Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 If your beads contain black dust, they will not have come from Rudra Centre. You must have gotten them somewhere else or been given them. The dust is hard to get rid of but try boiling beads in hot water for 3 to 6 hours. Genuine rudraksh do not disintegrate when being boiled. You'll see the water goes black, this means the boiling is removing black dust. Check regularly to make sure. When ready, rinse with cold water and examine beads. If all dust is gone, then let beads dry at room temperature for one week, depending on where you live and whether its hot or cold climate. About colors of rudraksh, other revered persons have already given you good answers. , Ravinder Singh <getravindersngh wrote: > > Dear All: > > Recently I have received Rudraksha those have lot of > black dust in the jaws, I Just would like know the way > to clean that black dust from Rudraksha's.I tried > cleaning those with hot water and soap but no > successes. > > Also I have few rudrksha's,thoes were earlier light > brown in colour ,realizing that these are turning to > dark brown day by day .Is there a way to protect the > colours of Rudraksha's. > > > Regards > Ravinder Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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