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K. Thevirani, since you mentioned "Small Beads", then usually some

small beads do not have clear lines. The quality you get from a

source depends also on the price you pay. If you bargain and want

cheap price, then they give beads in accordance to the price you can

afford or are willing to pay at the time.

 

For holy items, the price cannot be measured and should not be

bargained.

 

Small beads can also mean Java beads instead of Nepali beads. Unless

we see pictures of your beads, we are not able to tell you

specifically.

 

Ommmmm

 

 

, narasimhaye

<no_reply wrote:

>

> K. Thevirani, sometimes when a "source" is famous, does not mean

they

> will give you highest quality product. "Famous" also does not

> mean "reliable".

>

> We have heard about Agarwal Rudrabandar at Maharaja Palace in

Nepal

> but do not want to publicly comment. From what I gathered, they

have

> brothers who went to other countries to sell rudraksh too. You

might

> also find one brother across the Causeway from Johore Bahru in

> Malaysia (this should give you a clue to the island nation's name).

>

> Actually, you should be asking Agarwal Rudrabandar to explain to

you

> why they lines are not clearly seen or defined since they are the

ones

> who sold you the beads. Maybe they can give you proper high

quality

> beads in goodwill exchange instead of letting you be stuck with

> inferior grade rudraksh while you were in Nepal.

>

> If you talking high mukh beads of 11, 12 and 13 having no clear

> grooves or lines, this sounds fishy.

>

> If you want an authentification or testing done for your beads to

see

> if they are genuine, fake or inferior grade, maybe we can assist

you.

>

> But you would have to write directly to Ms Neetaji of Rudra Centre

in

> Mumbai at rudracentre She is a kind, gracious lady who

> is one of the world's foremost rudraksh experts. She will be able

to

> tell you what kind of beads you got.

>

> To send from Malaysia to India is easy. The cost is not expensive

by

> registered air mail or courier. Authentification service is free.

But

> you need to pay for return postage to you.

>

> Ommmmm

>

>

>

> , "jiwashastra"

> <j_shastra@> wrote:

> >

> > I RECENTLY WENT TO NEPAL N I PURCHASED 1 TO 14 MUKIS N

GOURISHANGER

> > MALA FOR MY HUSBAND FROM AGAWAL RUDRABANDAR AT MAHARAJA PALACE

AND

> I

> > BOUGHT 2 PCS 3 MUKIS N ON PC 11 MUKIS FOR MY 11 OLD SON FOR

MYSELF

> > 14 ,12,13 N GAURISHANKAR WHAT I UNDERSTAND SHOULD BUY FROM A

> LIALIABLE MERCHAND

>

> SO SINCE RUDRABANDAR IS FAMOUS I BOUGHT

>

> BUT UNFORTUNATLY THE LINE OF THE MUKIS ARE NOT SEEN CLEARLY AS IT

IS

> VERY SMALL I DID CLEANED IT AND APPLY SANDLE WOOD OIL BUT STILL

IT IS

> NOT CLEARLY SEEN

> >

> CAN U EXPLAIN TQ

>

> K.THEVIRANI,

> MALAYSIA

> >

>

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