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Dear Alokji,

 

This is Rudraksha bead is called "Panch Parmeshwor" , check out

http://www.agrawalrudraksha.com/unique_collection.php

 

Regards,

-Ishwar-

 

sacred-objects, "a_jagawat" <a_jagawat

wrote:

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> Dear All,

>

> This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got four

> petals on four sides.

>

> http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?

b=30

>

> Regards,

>

> Alok

>

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Hi

how much is the rare ganesh rudraksh?

 

a_jagawat <a_jagawat > wrote:

Dear All,

 

This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got four

petals on four sides.

 

http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?b=30

 

Regards,

 

Alok

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

This is a Bhadraksha rudraksha found in South India from same tree that

produces the half moon shape one mukhi and large flat 2 mukhi

Bhadraksha. I have bought several of these types from Rameshwaram last

year when I went hunting for rudrakshas to India. Some have 3 and some

have more petals. And no wonder they costed a mere INR 400-1000.

 

I can see several carved beads (having Om, Ganesha, Trident) at Mr.

Agrawal's website. These are quite interesting ones to see as "Mr.

Agarwal can make beads which even nature can't".

 

Joe

sacred-objects, Simone <shombaz wrote:

>

> Hi

>

> how much is the rare ganesh rudraksh?

>

> a_jagawat a_jagawat wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got four

> petals on four sides.

>

> http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?b=30

>

> Regards,

>

> Alok

> Never miss an email again!

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He is charging 1,20,000 Rs which is equivalent to 2790 US. I also

inquired about it from the owner of Agarwal Rudraksha Bhandar, he

says it is a very precious and rare bead.

 

He has got one piece with five petals. According to him it is a

rudraksha which represents Mahalaxmi. His bead is not for sale.

 

Regards,

 

Alok.

 

 

 

sacred-objects, Simone <shombaz wrote:

>

> Hi

>

> how much is the rare ganesh rudraksh?

>

> a_jagawat <a_jagawat wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got four

> petals on four sides.

>

> http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?

b=30

>

> Regards,

>

> Alok

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Never miss an email again!

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Dear Sir,

 

I will be delighted to see them because what i photographed is not a

Bhadraksha. Secondly the origin is Nepali and not South India.

 

As far as Agarwal Rudraksha Bhandar is concerned the photographs are

original and they are not the so called carved beads. Please

remember that you cannot proclaim the unavailability of an object,

just because you have not seen it.

 

There are thousands of things that do exist in this world.

I myself have seen so many beads carrying an om formation. There is

nothing unnatural in it as it is sometimes present in even the

cheapest beads of five mukhis.

 

Regards,

 

Alok

 

 

 

Dsacred-objects, "Aakash" <aakash.joe

wrote:

>

>

> Hi,

>

> This is a Bhadraksha rudraksha found in South India from same tree

that

> produces the half moon shape one mukhi and large flat 2 mukhi

> Bhadraksha. I have bought several of these types from Rameshwaram

last

> year when I went hunting for rudrakshas to India. Some have 3 and

some

> have more petals. And no wonder they costed a mere INR 400-1000.

>

> I can see several carved beads (having Om, Ganesha, Trident) at Mr.

> Agrawal's website. These are quite interesting ones to see as "Mr.

> Agarwal can make beads which even nature can't".

>

> Joe

> sacred-objects, Simone <shombaz@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi

> >

> > how much is the rare ganesh rudraksh?

> >

> > a_jagawat a_jagawat@ wrote:

> > Dear All,

> >

> > This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got

four

> > petals on four sides.

> >

> > http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?

b=30

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> > Alok

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Never miss an email again!

> > Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it

out.

> >

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Dear Alok and friends,

Kamal bead with all the five opened petals is extremely rare. However, Kamal rudraksha with one or two opened petals though rare is available. Most of the time, Kamal rudraksha is available in Rameshwar variety of rudraksha and is very rare in Nepal variety.

In a book 'Rudraksha' published by Chinmaya Mission, Mumbai, a picture of Kamal Rudraksha with two opened petals is given under the name Trijuti. I personally feel it is not correct to mention that bead as Trijuti and is in fact a Kamal Rudraksha or Lotus rudraksha.

With best wishes,

Chandrashekhar Phadke

Chandrashekhar Phadke

 

a_jagawat <a_jagawat > wrote:

He is charging 1,20,000 Rs which is equivalent to 2790 US. I also

inquired about it from the owner of Agarwal Rudraksha Bhandar, he

says it is a very precious and rare bead.

 

He has got one piece with five petals. According to him it is a

rudraksha which represents Mahalaxmi. His bead is not for sale.

 

Regards,

 

Alok.

 

sacred-objects, Simone <shombaz wrote:

>

> Hi

>

> how much is the rare ganesh rudraksh?

>

> a_jagawat <a_jagawat wrote:

> Dear All,

>

> This is the image of a very rare Rudraksha bead which has got four

> petals on four sides.

>

> http://ph.sacred-objects/photos/view/1776?

b=30

>

> Regards,

>

> Alok

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Never miss an email again!

> Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it

out.

>

 

 

 

 

 

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