Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Namakarji, Thank you very much for your reply. It gave me tons of relief. Thanks again Asheesh , narasimhaye <no_reply wrote: > > Rudraksh beads have to be regularly oiled to maintain them and > retain hardiness. > > No, there will not be any changes or effects of the bead due to thin > protrusions snapping off. This sometimes occurs with all beads at > any given time. > > Only when the whole bead actually cracks, then its another matter. > > Like when malas break off, they've served their purpose in > deflecting whatever malevolent influences that could have happened. > Hence, this is a blessing instead. > > By the same token, when a few thin protrusions snap off, they serve > a similar purpose. > > There is nothing to worry about. Remember to give your beads a good > oiling. > > Ommmmmm > > > > , "asheesh1968" > <asheesh1968@> wrote: > > > > Respected Gurujan's, > > > > I recently bought 13 mukhi few months back and with in few days of > > wearing the mala few prutrusions that were very thin broke off > from > > the rudraksha. One can clearly see the place from where those > > protrusion broke off. > > > > Is there any change in the effect of the beads due to the breakage > of > > the protgrusions at few places? > > > > Thanks > > > > Asheesh > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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