Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Dear Arun, If you really have genuine eka mukhi Rudraksha then there is no need to wear any other, except, of course, chaturdasha mukhi. Best wishes, Richard dear sir currently i am wearing a one mukhi rudraksh which i got from a genuine relative in nepal and had purified it in pashupatinath temple according to my chart is it neccessary to wear any other rudraksh dob 3rd december 1935 place of birth khulna(bangladesh) time 06:40 A.M. in the morning regards arun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 Dear Arun, Namaste!!! You said, "I am wearing a one mukhi rudraksh which i got from a genuinerelative in nepal" --- I'm wondering what you mean, that the relative is genuine? Or the ekamukhi is genuine? It is possible to prove a genuine relative, but eka mukhi (round) is rarely proved, if ever, and most people who know Rudraksha would doubt you have real Ekamukhi gool daana. Best wishes, Richard sacred-objects, "ashban35" <ashban35 wrote: > > Dear Arun, > > If you really have genuine eka mukhi Rudraksha then there is no need to wear any other, except, of course, chaturdasha mukhi. > > Best wishes, Richard > > dear sir > currently i am wearing a one mukhi rudraksh which i got from a genuine > relative in nepal and had purified it in pashupatinath temple > according to my chart is it neccessary to wear any other rudraksh > dob 3rd december 1935 > place of birth khulna(bangladesh) > time 06:40 A.M. in the morning > regards > arun > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 Dear Richard Ji, If you see the original message from Arun, he never mentioned that he got eka mukhi round. When he says eka mukhi, we can assume as half moon shape as most of Nepali dealers buy the half moon eka mukhi from Rameshwaram and sell in Nepal. That does not mean that origin is Nepal. The eka mukhi Kaju dana is not produced in Nepal. Also many dealrs in Nepal sell under developed four/five Mukhi as eka mukhi gol dana at exhorbitant prices, in these Rudrakshas only one line is fully developed and remaining lines gets terminated well near opening, and that's one of the reason they are always sold with gold capping, so that you cannot see under developed lines. Regards, -Ishwar- sacred-objects, "Richard Shaw-Brown" <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Arun, > > Namaste!!! You said, "I am wearing a one mukhi rudraksh which i got > from a genuinerelative in nepal" --- I'm wondering what you mean, that > the relative is genuine? Or the ekamukhi is genuine? It is possible to > prove a genuine relative, but eka mukhi (round) is rarely proved, if > ever, and most people who know Rudraksha would doubt you have real > Ekamukhi gool daana. > > Best wishes, > Richard > > sacred-objects, "ashban35" <ashban35@> wrote: > > > > Dear Arun, > > > > If you really have genuine eka mukhi Rudraksha then there is no need > to wear any other, except, of course, chaturdasha mukhi. > > > > Best wishes, Richard > > > > dear sir > > currently i am wearing a one mukhi rudraksh which i got from a genuine > > relative in nepal and had purified it in pashupatinath temple > > according to my chart is it neccessary to wear any other rudraksh > > dob 3rd december 1935 > > place of birth khulna(bangladesh) > > time 06:40 A.M. in the morning > > regards > > arun > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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