Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 dear friends photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal. with best wishes and blessings Pandit Arjun mobile # 9948892439 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear shivbhakts > om namo bhagawate rudraya > > photograph of the most rarest round nepalese ek mukh rudraksha has > been posted in the photos section of the group. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > mobile # 9948892439 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Hello Pandit Arjun, Namaste! Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be fairly confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of this bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray photo to show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long way to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also do the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint Sri Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the test with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you will succeded where others have failed. Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? Best wishes, Ole Alstrup sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friends > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal. > > with best wishes and blessings > > Pandit Arjun > mobile # 9948892439 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Dear Ole, I saw Pandit Arjun's picture. That is what Kali Baba's ek-mukhi looked like, only a bit darker. I had silver-smith remove the mounting, cleaned the bead, and used a loupe to examine the bead, and the Nepali jeweler also examined. We were both convinced it was real. So I never thought to do the milk test. And next thing it was mounted in gold and I returned to Kali Baba. I kind of thought Kali baba's milk test was "way out" and I really never expected it could do that. Still I believe in Kali Baba's ekmukhi. But I really wouldn't expect it to do the impossible. Recently everyone here said there could NOT be a round 2 mukhi, they must be oval. But I had a round 2 mukhi, and our friend Abhi also saw it. So I think Pt Arjun should be happy with his ek-mukhi and not try to prove anything...UNLESS he wants to ever sell it...then he must prove. Best wishes, Richard sacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup wrote: > > > Hello Pandit Arjun, > > Namaste! > > Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be fairly > confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should > definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of this > bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray photo to > show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long way > to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also do > the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint Sri > Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the test > with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you will > succeded where others have failed. > > Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? > > Best wishes, > > Ole Alstrup > > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my > > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given > > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > Pandit Arjun > > mobile # 9948892439 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 dear friends this rare nepalese ek mukh rudraksh is 100% genuine and the supplier has the best collector rudraksha in the world and he sells in wholesale to almost all leading rudraksha sellers in the world. i have also been buying all my rudraksha from him only. however, as everyone must be aware, for the past several years i have been consistently recommending use of twelve mukh rudraksha as the best remedy to almost all customers of mine as 12mukh is an alternative to ek mukh rudraksha. hence out of my personal experience i recommend any native to wear a collector bead of 12mukh rudraksha which is as powerful as the ek mukh rudraksha. one more reason why i recommend collector beads for any of the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha is because in the small beads, the gap between the lines is too small and even an experienced rudraksha seller cannot distinguish whether all the lines are natural. whereas in the collector beads, the gap between the lines is wide and all the lines (mukh) are natural, crystal clear and the native will have the satisfaction of having got the genuine rudraksha. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun mobile # 9948892439 sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Ole, > > I saw Pandit Arjun's picture. That is what Kali Baba's ek-mukhi looked > like, only a bit darker. I had silver-smith remove the mounting, > cleaned the bead, and used a loupe to examine the bead, and the Nepali > jeweler also examined. We were both convinced it was real. So I never > thought to do the milk test. And next thing it was mounted in gold and > I returned to Kali Baba. I kind of thought Kali baba's milk test was > "way out" and I really never expected it could do that. Still I > believe in Kali Baba's ekmukhi. But I really wouldn't expect it to do > the impossible. > > Recently everyone here said there could NOT be a round 2 mukhi, they > must be oval. But I had a round 2 mukhi, and our friend Abhi also saw > it. So I think Pt Arjun should be happy with his ek-mukhi and not try > to prove anything...UNLESS he wants to ever sell it...then he must prove. > > Best wishes, > Richard > > sacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello Pandit Arjun, > > > > Namaste! > > > > Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be fairly > > confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should > > definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of this > > bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray photo to > > show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long way > > to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also do > > the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint Sri > > Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the test > > with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you will > > succeded where others have failed. > > > > Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Ole Alstrup > > > > > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear friends > > > > > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > > > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my > > > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given > > > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > > > Pandit Arjun > > > mobile # 9948892439 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Dear Richard, You know, I wonder why Kali Baba told you about the milk test, when he said it, it must have been because a REAL bead can do this, I certainly believe that 100% when it came from Kali Baba Himself...! Never mind the river test though..!? Do you remember in what context He told you this? How much did you know about Rudraksha at the time? Yes...you are right about Pt Arjun...I should not expect him to prove anything..unless he is selling this bead, then he should definitely prove it through these tests. The round 2 mukhi you mention, was it a Nepali collector size? Thanks, Ole sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Ole, > > I saw Pandit Arjun's picture. That is what Kali Baba's ek-mukhi looked > like, only a bit darker. I had silver-smith remove the mounting, > cleaned the bead, and used a loupe to examine the bead, and the Nepali > jeweler also examined. We were both convinced it was real. So I never > thought to do the milk test. And next thing it was mounted in gold and > I returned to Kali Baba. I kind of thought Kali baba's milk test was > "way out" and I really never expected it