Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 Dear friends Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, nandi, trident and om on it. Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of these symbols at all. Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime minister. Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person who can afford it. Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is beyond the dream of a layman. Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees. Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best results. Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All desires of the native are fulfilled. This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after rudraksha. With best wishes and blessings Pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2007 Report Share Posted August 3, 2007 Har Har Mahadev, Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each. Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. Regards, Rajiv Krishna Dasa, WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: Dear friendsEk mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh RudrakshaThis particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.Oval Shaped Ek Mukh RudrakshaOval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.Round Ek Mukh RudrakshaRound Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, nandi, trident and om on it. Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of these symbols at all.Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime minister. Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person who can afford it.Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is beyond the dream of a layman. Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees.Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best results. Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All desires of the native are fulfilled.This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after rudraksha.With best wishes and blessingsPandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.com Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Jai Bhairav! I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads with sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were available for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide the starting of other lines. I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these for lakhs. I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these are pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence not suitable for wearing. thanks amit uniyal www.devshoppe.com sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: > > Har Har Mahadev, > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each. > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. > > Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > Dear friends > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > nandi, trident and om on it. > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > these symbols at all. > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > minister. > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person > who can afford it. > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > beyond the dream of a layman. > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees. > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > results. > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > rudraksha. > > With best wishes and blessings > Pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 dear friend rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or faces of the rudraksha. you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines outside. the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it. the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand have only one locule. a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it. the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha. what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: > > Har Har Mahadev, > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each. > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. > > Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > Dear friends > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > nandi, trident and om on it. > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > these symbols at all. > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > minister. > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person > who can afford it. > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > beyond the dream of a layman. > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees. > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > results. > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > rudraksha. > > With best wishes and blessings > Pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Dear Rajivji, I also fully agree with you in regard to under developed 4 and 5 mukhi being sold as 1 mukhi, just because other lines were not developed well. The actual identification is no of loculaii, the one good thing about only Nepali bead is that no of loculaii is always equal to no of Mukhi's, same is not true for Indonesian beads and other beads grown in haridwar. Also one needs to take Industrial X- ray to check the no of loculaii. Om Tat Sat -Ishwar- sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: > > Har Har Mahadev, > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each. > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. > > Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > Dear friends > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > nandi, trident and om on it. > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > these symbols at all. > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > minister. > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person > who can afford it. > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > beyond the dream of a layman. > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees. > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > results. > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > rudraksha. > > With best wishes and blessings > Pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Dear Friend, Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to be oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot be round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi round is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha I was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for 12 Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing one Mukhi round. Om Tat Sat, -Ishwar- sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friend > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or > faces of the rudraksha. > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > outside. > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it. > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand > have only one locule. > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it. > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha. > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or > more each. > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past few > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that I > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they > will show one seed only. > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > price is actually the real one. > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > Dear friends > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > rudrakshaseller > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > not > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > in > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > produces > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > all > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > cheaters > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > > these symbols at all. > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > in > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > minister. > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > person > > who can afford it. > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > rupees. > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > results. > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > and > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > rudraksha. > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > Pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > who knows. > > Answers - Check it out. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 dear friends all the largest wholesale suppliers of rudraksha in nepal from whom all retailers are procuring have displayed, sold and some are still selling the same round ek mukh rudraksha that we are discussing. two state government organisations through their emporiums are selling round ek mukh rudraksha even today. the same experts who buy rudraksha from these suppliers praise their other products and criticise their round ek mukh rudraksha singularly, for reasons known to themselves. the puranas and upanishads have not recommended a rudraksha which is not available. these holy classics does not even vaguely mention that the round ek mukh rudraksha is a myth and impossible to get. all the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha recommended by lord shiva and narrated by the sages are very much available and are in use by many. i have few mails and excerpts from published pages in print and web forums, from the so called experts who on one hand shout loudly that one faced rudraksha is a myth and on the other hand endorse a couple of places and persons saying that, that or that alone is the genuine round ek mukh rudraksha, smacking hypocricy. writing at one place that it is a myth and writing at another place that only this round rudraksha at this place is genuine only expose their double stance. as regards myself, am straight and clear that am getting this rudraksha from the most trusted rudraksha supplier in nepal who supplied crores of worth rudraksha to all retailers across the globe and even give his contact details to my customers. i go a step further and say that all those who are selling kaju shaped ek mukh rudraksha are successfully selling a rudraksha which does not conform to the very basic requirement that a rudraksha must be round in shape as elucidated in puranas and upanishads. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " ishwar33 " <ishwarn wrote: > > Dear Friend, > > Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to be > oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot be > round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi round > is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha I > was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of > modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one > locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for 12 > Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing one > Mukhi round. > > Om Tat Sat, > -Ishwar- > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friend > > > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own > > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have > > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh > or > > faces of the rudraksha. > > > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as > there > > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring > locules > > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > > outside. > > > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a > > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it. > > > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in > uttarkhand > > have only one locule. > > > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it. > > > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to > count > > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha. > > > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to > the > > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the > > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > Rs. > > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > and > > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > or > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > recently > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > Mukhi > > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees > or > > more each. > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such > a > > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > underdevloped > > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past > few > > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that I > > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my > > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they > > will show one seed only. > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > Ray > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > Dear friends > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > rudrakshaseller > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > prescribed > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > > not > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > is > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > > in > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > many > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > produces > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > > all > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > year. > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > with > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > shivling, > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > cheaters > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > of > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > > in > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > minister. > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > heads > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > Nowadays > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > person > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and > is > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > minds > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > three > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > rupees. > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > results. > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > mukh > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > chapters, > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > worshipped. > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > and > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > > and > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > All > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > Pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > > who knows. > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 Har Har Mahadev, Prabhu without hurting anybody's sentiments most humbly, I would like to sumbit that we are talking of Rudrakshas and not Badrakshas. All Indian variety of so called Rudraksha is actually a Badraksha, In Badrakshas which ever may be the Mukh it is, it will have either one ot two seeds only. You can cut this laterally and see that even a four Mukhi Badraksha will have only 2 seeds. Devotees pl note "A BADRAKSHA IS NOT A RUDRAKSHA". If any devotee wants to know the story of Rudrakshas and Badrakshas and how Badrakshas have came into being, pl mail me. Definitely Respected Prabhu Arjun ji, if the suppliers have lost the sanctity of giving a genuine Rudraksha to the devotee even after taking full amount, then a devotee has a full right to under go a "Non destructive Testing" to ascertain that he is buying a genuine Rudraksha, in this Holy Texts does not interfere. And as a Rudraksha suppliers we must encourage this. Why a devotee should pay Rs. 5 Lakhs for a bead which is available for Rs. 2000/-.???. Dont you think he is being penalised for his devotion and his utmost trust towards his supplier, How far this is justified. Is this supplier not cheating the public?? I think especially for a costly bead the testing of bead should be encouraged and devotees should buy from the reputed Rudraksha suppliers only. Aum Namah Shivaye, Aum Namoh Narayana, Rajiv Krishna Dasa WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM WWW.RUDRAKSHA-RATNA.COMpanditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear friendrudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or faces of the rudraksha.you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines outside.the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand have only one locule.a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it.the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha.what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.comsacred-objects , Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote:>> Har Har Mahadev, > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each.> Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. > > Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote:> Dear friends> > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > nandi, trident and om on it. > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > these symbols at all.> > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > minister. > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person > who can afford it.> > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > beyond the dream of a layman. > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees.> > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > results. > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.> > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > rudraksha.> > With best wishes and blessings> Pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.> Answers - Check it out.> oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 Namaskar I have seen high quality round 2 mukhi from Nepal, but I dont know how many locules are inside. Pandit Arjuna is correct that nothing is decribed in scripture about number of locules, only mukhi lines. At the same time it is described about beads have to be round and heavy, this is an indication to me of indirect reference to avoid beads that is hollow with missing seeds inside. I am not sure if we can assume that all higher mukhi beads, ie 14 Mukhi Deva Mani never has 14 locules inside? Ole Alstrupishwar33 <ishwarn wrote: Dear Friend,Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to be oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot be round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi round is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha I was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for 12 Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing one Mukhi round.Om Tat Sat,-Ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear friend> > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or > faces of the rudraksha.> > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > outside.> > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.> > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand > have only one locule.> > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it.> > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha.> > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > <shaligram8@> wrote:> >> > Har Har Mahadev, > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or > more each.> > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they > will show one seed only. > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > price is actually the real one. > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > Dear friends> > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > rudrakshaseller > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > not > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > in > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > produces > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > all > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > cheaters > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > > these symbols at all.> > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > in > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > minister. > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > person > > who can afford it.> > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > rupees.> > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > results. > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.> > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > and > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > rudraksha.> > > > With best wishes and blessings> > Pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > who knows.> > Answers - Check it out.> >> Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 dear Rajiv Krishna Dasa ji Namsthe Can i know i case if i buy a rudraksha from a supplier how to test it at home or is their any center in bangalore for its test best regards Vignhesh Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Har Har Mahadev, Prabhu without hurting anybody's sentiments most humbly, I would like to sumbit that we are talking of Rudrakshas and not Badrakshas. All Indian variety of so called Rudraksha is actually a Badraksha, In Badrakshas which ever may be the Mukh it is, it will have either one ot two seeds only. You can cut this laterally and see that even a four Mukhi Badraksha will have only 2 seeds. Devotees pl note "A BADRAKSHA IS NOT A RUDRAKSHA". If any devotee wants to know the story of Rudrakshas and Badrakshas and how Badrakshas have came into being, pl mail me. Definitely Respected Prabhu Arjun ji, if the suppliers have lost the sanctity of giving a genuine Rudraksha to the devotee even after taking full amount, then a devotee has a full right to under go a "Non destructive Testing" to ascertain that he is buying a genuine Rudraksha, in this Holy Texts does not interfere. And as a Rudraksha suppliers we must encourage this. Why a devotee should pay Rs. 5 Lakhs for a bead which is available for Rs. 2000/-.???. Dont you think he is being penalised for his devotion and his utmost trust towards his supplier, How far this is justified. Is this supplier not cheating the public?? I think especially for a costly bead the testing of bead should be encouraged and devotees should buy from the reputed Rudraksha suppliers only. Aum Namah Shivaye, Aum Namoh Narayana, Rajiv Krishna Dasa WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM WWW.RUDRAKSHA-RATNA.COMpanditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > wrote: dear friendrudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or faces of the rudraksha.you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines outside.the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand have only one locule.a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it.the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha.what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.comsacred-objects , Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote:>> Har Har Mahadev, > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or more each.> Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they will show one seed only. > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge price is actually the real one. > > Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote:> Dear friends> > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a rudrakshaseller > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does not > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line in > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which produces > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and all > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > nandi, trident and om on it. > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by cheaters > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > these symbols at all.> > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or in > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > minister. > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any person > who can afford it.> > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > beyond the dream of a layman. > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs rupees.> > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > results. > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.> > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there and > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > rudraksha.> > With best wishes and blessings> Pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.> Answers - Check it out.> oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Dear Friends, I know all the wholesale suppliers who have website and others' who haven't. I have been told by them that they have not sold a single real one mukhi round. They also claimed that what they sell is under developed 3/4/5 mukhi. Also the scientific fact about Nepali Rudraksh is that no of locules has to be same as no of Mukhi's irrespective of the No of Mukhi's. This fact can be verified by Botonist like Mr. Chandrashekar phadke of Pune. If anybody is interested in getting such under developed so called round one Mukhi for collection purpose get in touch with me at ishwar33 or ishwarn Om Tat Sat. -Ishwar- sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friends > > all the largest wholesale suppliers of rudraksha in nepal from whom > all retailers are procuring have displayed, sold and some are still > selling the same round ek mukh rudraksha that we are discussing. two > state government organisations through their emporiums are selling > round ek mukh rudraksha even today. > > the same experts who buy rudraksha from these suppliers praise their > other products and criticise their round ek mukh rudraksha > singularly, for reasons known to themselves. > > the puranas and upanishads have not recommended a rudraksha which is > not available. these holy classics does not even vaguely mention > that the round ek mukh rudraksha is a myth and impossible to get. > all the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha recommended by lord shiva and narrated > by the sages are very much available and are in use by many. > > i have few mails and excerpts from published pages in print and web > forums, from the so called experts who on one hand shout loudly that > one faced rudraksha is a myth and on the other hand endorse a couple > of places and persons saying that, that or that alone is the genuine > round ek mukh rudraksha, smacking hypocricy. writing at one place > that it is a myth and writing at another place that only this round > rudraksha at this place is genuine only expose their double stance. > > as regards myself, am straight and clear that am getting this > rudraksha from the most trusted rudraksha supplier in nepal who > supplied crores of worth rudraksha to all retailers across the globe > and even give his contact details to my customers. > > i go a step further and say that all those who are selling kaju > shaped ek mukh rudraksha are successfully selling a rudraksha which > does not conform to the very basic requirement that a rudraksha must > be round in shape as elucidated in puranas and upanishads. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > sacred-objects , " ishwar33 " <ishwarn@> wrote: > > > > Dear Friend, > > > > Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to > be > > oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot > be > > round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi > round > > is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha > I > > was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of > > modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one > > locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for > 12 > > Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing > one > > Mukhi round. > > > > Om Tat Sat, > > -Ishwar- > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear friend > > > > > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its > own > > > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it > have > > > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the > mukh > > or > > > faces of the rudraksha. > > > > > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as > > there > > > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring > > locules > > > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > > > outside. > > > > > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is > a > > > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it. > > > > > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in > > uttarkhand > > > have only one locule. > > > > > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within > it. > > > > > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to > > count > > > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the > rudraksha. > > > > > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to > > the > > > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not > the > > > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > > Rs. > > > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > > and > > > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > Mukhi > > > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees > > or > > > more each. > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > a > > > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > underdevloped > > > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > > > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past > > few > > > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that > I > > > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > my > > > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > they > > > will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that > a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > > of > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows. > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Aum Namah Shivaye, Dear Friends, A very well developed 14 Mukhi will have 14 seeds inside, I have absolutely no doubt about it. We