Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Jose, the true facts are: a) Java rudraksha malas are dyed orange colour after the beads are cleaned to give them an attractive look as opposed to the sandy brown natural colour. b) This dyeing is done at source only where the beads are cleaned and not by Rudra Centre in India. c) Before sending parcels, priest bless the malas using puja powders or sometimes kumkum. d) The colours will come off by washing the mala a couple of times in plain water or by soaking the mala in mild soapy water. Be reassured Jose, that the color will come off if you soak and then wash with mild soapy water. Its only a matter of time and the virtue of patience is required Ommmmmm , JOSE REYMUNDI <stargate40 wrote: > > namaste thank you for answer my question but why if it have a blessing powder i wash the mala very well but the color stay in the beads don't want to get out the yellow color. i believe if is a powder like you say how come í can't take the color out if it's powder that can take out. explain that to me. thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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