Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Dear Indivar Ji Namaskar and thank you for your enquiry regarding how Rudra Center Beads are cleaned......we dont reveal the entire process however the first part of the process is the collector families place quantites of the purple fruit with the Holy Beads inside in airtight plastic bags so that the fruit will decay and slip off the beads.....this is one of the reasons the Rudraksha from Rudra Center hold such great Energy......some suppliers in Nepal do boil their beads and as a result basicly boil the seeds inside the beads.......Mrs Neeta at Rudra Center India in Mumbai can supply you with the Beads to grow the seedlings if you wish and you can contact her at rudracentreindia and she will help you........the beads would be the Eleocarpus ganitrus roxb from Nepal hope this helps Wishing you and Family the Best Rudra Center India and America DharmaDev Arya , Indivar Sivanathan <indivar wrote: > > Namaste, > > A question on whether any of the members knows how rudrakshas from > Nepal are cleaned. Are they boiled? > > I would like to try germinating a Nepalese rudraksha bead/seeds, and > need to know whether they are boiled for cleaning. So far, some > baby seedlings from Kauai rudrakshas are flourishing, and hopefully > will continue to do well. Since the Nepal rudrakshas are a different > variety, it would be nice to have some stateside. > > Om Namasivaya, > Indivar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 Nandri, Dharmadev, for your reply and helpful information. When my next rudraksha order is placed, I will request some seeds for germinating. Aum Namasivaya, Indivar On Sep 21, 2006, at 4:26 PM, rudracenter wrote: > Dear Indivar Ji > > Namaskar and thank you for your enquiry regarding how Rudra Center > Beads are cleaned......we dont reveal the entire process however the > first part of the process is the collector families place quantites of > the purple fruit with the Holy Beads inside in airtight plastic bags > so that the fruit will decay and slip off the beads.....this is one of > the reasons the Rudraksha from Rudra Center hold such great > Energy......some suppliers in Nepal do boil their beads and as a > result basicly boil the seeds inside the beads.......Mrs Neeta at > Rudra Center India in Mumbai can supply you with the Beads to grow the > seedlings if you wish and you can contact her at > rudracentreindia and she will help you........the beads > would be the Eleocarpus ganitrus roxb from Nepal > > hope this helps > > Wishing you and Family the Best > > Rudra Center India and America > > DharmaDev Arya > > , Indivar Sivanathan > <indivar wrote: > > > > Namaste, > > > > A question on whether any of the members knows how rudrakshas from > > Nepal are cleaned. Are they boiled? > > > > I would like to try germinating a Nepalese rudraksha bead/seeds, and > > need to know whether they are boiled for cleaning. So far, some > > baby seedlings from Kauai rudrakshas are flourishing, and hopefully > > will continue to do well. Since the Nepal rudrakshas are a different > > variety, it would be nice to have some stateside. > > > > Om Namasivaya, > > Indivar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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