have laterally cut beads latterally from 2 Mukhi to 14 Mukhi, when my father Mr. Kamal Narayan Seetha ji was writing his book about the Rudraksha, and examined the beads under microscope and there is no doubt that in a 14 Mukhi bead there were 14 chambers inside bead and inside each chamber there were one seed making a total of 14 seeds inside a 14 Mukhi Rudraksha. Similarly a 2 Mukhi bead had 2 chambers and 2 seeds, a three mukhi bead had 3 chambers and total of three seeds inside and the results were same for the rest of the beads also. Then we went on to do the same exercise of 15 Mukhi as well as 16 Mukhi Rudraksha also. Pl trust me the results were same. The results of the same exercise are being printed with pictures is his forth coming book. If a 14 Mukhi Rudraksha is light in weight then though it will have 14 chambers but it will have 14 seeds very close to each other at some places or they might be so thin that sometimes they get stuck or merge with in the chamber itself. That is why we propogate that the bead should be well formed and heavy. So that the bead has very well developed seeds to. Pl tell me which is the energy source of a Rudraksha, the outer body or the lines of the outer body ( Mukhs) or the seeds ??? It is pertinent to mention that our Texts says beads with a natural hole should be worn. Devotees pl note that the Nepalese beads and Indonesian beads have the seeds at the periphery and a natural hole at the centre. But in case of so called 1 Mukhi Kaju shaped, or 2 Mukhi or 3 Mukhi beads from Haridwar, there is no natural hole and hence as per texts they will not produce any good results. Technically these are Badrakshas and are not even Rudrakshas. Now regarding the no. of Loculaii inside the bead and no mention of these in Texts, it is very obvious that, that was a Satyuga where no body used to deceive any other person, people were truthful, there was no cheating, Rudrakshas had no fakes, Rudrakshas were generally gifted from one Saint to a person for doing good services, so there was no need of really going into proving the genuinty of the Rudraksha or whether there is a fake Rudraksha. In Satyuga times, nobody would carve lines on the bead and make a 12 Mukhi Rudraksha a 14 Mukhi bead, there was no person who would carve snake and a Trishul on a Rudraksha to make it one Mukhi Rudraksha, so even Gods, saints and sages have not gone into those intricacies of going into deeper of Rudraksha beads as to count the no. of Loculaii to really prove that the Rudraksha is genuine. But now it a Kalyuga, every Supplier wants to mint money by what ever means possible at his end. Purchasing a bead for Rs. 2000/- and selling for Rs. 5 Lakhs, Wow ! what a business!!! Most of these suppliers have just read 'R' of Rudraksha and they think that they are the master of Rudraksha Therapy. So, dear Devotees, in the present scenario, there is a definite need of ensuring that the bead which any devotee is buying is a genuine bead. A genuine bead can only produce the desired results. Subh Dinam Astu, Rajiv Krishna Dasa, WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM 09322646421Ole Alstrup <alstrup wrote: Namaskar I have seen high quality round 2 mukhi from Nepal, but I dont know how many locules are inside. Pandit Arjuna is correct that nothing is decribed in scripture about number of locules, only mukhi lines. At the same time it is described about beads have to be round and heavy, this is an indication to me of indirect reference to avoid beads that is hollow with missing seeds inside. I am not sure if we can assume that all higher mukhi beads, ie 14 Mukhi Deva Mani never has 14 locules inside? Ole Alstrupishwar33 <ishwarn (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Dear Friend,Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to be oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot be round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi round is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha I was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for 12 Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing one Mukhi round.Om Tat Sat,-Ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear friend> > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or > faces of the rudraksha.> > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > outside.> > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.> > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand > have only one locule.> > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it.> > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha.> > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > <shaligram8@> wrote:> >> > Har Har Mahadev, > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or > more each.> > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they > will show one seed only. > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > price is actually the real one. > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > Dear friends> > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > rudrakshaseller > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > not > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > in > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > produces > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > all > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > cheaters > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > > these symbols at all.> > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > in > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > minister. > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > person > > who can afford it.> > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > rupees.> > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > results. > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.> > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > and > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > rudraksha.> > > > With best wishes and blessings> > Pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > who knows.> > Answers - Check it out.> >> Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 dear rajiv ji During the course of discussion i have seen mail and discussion that hera shakn is not available it is very rare and one in million, but in your site i see hera shank for cheap prices between 5ooo to 7000 it is the orignial one or wht is the difference between your hera shanks and the one discussed few weeks back in this group.Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Aum Namah Shivaye, Dear Friends, A very well developed 14 Mukhi will have 14 seeds inside, I have absolutely no doubt about it. We have laterally cut beads latterally from 2 Mukhi to 14 Mukhi, when my father Mr. Kamal Narayan Seetha ji was writing his book about the Rudraksha, and examined the beads under microscope and there is no doubt that in a 14 Mukhi bead there were 14 chambers inside bead and inside each chamber there were one seed making a total of 14 seeds inside a 14 Mukhi Rudraksha. Similarly a 2 Mukhi bead had 2 chambers and 2 seeds, a three mukhi bead had 3 chambers and total of three seeds inside and the results were same for the rest of the beads also. Then we went on to do the same exercise of 15 Mukhi as well as 16 Mukhi Rudraksha also. Pl trust me the results were same. The results of the same exercise are being printed with pictures is his forth coming book. If a 14 Mukhi Rudraksha is light in weight then though it will have 14 chambers but it will have 14 seeds very close to each other at some places or they might be so thin that sometimes they get stuck or merge with in the chamber itself. That is why we propogate that the bead should be well formed and heavy. So that the bead has very well developed seeds to. Pl tell me which is the energy source of a Rudraksha, the outer body or the lines of the outer body ( Mukhs) or the seeds ??? It is pertinent to mention that our Texts says beads with a natural hole should be worn. Devotees pl note that the Nepalese beads and Indonesian beads have the seeds at the periphery and a natural hole at the centre. But in case of so called 1 Mukhi Kaju shaped, or 2 Mukhi or 3 Mukhi beads from Haridwar, there is no natural hole and hence as per texts they will not produce any good results. Technically these are Badrakshas and are not even Rudrakshas. Now regarding the no. of Loculaii inside the bead and no mention of these in Texts, it is very obvious that, that was a Satyuga where no body used to deceive any other person, people were truthful, there was no cheating, Rudrakshas had no fakes, Rudrakshas were generally gifted from one Saint to a person for doing good services, so there was no need of really going into proving the genuinty of the Rudraksha or whether there is a fake Rudraksha. In Satyuga times, nobody would carve lines on the bead and make a 12 Mukhi Rudraksha a 14 Mukhi bead, there was no person who would carve snake and a Trishul on a Rudraksha to make it one Mukhi Rudraksha, so even Gods, saints and sages have not gone into those intricacies of going into deeper of Rudraksha beads as to count the no. of Loculaii to really prove that the Rudraksha is genuine. But now it a Kalyuga, every Supplier wants to mint money by what ever means possible at his end. Purchasing a bead for Rs. 2000/- and selling for Rs. 5 Lakhs, Wow ! what a business!!! Most of these suppliers have just read 'R' of Rudraksha and they think that they are the master of Rudraksha Therapy. So, dear Devotees, in the present scenario, there is a definite need of ensuring that the bead which any devotee is buying is a genuine bead. A genuine bead can only produce the desired results. Subh Dinam Astu, Rajiv Krishna Dasa, WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM 09322646421Ole Alstrup <alstrup > wrote: Namaskar I have seen high quality round 2 mukhi from Nepal, but I dont know how many locules are inside. Pandit Arjuna is correct that nothing is decribed in scripture about number of locules, only mukhi lines. At the same time it is described about beads have to be round and heavy, this is an indication to me of indirect reference to avoid beads that is hollow with missing seeds inside. I am not sure if we can assume that all higher mukhi beads, ie 14 Mukhi Deva Mani never has 14 locules inside? Ole Alstrupishwar33 <ishwarn (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Dear Friend,Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to be oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot be round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi round is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha I was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for 12 Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing one Mukhi round.Om Tat Sat,-Ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear friend> > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its own > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it have > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the mukh or > faces of the rudraksha.> > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as there > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring locules > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > outside.> > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is a > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.> > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in uttarkhand > have only one locule.> > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within it.> > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to count > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the rudraksha.> > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to the > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not the > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > <shaligram8@> wrote:> >> > Har Har Mahadev, > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for Rs. > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold and > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 Mukhi > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees or > more each.> > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such a > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an underdevloped > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past few > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that I > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on my > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them they > will show one seed only. > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > price is actually the real one. > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > Dear friends> > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > rudrakshaseller > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is prescribed > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > not > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > in > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are many > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > produces > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > all > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed with > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > cheaters > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > > these symbols at all.> > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > in > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > minister. > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting heads > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. Nowadays > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > person > > who can afford it.> > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and is > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the minds > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > rupees.> > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > results. > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped.> > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > and > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > rudraksha.> > > > With best wishes and blessings> > Pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > who knows.> > Answers - Check it out.> >> Mail is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your free account today. Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 Har Har Mahadev, Dear Friends, Today I also Purchased 17 beads of so called 1 Mukhi Rudraksha, which are actually underdeveloped 3 or 4 or 5 Mukhi Rudrakshas. Few of the beads were so clear 1 Mukhi that I first thought that today I made my day. But my happiness was shortlived when I saw their X-Ray photograph and as usual they were all having 4 or 5 seeds inside them. All these 17 Rudrakshas I purchased for an average price of Rs 1700/- each. Any devotee who is interested can mail to get more information about them. Dear Friends I was reading one more mail in which The writer has mentioned that 14 Mukhis and 13 Mukhis will not have 14 or 13 seeds and some challenge was also thrown. I want to ask this devotee that how many 13 or 14 Mukhis he has actually cut laterally for study. As I have mentioned in my earlier posting that we have seen the internal structure of the all the beads starting from 2 Mukhi till 16 Mukhi and we have asertained that a very well developed bead I say again a very well developed 14 Mukhi bead has 14 seeds inside. All these pictures are being published in the latest book of Rudraksha by Mr. Kamal Narayan Seetha. But a lighter bead might have the seed mixed with in its chamber so we might find in these Rudrakshas the seeds are less. But we must take a very good quality bead for best results. Why to compromise on the quality. So no more challenge on this Prabhu..... Also "divinity" word is very easy to write, quoting of texts stating we should count the lines all sounds very good, but from inside my friends, the supplier will never be happy because he knows that he is deceiving the people. Also telling that 'anyone who is interested in buying may buy this bead and those not interested may not buy this' is also not correct, as a Rudraksha Supplier we have a commitment towards the society and we must do it most dutifully. Secodly I must say that I firmly believe that 1 Mukhi round is very much possible. Kali Baba was very lucky to have one but what is being sold for 5 Lakhs in the name of I mukhi round bead is actually cheating and the worst crime a supplier can do. This is the only point I want to make. In the very first mail I wrote that I would like to buy one so called 1 Mukhi bead for 5 Lakhs but it should have one seed or one loculaii only. No comments were offered on that... I think my purpose of making the devotees aware the exact cost of so called 1 Mukhi has been acheived and I have received over 100 mails in my personal ID where in several devotees have confessed that they were actually duped. Few of the devotees are sending me their beads for testing and I shall place the pictures in front of the group members for their information also. Aum Namah Shivaye! Thanks and Regards, Rajiv Krishna Dasa WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM WWW.RUDRAKSHA-RATNA.COM WWW.RUDRASHAKTI.COM ishwar33 <ishwarn wrote: Dear Friends,I know all the wholesale suppliers who have website and others' who haven't. I have been told by them that they have not sold a single real one mukhi round. They also claimed that what they sell is under developed 3/4/5 mukhi. Also the scientific fact about Nepali Rudraksh is that no of locules has to be same as no of Mukhi's irrespective of the No of Mukhi's. This fact can be verified by Botonist like Mr. Chandrashekar phadke of Pune. If anybody is interested in getting such under developed so called round one Mukhi for collection purpose get in touch with me at ishwar33 or ishwarn (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Om Tat Sat.-Ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear friends> > all the largest wholesale suppliers of rudraksha in nepal from whom > all retailers are procuring have displayed, sold and some are still > selling the same round ek mukh rudraksha that we are discussing. two > state government organisations through their emporiums are selling > round ek mukh rudraksha even today.> > the same experts who buy rudraksha from these suppliers praise their > other products and criticise their round ek mukh rudraksha > singularly, for reasons known to themselves.> > the puranas and upanishads have not recommended a rudraksha which is > not available. these holy classics does not even vaguely mention > that the round ek mukh rudraksha is a myth and impossible to get. > all the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha recommended by lord shiva and narrated > by the sages are very much available and are in use by many.> > i have few mails and excerpts from published pages in print and web > forums, from the so called experts who on one hand shout loudly that > one faced rudraksha is a myth and on the other hand endorse a couple > of places and persons saying that, that or that alone is the genuine > round ek mukh rudraksha, smacking hypocricy. writing at one place > that it is a myth and writing at another place that only this round > rudraksha at this place is genuine only expose their double stance.> > as regards myself, am straight and clear that am getting this > rudraksha from the most trusted rudraksha supplier in nepal who > supplied crores of worth rudraksha to all retailers across the globe > and even give his contact details to my customers.> > i go a step further and say that all those who are selling kaju > shaped ek mukh rudraksha are successfully selling a rudraksha which > does not conform to the very basic requirement that a rudraksha must > be round in shape as elucidated in puranas and upanishads.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > sacred-objects , "ishwar33" <ishwarn@> wrote:> >> > Dear Friend,> > > > Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to > be > > oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot > be > > round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi > round > > is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha > I > > was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of > > modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one > > locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for > 12 > > Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing > one > > Mukhi round.> > > > Om Tat Sat,> > -Ishwar-> > > > sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > >> > > dear friend> > > > > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its > own > > > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it > have > > > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the > mukh > > or > > > faces of the rudraksha.> > > > > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as > > there > > > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring > > locules > > > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > > > outside.> > > > > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is > a > > > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.> > > > > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in > > uttarkhand > > > have only one locule.> > > > > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within > it.> > > > > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to > > count > > > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the > rudraksha.> > > > > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to > > the > > > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not > the > > > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > with best wishes and blessings> > > pandit arjun> > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote:> > > >> > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > > Rs. > > > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > > and > > > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > Mukhi > > > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees > > or > > > more each.> > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > a > > > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > underdevloped > > > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > > > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past > > few > > > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that > I > > > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > my > > > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > they > > > will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > > > Dear friends> > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that > a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > > of > > > > these symbols at all.> > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it.> > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped.> > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha.> > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings> > > > Pandit arjun> > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows.> > > > Answers - Check it out.> > > >> > >> >> Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2007 Report Share Posted August 8, 2007 dear friend amit as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from shri sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken to him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever seen or shown such beads to you. sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted in their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five lakhs or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe wrote: > > Jai Bhairav! > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads with > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were available > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide the > starting of other lines. > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these for > lakhs. > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these are > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence not > suitable for wearing. > thanks > amit uniyal > www.devshoppe.com > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii or > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai recently > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > Rupees or more each. > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , that > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > they will show one seed only. > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X Ray > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > price is actually the real one. > > > > Regards, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > Dear friends > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > rudrakshaseller > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > prescribed > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > not > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it is > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > in > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > many > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > produces > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > all > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every year. > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > with > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, shivling, > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > cheaters > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any of > > these symbols at all. > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > in > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > minister. > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > heads > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > Nowadays > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > person > > who can afford it. > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and > is > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > minds > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just three > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > rupees. > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > results. > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek mukh > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous chapters, > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is worshipped. > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti and > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > and > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. All > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > rudraksha. > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > Pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > who knows. > > Answers - Check it out. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2007 Report Share Posted August 8, 2007 dear rajiv krishna dasa ji Namesthe in my openion we should discuss this duplicating of rudraksha beads issue in the group, and black list such peoople with their photo,address and the web site name, so that the realy devoties will be able to buy a real one. and i would like to know if u have a real 14 muki himalayan collector bead with you with 14seads inside as ur discussing in this group.can you show the picture of the same with x ray and the price for it. regards Vignhesh Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: Har Har Mahadev, Dear Friends, Today I also Purchased 17 beads of so called 1 Mukhi Rudraksha, which are actually underdeveloped 3 or 4 or 5 Mukhi Rudrakshas. Few of the beads were so clear 1 Mukhi that I first thought that today I made my day. But my happiness was shortlived when I saw their X-Ray photograph and as usual they were all having 4 or 5 seeds inside them. All these 17 Rudrakshas I purchased for an average price of Rs 1700/- each. Any devotee who is interested can mail to get more information about them. Dear Friends I was reading one more mail in which The writer has mentioned that 14 Mukhis and 13 Mukhis will not have 14 or 13 seeds and some challenge was also thrown. I want to ask this devotee that how many 13 or 14 Mukhis he has actually cut laterally for study. As I have mentioned in my earlier posting that we have seen the internal structure of the all the beads starting from 2 Mukhi till 16 Mukhi and we have asertained that a very well developed bead I say again a very well developed 14 Mukhi bead has 14 seeds inside. All these pictures are being published in the latest book of Rudraksha by Mr. Kamal Narayan Seetha. But a lighter bead might have the seed mixed with in its chamber so we might find in these Rudrakshas the seeds are less. But we must take a very good quality bead for best results. Why to compromise on the quality. So no more challenge on this Prabhu..... Also "divinity" word is very easy to write, quoting of texts stating we should count the lines all sounds very good, but from inside my friends, the supplier will never be happy because he knows that he is deceiving the people. Also telling that 'anyone who is interested in buying may buy this bead and those not interested may not buy this' is also not correct, as a Rudraksha Supplier we have a commitment towards the society and we must do it most dutifully. Secodly I must say that I firmly believe that 1 Mukhi round is very much possible. Kali Baba was very lucky to have one but what is being sold for 5 Lakhs in the name of I mukhi round bead is actually cheating and the worst crime a supplier can do. This is the only point I want to make. In the very first mail I wrote that I would like to buy one so called 1 Mukhi bead for 5 Lakhs but it should have one seed or one loculaii only. No comments were offered on that... I think my purpose of making the devotees aware the exact cost of so called 1 Mukhi has been acheived and I have received over 100 mails in my personal ID where in several devotees have confessed that they were actually duped. Few of the devotees are sending me their beads for testing and I shall place the pictures in front of the group members for their information also. Aum Namah Shivaye! Thanks and Regards, Rajiv Krishna Dasa WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM WWW.RUDRAKSHA-RATNA.COM WWW.RUDRASHAKTI.COM ishwar33 <ishwarn (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: Dear Friends,I know all the wholesale suppliers who have website and others' who haven't. I have been told by them that they have not sold a single real one mukhi round. They also claimed that what they sell is under developed 3/4/5 mukhi. Also the scientific fact about Nepali Rudraksh is that no of locules has to be same as no of Mukhi's irrespective of the No of Mukhi's. This fact can be verified by Botonist like Mr. Chandrashekar phadke of Pune. If anybody is interested in getting such under developed so called round one Mukhi for collection purpose get in touch with me at ishwar33 or ishwarn (AT) hotmail (DOT) com Om Tat Sat.-Ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear friends> > all the largest wholesale suppliers of rudraksha in nepal from whom > all retailers are procuring have displayed, sold and some are still > selling the same round ek mukh rudraksha that we are discussing. two > state government organisations through their emporiums are selling > round ek mukh rudraksha even today.> > the same experts who buy rudraksha from these suppliers praise their > other products and criticise their round ek mukh rudraksha > singularly, for reasons known to themselves.> > the puranas and upanishads have not recommended a rudraksha which is > not available. these holy classics does not even vaguely mention > that the round ek mukh rudraksha is a myth and impossible to get. > all the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha recommended by lord shiva and narrated > by the sages are very much available and are in use by many.> > i have few mails and excerpts from published pages in print and web > forums, from the so called experts who on one hand shout loudly that > one faced rudraksha is a myth and on the other hand endorse a couple > of places and persons saying that, that or that alone is the genuine > round ek mukh rudraksha, smacking hypocricy. writing at one place > that it is a myth and writing at another place that only this round > rudraksha at this place is genuine only expose their double stance.> > as regards myself, am straight and clear that am getting this > rudraksha from the most trusted rudraksha supplier in nepal who > supplied crores of worth rudraksha to all retailers across the globe > and even give his contact details to my customers.> > i go a step further and say that all those who are selling kaju > shaped ek mukh rudraksha are successfully selling a rudraksha which > does not conform to the very basic requirement that a rudraksha must > be round in shape as elucidated in puranas and upanishads.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > sacred-objects , "ishwar33" <ishwarn@> wrote:> >> > Dear Friend,> > > > Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to > be > > oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi cannot > be > > round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi > round > > is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round rudraksha > I > > was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant of > > modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one > > locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for > 12 > > Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing > one > > Mukhi round.> > > > Om Tat Sat,> > -Ishwar-> > > > sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > >> > > dear friend> > > > > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its > own > > > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it > have > > > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the > mukh > > or > > > faces of the rudraksha.> > > > > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as > > there > > > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring > > locules > > > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > > > outside.> > > > > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling is > a > > > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it.> > > > > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in > > uttarkhand > > > have only one locule.> > > > > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within > it.> > > > > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to > > count > > > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the > rudraksha.> > > > > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as to > > the > > > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not > the > > > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > with best wishes and blessings> > > pandit arjun> > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote:> > > >> > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > > Rs. > > > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > > and > > > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > Mukhi > > > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks Rupees > > or > > > more each.> > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > a > > > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > underdevloped > > > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > > > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the past > > few > > > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", that > I > > > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > my > > > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > they > > > will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > > > Dear friends> > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that > a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > > of > > > > these symbols at all.> > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it.> > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped.> > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses:> > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha.> > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings> > > > Pandit arjun> > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows.> > > > Answers - Check it out.> > > >> > >> >> Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Dear Pandit Arjun ji, I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices. I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and finally u thanked me. Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these reasons for this posting:- (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post. (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices. (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may harm you. (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of rupee, he stopped selling these . (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in this group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just thousands. Thank u Amit uniyal sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friend amit > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from shri > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken to > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever seen > or shown such beads to you. > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted in > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five lakhs > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > wrote: > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > with > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were available > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide the > > starting of other lines. > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these for > > lakhs. > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these are > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence not > > suitable for wearing. > > thanks > > amit uniyal > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > the > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > or > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > recently > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > > Rupees or more each. > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > line > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > that > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > > they will show one seed only. > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > Ray > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > Dear friends > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > rudrakshaseller > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > prescribed > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > > not > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > is > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > > in > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > many > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > produces > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > > all > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > year. > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > with > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > shivling, > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > cheaters > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > of > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > > in > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > minister. > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > heads > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > Nowadays > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > person > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and > > is > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > minds > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > three > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > rupees. > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > results. > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > mukh > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > chapters, > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > worshipped. > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > and > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > > and > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > All > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > Pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > > who knows. > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Dear All As Mr Akshay Vignhesh has written for Mr Rajiv Krishna Dasaji to conduct the Xrays to prove his opininionated stand of 14 mukhi contains 14 seeds or 14 loculi or 14 or at least up to 14 chambered loculi comspiciously seen. We will bear the cost of Mr Rajiv's confirmed postive 14 seeds Xrayed results, if it is postive....assay result. If no postive results of 14 seeds, are assayed , we have no part in such negative results, as to its payment/bearing the cost of a negatively proven defected results... Please also advice the Xray Methodology term ( name of assay) so we will be keen in same assay independently ourself to confirm, via same assay elsewhere herein US. We believe this endurance and delicated pursuit will help Mr Rajiv's credibility of the book to be published and its contents.... On my part, I will be assured of the authenicity, and be in peace of mind to xrayed our inherited Indra Mala which is said to be 205 years old (date of Manufacture) , and heavyily in gold and gemstones. Stored without real understanding in the bank vault for past 80 years. The first bank vault was Empire Bank in Calcutta, then become known as State Bank of India, and in 2003, Its was transferred to HSBC Singapore HQ Vault, for more safety and stability and future protection of Indian Government crazed sudden changed in Rules of Inheritance of Princely States Please note I am not a seller nor with any vested trade interest in Rudrashak or Sacred objects, but a curious intelluctual trying to understand all the materials discussed in this group, which are first hand in our possessions and can be readily referred to held in my hand on new information...coming from this group.... Including the Dana EK MUKHI , so hottly debated here in past 10 days or so.... B M Wodeyar sacred-objects , akshay vignhesh <akshay_vignhesh wrote: > > dear rajiv krishna dasa ji > > Namesthe > in my openion we should discuss this duplicating of rudraksha beads issue in the group, and black list such peoople with their photo,address and the web site name, so that the realy devoties will be able to buy a real one. and i would like to know if u have a real 14 muki himalayan collector bead with you with 14seads inside as ur discussing in this group.can you show the picture of the same with x ray and the price for it. > > regards > Vignhesh > > > Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 wrote: > Har Har Mahadev, > Dear Friends, > Today I also Purchased 17 beads of so called 1 Mukhi Rudraksha, which are actually underdeveloped 3 or 4 or 5 Mukhi Rudrakshas. Few of the beads were so clear 1 Mukhi that I first thought that today I made my day. But my happiness was shortlived when I saw their X-Ray photograph and as usual they were all having 4 or 5 seeds inside them. All these 17 Rudrakshas I purchased for an average price of Rs 1700/- each. Any devotee who is interested can mail to get more information about them. > Dear Friends I was reading one more mail in which The writer has mentioned that 14 Mukhis and 13 Mukhis will not have 14 or 13 seeds and some challenge was also thrown. I want to ask this devotee that how many 13 or 14 Mukhis he has actually cut laterally for study. > As I have mentioned in my earlier posting that we have seen the internal structure of the all the beads starting from 2 Mukhi till 16 Mukhi and we have asertained that a very well developed bead I say again a very well developed 14 Mukhi bead has 14 seeds inside. All these pictures are being published in the latest book of Rudraksha by Mr. Kamal Narayan Seetha. But a lighter bead might have the seed mixed with in its chamber so we might find in these Rudrakshas the seeds are less. But we must take a very good quality bead for best results. Why to compromise on the quality. So no more challenge on this Prabhu..... > Also " divinity " word is very easy to write, quoting of texts stating we should count the lines all sounds very good, but from inside my friends, the supplier will never be happy because he knows that he is deceiving the people. Also telling that 'anyone who is interested in buying may buy this bead and those not interested may not buy this' is also not correct, as a Rudraksha Supplier we have a commitment towards the society and we must do it most dutifully. > Secodly I must say that I firmly believe that 1 Mukhi round is very much possible. Kali Baba was very lucky to have one but what is being sold for 5 Lakhs in the name of I mukhi round bead is actually cheating and the worst crime a supplier can do. This is the only point I want to make. In the very first mail I wrote that I would like to buy one so called 1 Mukhi bead for 5 Lakhs but it should have one seed or one loculaii only. No comments were offered on that... > > I think my purpose of making the devotees aware the exact cost of so called 1 Mukhi has been acheived and I have received over 100 mails in my personal ID where in several devotees have confessed that they were actually duped. Few of the devotees are sending me their beads for testing and I shall place the pictures in front of the group members for their information also. > Aum Namah Shivaye! > Thanks