could do that. Still I > believe in Kali Baba's ekmukhi. But I really wouldn't expect it to do > the impossible. > > Recently everyone here said there could NOT be a round 2 mukhi, they > must be oval. But I had a round 2 mukhi, and our friend Abhi also saw > it. So I think Pt Arjun should be happy with his ek-mukhi and not try > to prove anything...UNLESS he wants to ever sell it...then he must prove. > > Best wishes, > Richard > > sacred-objects, "alstrup" alstrup@ wrote: > > > > > > Hello Pandit Arjun, > > > > Namaste! > > > > Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be fairly > > confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should > > definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of this > > bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray photo to > > show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long way > > to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also do > > the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint Sri > > Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the test > > with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you will > > succeded where others have failed. > > > > Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Ole Alstrup > > > > > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear friends > > > > > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > > > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my > > > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given > > > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > > > Pandit Arjun > > > mobile # 9948892439 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Dear Ole, if Kali Baba poured the milk then anything is possible. When I got the caps off, I went to Bhagmati River to test the bead against the current. But the closer I got to the river the worse it got...muddy. It was a mess. Finally at the waters edge I could see if I dropped the bead it would get lost in the muddy water!? Then what would I tell Kali Baba? Personally I believe Ekmukhi is for sadhus. I would choose 14 mukhi over Ek mukhi even if the price was same. The round two-mukhi was about 3/4 inch in size. It was donated to a friend via another friend. I didn't sell it. Best wishes, Richard sacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup wrote: > > > Dear Richard, > > You know, I wonder why Kali Baba told you about the milk test, when he > said it, it must have been because a REAL bead can do this, I certainly > believe that 100% when it came from Kali Baba Himself...! Never mind the > river test though..!? Do you remember in what context He told you this? > How much did you know about Rudraksha at the time? > > Yes...you are right about Pt Arjun...I should not expect him to prove > anything..unless he is selling this bead, then he should definitely > prove it through these tests. > > The round 2 mukhi you mention, was it a Nepali collector size? > > Thanks, > > Ole > > > sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Ole, > > > > I saw Pandit Arjun's picture. That is what Kali Baba's ek-mukhi looked > > like, only a bit darker. I had silver-smith remove the mounting, > > cleaned the bead, and used a loupe to examine the bead, and the Nepali > > jeweler also examined. We were both convinced it was real. So I never > > thought to do the milk test. And next thing it was mounted in gold and > > I returned to Kali Baba. I kind of thought Kali baba's milk test was > > "way out" and I really never expected it could do that. Still I > > believe in Kali Baba's ekmukhi. But I really wouldn't expect it to do > > the impossible. > > > > Recently everyone here said there could NOT be a round 2 mukhi, they > > must be oval. But I had a round 2 mukhi, and our friend Abhi also saw > > it. So I think Pt Arjun should be happy with his ek-mukhi and not try > > to prove anything...UNLESS he wants to ever sell it...then he must > prove. > > > > Best wishes, > > Richard > > > > sacred-objects, "alstrup" alstrup@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello Pandit Arjun, > > > > > > Namaste! > > > > > > Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be > fairly > > > confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should > > > definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of > this > > > bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray > photo to > > > show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long > way > > > to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also > do > > > the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint > Sri > > > Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the > test > > > with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you > will > > > succeded where others have failed. > > > > > > Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > > Ole Alstrup > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > > dear friends > > > > > > > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > > > > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in > my > > > > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was > given > > > > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from > nepal. > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > > > > > Pandit Arjun > > > > mobile # 9948892439 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 But of course he wants to sell it. He is promoting it directly as such in this group and others. - Richard Shaw-Brown sacred-objects Sunday, October 08, 2006 8:06 AM Re: darshan of round nepalese ek mukh rudraksh Dear Ole, I saw Pandit Arjun's picture. That is what Kali Baba's ek-mukhi looked like, only a bit darker. I had silver-smith remove the mounting, cleaned the bead, and used a loupe to examine the bead, and the Nepali jeweler also examined. We were both convinced it was real. So I never thought to do the milk test. And next thing it was mounted in gold and I returned to Kali Baba. I kind of thought Kali baba's milk test was "way out" and I really never expected it could do that. Still I believe in Kali Baba's ekmukhi. But I really wouldn't expect it to do the impossible. Recently everyone here said there could NOT be a round 2 mukhi, they must be oval. But I had a round 2 mukhi, and our friend Abhi also saw it. So I think Pt Arjun should be happy with his ek-mukhi and not try to prove anything...UNLESS he wants to ever sell it...then he must prove. Best wishes, Richard sacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup wrote: > > > Hello Pandit Arjun, > > Namaste! > > Fascinating! In order that the members here in this group can be fairly > confident it is a genuine ek mukh bead and not a fake, you should > definitely provide closeup and extreme multi-angle photographs of this > bead done without the gold capping, as well as provide an x-ray photo to > show how many locules are inside the bead. Then you have come a long way > to actually show it is a genuine bead. Furthermore, you should also do > the metaphysical milk test, as once given by Nepal's Patron Saint Sri > Hari-siddhi Kali Baba to Richardji, and you should photograph the test > with a video camera and upload it here or on your site. Then you will > succeded where others have failed. > > Who is the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from Nepal? > > Best wishes, > > Ole Alstrup > > > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > photograph of the most rarest round ek mukh rudraksh from nepal is > > posted in the photos section of the group. for the first time in my > > life i was fortunate to get this rudraksha this week which was given > > to me by the most respected and trusted rudraksha supplier from nepal.. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > Pandit Arjun > > mobile # 9948892439 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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