well worth

> looking at........there seems to be a Rudraksa Tree growing in

> Singapore.......although it is an Agustafolia and not a Nepal Ganitrus

> Roxb Tree........it still produces some really nice looking Rudraksha

>

>

 

 

 

 

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Dharma Dev Ji

 

George and I had a 2 hour meetup session this evening. The Rudrakshas are his

labour of love, cleaning them and doing pujas. Cannot find a more dedicated

person. Must admit, I do not know enough to comment about the quality of the

Rudrakshas. Having seen them I am just happy.

 

One thing though I would like to draw attention and these are my own personal

views, that in all fairness to George Ji may those who intend to request for

Rudrakshas from him, to remit postage to George Ji, considering that he is

receiving 40 plus email requests a day.

 

Keep up the good work, George.

 

John Tan

 

 

rudracentre <no_reply> wrote:

 

DharmaDev writing to all members to let them know that Mr George has

posted his pictures on our photo section......they are well worth

looking at........there seems to be a Rudraksa Tree growing in

Singapore.......although it is an Agustafolia and not a Nepal Ganitrus

Roxb Tree........it still produces some really nice looking Rudraksha

 

We need to congratulate George Ji on a job well done ........... the

pictures are great

 

Now we know the trees are in Singapore and in Hawaii

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

 

 

 

 

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Har Har Mahadev!

 

It is wonderful to here of such selfless devotion. May Shiva shower blessings

upon you for your work to help others Georgeji!

Pranams cha Dhanyavad

Arjuna

 

John Tan <bejohn46 wrote:

 

Dharma Dev Ji

 

George and I had a 2 hour meetup session this evening. The Rudrakshas are his

labour of love, cleaning them and doing pujas. Cannot find a more dedicated

person. Must admit, I do not know enough to comment about the quality of the

Rudrakshas. Having seen them I am just happy.

 

One thing though I would like to draw attention and these are my own personal

views, that in all fairness to George Ji may those who intend to request for

Rudrakshas from him, to remit postage to George Ji, considering that he is

receiving 40 plus email requests a day.

 

Keep up the good work, George.

 

John Tan

 

 

rudracentre wrote:

 

DharmaDev writing to all members to let them know that Mr George has

posted his pictures on our photo section......they are well worth

looking at........there seems to be a Rudraksa Tree growing in

Singapore.......although it is an Agustafolia and not a Nepal Ganitrus

Roxb Tree........it still produces some really nice looking Rudraksha

 

We need to congratulate George Ji on a job well done ........... the

pictures are great

 

Now we know the trees are in Singapore and in Hawaii

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DharmaDev

 

 

 

 

 

To send an email to:

 

 

 

 

 

Sponsor

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