and Regards, > Rajiv Krishna Dasa > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > WWW.RUDRAKSHA-RATNA.COM > WWW.RUDRASHAKTI.COM > > ishwar33 <ishwarn wrote: > Dear Friends, > > I know all the wholesale suppliers who have website and others' who > haven't. I have been told by them that they have not sold a single > real one mukhi round. They also claimed that what they sell is under > developed 3/4/5 mukhi. Also the scientific fact about Nepali Rudraksh > is that no of locules has to be same as no of Mukhi's irrespective of > the No of Mukhi's. This fact can be verified by Botonist like Mr. > Chandrashekar phadke of Pune. If anybody is interested in getting > such under developed so called round one Mukhi for collection purpose > get in touch with me at ishwar33 or ishwarn > > Om Tat Sat. > -Ishwar- > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friends > > > > all the largest wholesale suppliers of rudraksha in nepal from whom > > all retailers are procuring have displayed, sold and some are still > > selling the same round ek mukh rudraksha that we are discussing. > two > > state government organisations through their emporiums are selling > > round ek mukh rudraksha even today. > > > > the same experts who buy rudraksha from these suppliers praise > their > > other products and criticise their round ek mukh rudraksha > > singularly, for reasons known to themselves. > > > > the puranas and upanishads have not recommended a rudraksha which > is > > not available. these holy classics does not even vaguely mention > > that the round ek mukh rudraksha is a myth and impossible to get. > > all the 1 to 14 mukh rudraksha recommended by lord shiva and > narrated > > by the sages are very much available and are in use by many. > > > > i have few mails and excerpts from published pages in print and web > > forums, from the so called experts who on one hand shout loudly > that > > one faced rudraksha is a myth and on the other hand endorse a > couple > > of places and persons saying that, that or that alone is the > genuine > > round ek mukh rudraksha, smacking hypocricy. writing at one place > > that it is a myth and writing at another place that only this round > > rudraksha at this place is genuine only expose their double stance. > > > > as regards myself, am straight and clear that am getting this > > rudraksha from the most trusted rudraksha supplier in nepal who > > supplied crores of worth rudraksha to all retailers across the > globe > > and even give his contact details to my customers. > > > > i go a step further and say that all those who are selling kaju > > shaped ek mukh rudraksha are successfully selling a rudraksha which > > does not conform to the very basic requirement that a rudraksha > must > > be round in shape as elucidated in puranas and upanishads. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > sacred-objects , " ishwar33 " <ishwarn@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Friend, > > > > > > Logically as the number of mukhi decreases the rudraksha tends to > > be > > > oval, see 3 and 2 Mukhi, 2 Mukhi is more oval, so one mukhi > cannot > > be > > > round. It has been proved by experts in the field that 1 mukhi > > round > > > is more of myth now. In the quest to own one mukhi round > rudraksha > > I > > > was once cheated by known person, who sold me uttarkhand variant > of > > > modified 2 mukhi,i.e one line was removed, the Xray showed one > > > locule. I finally returned that Rudraksha. It is better to go for > > 12 > > > Mukhi rudraksha which also represent sun. I have stopped chasing > > one > > > Mukhi round. > > > > > > Om Tat Sat, > > > -Ishwar- > > > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > > dear friend > > > > > > > > rudraksha is a holy and divine product and of course it has its > > own > > > > botanical features too. the sages and gods who prescribed it > > have > > > > mentioned to count the lines ON the rudraksha to decipher the > > mukh > > > or > > > > faces of the rudraksha. > > > > > > > > you cannot apply the laboratory type test to a divine object as > > > there > > > > is no such thumb rule available in the holy texts. measuring > > > locules > > > > within a rudrakhsa is NOT synyonymous with the number of lines > > > > outside. > > > > > > > > the ek mukh kaju type rudraksha which most people are selling > is > > a > > > > variant of two mukh rudraksha and has two locules within it. > > > > > > > > the oval two mukh and three mukh rudraksha of himalayas in > > > uttarkhand > > > > have only one locule. > > > > > > > > a fourteen mukh rudraksha will not have fourteen locules within > > it. > > > > > > > > the one and only thumbrule to measure the number of faces is to > > > count > > > > the fully developed lines on the external surface of the > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > what you say of a rudraksha having equal number of locules as > to > > > the > > > > number of lines outside seems logically correct, but it is not > > the > > > > case in higher mukh rudraksha or in lower mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > pandit arjun > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > same. > > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > am > > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > > have > > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > for > > > Rs. > > > > 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > the > > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > gold > > > and > > > > Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > you > > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > Loculaii > > > or > > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > > me. > > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > > recently > > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > > Rudrakshas > > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing > the > > X > > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > > Rudraksha > > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > Mukhi > > > > round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > Rupees > > > or > > > > more each. > > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > > such > > > a > > > > way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > underdevloped > > > > bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one line or one > > > > developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > > and > > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > is > > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the > past > > > few > > > > years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > that > > I > > > > saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > on > > my > > > > hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > > they > > > > will show one seed only. > > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > > or > > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an > X > > > Ray > > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > huge > > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha > are > > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to > similar > > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > prescribed > > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > that > > a > > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > > does > > > > not > > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > > However, > > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > it > > > is > > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > > line > > > > in > > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > the > > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > > this > > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here > are > > > many > > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > > produces > > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > > and > > > > all > > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > > year. > > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally > developed > > > with > > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > > shivling, > > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > > cheaters > > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > > to > > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > any > > > of > > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a > king > > or > > > > in > > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > > minister. > > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several > round > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > heads > > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > > seek > > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > Nowadays > > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > > few > > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to > any > > > > person > > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself > made > > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > > and > > > is > > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > minds > > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > > three > > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > best > > > > > results. > > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > > mukh > > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > > chapters, > > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, > while > > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > > the > > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > verses: > > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both > bhakti > > > and > > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > > brahmahatya. > > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > > there > > > > and > > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are > solved. > > > All > > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > > to > > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > > someone > > > > who knows. > > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Heartthrob. 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Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Dear Pandit Arjunji, I know Sanjay agarwal very well and I have seen the one round mukhi gold capped he sells, he is genius in selling these under developed 5 mukhi beads and we meet whenever he comes to Bangalore. He himself told me that these are under developed 4 or 5 Mukhi and they always sells them with gold capping to hide under developed lines near hole of Rudraksha. I also know that he doesn't sell them for INR 2000 or 3000, he won't sell for less than INR 2,00,000. Last year he offered me one bead for INR 1,00,000. Since these have 4/5 seeds, they would give effect accordinly. In this Kali yuga all Rudraksha dealers have become materialistic except for Rudraksha-Ratna.com and Shri Richardji who would never buy and sell such beads. This happended long back in Gem business, so it is not surprising now in Rudraksha. Om Tat Sat. -Ishwar- sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear friend amit > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from shri > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken to > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever seen > or shown such beads to you. > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted in > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five lakhs > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > wrote: > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > with > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were available > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide the > > starting of other lines. > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these for > > lakhs. > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these are > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence not > > suitable for wearing. > > thanks > > amit uniyal > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the same. > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I am > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which have > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal for > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > the > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, gold > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be that > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So you > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one Loculaii > or > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply me. > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > recently > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped Rudrakshas > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the X > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the Rudraksha > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > > Rupees or more each. > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in such > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > line > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal and > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which is > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the past > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > that > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them on > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for them > > they will show one seed only. > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees or > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > Ray > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so huge > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > Dear friends > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > rudrakshaseller > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > prescribed > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention that a > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead does > > not > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. However, > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, it > is > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one line > > in > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped ek > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since the > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, this > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > many > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > produces > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha and > > all > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > year. > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > with > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > shivling, > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > cheaters > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India to > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain any > of > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king or > > in > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > minister. > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round ek > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > heads > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who