Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 Namaste Anil, thanks for pointing this out, much appreciated! Yes you are right, the color of rudraksh will change with time based on japa and nature of the person who does the worship. In many cases, it also depends on the body chemicals of the person wearing rudraksh when it comes to color change. For example light brown can become dark brown, orange can become browny-red and white can turn beige then gradually take on a light honey-brown color. Would also like to mention that there is nothing to be concerned about when rudraksh change color -- this happens when rudraksh's electromagnetic properties are assimilating with the person's energies. Jai Shambho , Anil kumar <anilkblr wrote: > > i have noticed that the colur of rurdraksha will change based on the Japa and the nature of the person who is worshipping > > Anil > > > Amar Patibanda <nvamar wrote: > Namaste, > I have a question about the color of Rudrakshas. In Puranas it is mentioned that specific color beads are beneficial to specific groups of people. One of the colors mentioned is 'White', However I don't think white color Rudrakshas exist. How should the white color be interpreted? > > om, > -- Amar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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