seek > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > Nowadays > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have few > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > person > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees and > > is > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > minds > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > three > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > rupees. > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the best > > > results. > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > mukh > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > chapters, > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions the > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > worshipped. > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 verses: > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. Nashyanupadrava: > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > and > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of brahmahatya. > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells there > > and > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > All > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and to > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > Pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone > > who knows. > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2007 Report Share Posted August 9, 2007 Dear Amitji, Please create a album and then add pictures. We are all very greatful to you. Regards, -Ishwar- sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe wrote: > > Dear Pandit Arjun ji, > I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices. > I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and > finally u thanked me. > Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > reasons for this posting:- > > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post. > (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices. > (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may harm > you. > (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of > rupee, he stopped selling these . > (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in this > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > thousands. > > Thank u > Amit uniyal > > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friend amit > > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > shri > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken > to > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > seen > > or shown such beads to you. > > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted > in > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > lakhs > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > > with > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > available > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide > the > > > starting of other lines. > > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these > for > > > lakhs. > > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these > are > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > not > > > suitable for wearing. > > > thanks > > > amit uniyal > > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > for > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > > the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > gold > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > > > Rupees or more each. > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > > line > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the > past > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > > that > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > on > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > them > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > that a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > any > > of > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > verses: > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows. > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2007 Report Share Posted August 12, 2007 dear amitji the mail to you was written in the group 48 hours before but it appeared after two days and hence i called you in the middle. here is the truth based on facts: 1. mukundaji sold ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs of rupees earlier. 2. agarwalji is stil selling this ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs. 3. you made a definite statement in your mail that you have seen the same round ek mukh rudraksha with sanjay agarwal for rs.1700 which is false. 3.1. when i called you, you mentioned that it was HEARSAY and you have seen these at a shop in chandnichowk and that shopowner has told you that he got these from sanjay agarwal. 3.2. i called that chandnichowk supplier and mr.sanjay agarwal visited this shopowner and called me from that place as well and both have confirmed that this chandnichowk supplier has bought these SIMILAR round ek mukh rudraksha from SOMEONE ELSE and not from agarwal rudraksha. hope members note this truth. writing in public groups based on HEARSAY words instead of having seen first hand is not truth. here, i appreciate ishwarji of bangalore when he said he was shown by agarwalji same beads for a couple of lakhs earlier which sanjay agarwalji too confirmed. what ishwarji said about sanjay agarwal is truth and what you said is false. truth remains truth when heard from the supplier, buyer or the third person. most of those criticising this round rudraksha have bought millions of rupees worth other rudraksha from these two suppliers and are still buying. if they all, including you, feel that these two reputed wholesale suppliers have sold fake beads of round ek mukh rudraksha and are still selling the same, what credibility you all place on the other rudrakshas that you all bought from them. hence i made it a point to mention the source and give the contact details of the supplier so that the buyer has a right to know from where i got these rudraksha and whether that supplier is trustworthy or not. by the way my supplier has given 100% buyback guarantee for genuinity of the round ek mukh rudraksha and even in the worst case of a customer returning on not getting satisfied of the genuinity, the customer would get the full amount refunded. hence my customers dont worry about the genuinity as he gets a genuine product or he gets 100% money refunded. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe wrote: > > Dear Pandit Arjun ji, > I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices. > I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and > finally u thanked me. > Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > reasons for this posting:- > > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post. > (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices. > (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may harm > you. > (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of > rupee, he stopped selling these . > (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in this > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > thousands. > > Thank u > Amit uniyal > > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear friend amit > > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > shri > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken > to > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > seen > > or shown such beads to you. > > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted > in > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > lakhs > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > > with > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > available > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide > the > > > starting of other lines. > > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these > for > > > lakhs. > > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these > are > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > not > > > suitable for wearing. > > > thanks > > > amit uniyal > > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > for > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > > the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > gold > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > > > Rupees or more each. > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > > line > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the > past > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > > that > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > on > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > them > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > that a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > any > > of > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > verses: > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows. > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Dear Friends, I have taken following production details from rudrakshanepal.com, which clearly indicates that only 2 to 3 Nos of 1 Mukhi round beads are produced per year and every year more than specified nos of 1 mukhi round sold. From these figures one can easily conclude that there is lot of manipulation in the Rudraksha market and one should rely on the test for costly beads, just like we do for gems. In my opinion, nobody would put geniune Eka Mukhi Gol dana for sale. In overall, the quantity of Rudrakshas produced which has the following trend since 50 years..... 1 face- 2 to 3 pieces 2 face- around 100 pieces 3 face- around 2000 pieces 4 face,5 face,6 face -more than 1 million pieces 7 face- not more than 20 thousand pieces 8 face- to 12 face- around 2000 pieces 13 face- not more than 600 pieces 14 face and 15 face- not more than 200 pieces each 16 face and 17 face- not more than 30 pieces 18 face,19 face and twenty face-less than 10 pieces 21 face- not more than 2 pieces Gaurishankar- 2000 pieces Ganesh Rudraksha- 5000 pieces Trijuti- not more than 5 pieces Higher mukhis – Extremely rare, with at most 1 or 2 pieces produced Om Tat Sat. -ishwar- sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > dear amitji > > the mail to you was written in the group 48 hours before but it > appeared after two days and hence i called you in the middle. > > here is the truth based on facts: > > 1. mukundaji sold ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs of rupees earlier. > 2. agarwalji is stil selling this ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs. > 3. you made a definite statement in your mail that you have seen the > same round ek mukh rudraksha with sanjay agarwal for rs.1700 which is > false. > 3.1. when i called you, you mentioned that it was HEARSAY and you > have seen these at a shop in chandnichowk and that shopowner has told > you that he got these from sanjay agarwal. > 3.2. i called that chandnichowk supplier and mr.sanjay agarwal > visited this shopowner and called me from that place as well and both > have confirmed that this chandnichowk supplier has bought these > SIMILAR round ek mukh rudraksha from SOMEONE ELSE and not from > agarwal rudraksha. > > hope members note this truth. > > writing in public groups based on HEARSAY words instead of having > seen first hand is not truth. here, i appreciate ishwarji of > bangalore when he said he was shown by agarwalji same beads for a > couple of lakhs earlier which sanjay agarwalji too confirmed. what > ishwarji said about sanjay agarwal is truth and what you said is > false. > > truth remains truth when heard from the supplier, buyer or the third > person. > > most of those criticising this round rudraksha have bought millions > of rupees worth other rudraksha from these two suppliers and are > still buying. if they all, including you, feel that these two > reputed wholesale suppliers have sold fake beads of round ek mukh > rudraksha and are still selling the same, what credibility you all > place on the other rudrakshas that you all bought from them. > > hence i made it a point to mention the source and give the contact > details of the supplier so that the buyer has a right to know from > where i got these rudraksha and whether that supplier is trustworthy > or not. > > by the way my supplier has given 100% buyback guarantee for genuinity > of the round ek mukh rudraksha and even in the worst case of a > customer returning on not getting satisfied of the genuinity, the > customer would get the full amount refunded. hence my customers dont > worry about the genuinity as he gets a genuine product or he gets > 100% money refunded. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Pandit Arjun ji, > > I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called > > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices. > > I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and > > finally u thanked me. > > Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > > reasons for this posting:- > > > > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post. > > (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices. > > (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may > harm > > you. > > (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of > > rupee, he stopped selling these . > > (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in > this > > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > > thousands. > > > > Thank u > > Amit uniyal > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > dear friend amit > > > > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > > shri > > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round > ek > > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken > > to > > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > > seen > > > or shown such beads to you. > > > > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted > > in > > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > > lakhs > > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > > > with > > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > > available > > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide > > the > > > > starting of other lines. > > > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these > > for > > > > lakhs. > > > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these > > are > > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > > not > > > > suitable for wearing. > > > > thanks > > > > amit uniyal > > > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > > same. > > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > > am > > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > > have > > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > > for > > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 > Lakhs, > > > the > > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > > gold > > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > > that > > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > > you > > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > > Loculaii > > > or > > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > > me. > > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > > recently > > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > > Rudrakshas > > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing > the > > X > > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > > Rudraksha > > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 > Laks > > > > Rupees or more each. > > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > > such > > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > > > line > > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > > and > > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > > is > > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the > > past > > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped " , > > > that > > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > > on > > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > > them > > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > > or > > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an > X > > > Ray > > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > > huge > > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha > are > > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to > similar > > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > > prescribed > > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > > that a > > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > > does > > > > not > > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > > However, > > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > > it > > > is > > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > > line > > > > in > > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > > the > > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > > this > > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here > are > > > > many > > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > > produces > > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > > and > > > > all > > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > > year. > > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally > developed > > > > with > > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > > shivling, > > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > > cheaters > > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > > to > > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > > any > > > of > > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a > king > > or > > > > in > > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > > minister. > > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several > round > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > > heads > > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > > seek > > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > > Nowadays > > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > > few > > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to > any > > > > person > > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself > made > > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > > and > > > > is > > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > > minds > > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > > three > > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > > best > > > > > results. > > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > > mukh > > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > > chapters, > > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, > while > > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > > the > > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > > verses: > > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both > bhakti > > > and > > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > > brahmahatya. > > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > > there > > > > and > > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are > solved. > > > All > > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > > to > > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > > someone > > > > who knows. > > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Dear Friends, It is really bad on the part of both the suppliers you named if they are selling a bead of Rs. 1700/- in 5 Lakhs or in few lakhs. They will loose their credibility. But more important is that why at all there is a need of naming a particular supplier and defame him stating that he has sold some Rudraksha for 5 Lakhs which is available for Rs. 1700 to Rs. 2000. I think it is highly immature on your part Mr Arjun. Again in the second line of your mail below you are naming some other supplier and declaring infront of group that he is selling 1 Mukhi bead in few Lakhs now also, this is again highly incorrect. Now even if they were selling good and genuine beads, few devotees might not buy Rudrakshas from them as you are trying to justify something incorrect. Now you writing these type of mails clearly proves that you are guilty conscious. I think in this forum let us not prove our points by naming some person, that means what ever we say does not have any standing and since we are naming other persons so may be readers may believe us. I think you need to post mails when you are 100% sure that what you are writing is substantiated by facts and other thing is lets discuss something constructive in this forum. I dont think this forum is made to settle the scores. So these personal discussions can be done in the respective mail ID'S, No member is interested in all this crap. And now for Lord Shiva sake pl dont sell for 2 or 3 Lakhs the 1 Mukhi bead after knowing that 1 Mukhi bead which has actually 4 or 5 seeds inside only costs Rs. 1700 to Rs. 2000. Siddharthpanditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear amitjithe mail to you was written in the group 48 hours before but it appeared after two days and hence i called you in the middle.here is the truth based on facts:1. mukundaji sold ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs of rupees earlier.2. agarwalji is stil selling this ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs.3. you made a definite statement in your mail that you have seen the same round ek mukh rudraksha with sanjay agarwal for rs.1700 which is false.3.1. when i called you, you mentioned that it was HEARSAY and you have seen these at a shop in chandnichowk and that shopowner has told you that he got these from sanjay agarwal.3.2. i called that chandnichowk supplier and mr.sanjay agarwal visited this shopowner and called me from that place as well and both have confirmed that this chandnichowk supplier has bought these SIMILAR round ek mukh rudraksha from SOMEONE ELSE and not from agarwal rudraksha.hope members note this truth.writing in public groups based on HEARSAY words instead of having seen first hand is not truth. here, i appreciate ishwarji of bangalore when he said he was shown by agarwalji same beads for a couple of lakhs earlier which sanjay agarwalji too confirmed. what ishwarji said about sanjay agarwal is truth and what you said is false.truth remains truth when heard from the supplier, buyer or the third person.most of those criticising this round rudraksha have bought millions of rupees worth other rudraksha from these two suppliers and are still buying. if they all, including you, feel that these two reputed wholesale suppliers have sold fake beads of round ek mukh rudraksha and are still selling the same, what credibility you all place on the other rudrakshas that you all bought from them.hence i made it a point to mention the source and give the contact details of the supplier so that the buyer has a right to know from where i got these rudraksha and whether that supplier is trustworthy or not.by the way my supplier has given 100% buyback guarantee for genuinity of the round ek mukh rudraksha and even in the worst case of a customer returning on not getting satisfied of the genuinity, the customer would get the full amount refunded. hence my customers dont worry about the genuinity as he gets a genuine product or he gets 100% money refunded. with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy.comsacred-objects , "amit uniyal" <devshoppe wrote:>> Dear Pandit Arjun ji,> I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices.> I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and > finally u thanked me.> Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > reasons for this posting:-> > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post.> (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices.> (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may harm > you.> (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of > rupee, he stopped selling these .> (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in this > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > thousands.> > Thank u> Amit uniyal> > > > > sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> >> > dear friend amit> > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > shri > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round ek > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken > to > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > seen > > or shown such beads to you.> > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted > in > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > lakhs > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers.> > > > with best wishes and blessings> > pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , "amit uniyal" <devshoppe@> > > wrote:> > >> > > Jai Bhairav!> > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > > with > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > available > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping).> > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide > the > > > starting of other lines.> > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these > for > > > lakhs.> > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these > are > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > not > > > suitable for wearing.> > > thanks> > > amit uniyal> > > www.devshoppe.com> > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > <shaligram8@> wrote:> > > >> > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > same. > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > am > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > have > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > for > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 Lakhs, > > the > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > gold > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > that > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > you > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > Loculaii > > or > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > me. > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > recently > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > Rudrakshas > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing the > X > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > Rudraksha > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 Laks > > > Rupees or more each.> > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > such > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > > line > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > and > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > is > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the > past > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", > > that > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > on > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > them > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > or > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an X > > Ray > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > huge > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > > > Dear friends> > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha are > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to similar > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > prescribed > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > that a > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > does > > > not > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > However, > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > it > > is > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > line > > > in > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > the > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > this > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here are > > > many > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > produces > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > and > > > all > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > year. > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally developed > > > with > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > shivling, > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > cheaters > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > to > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > any > > of > > > > these symbols at all.> > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a king > or > > > in > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > minister. > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several round > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > heads > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > seek > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > Nowadays > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > few > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to any > > > person > > > > who can afford it.> > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself made > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > and > > > is > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > minds > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > three > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > rupees.> > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > best > > > > results. > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > mukh > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > chapters, > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, while > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > the > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > worshipped.> > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > verses:> > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both bhakti > > and > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > brahmahatya. > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > there > > > and > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are solved. > > All > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > to > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > rudraksha.> > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings> > > > Pandit arjun> > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > someone > > > who knows.> > > > Answers - Check it out.> > > >> > >> >> Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 dear ishwar JI Is this details are for one tree or how is it best regards Vignheshishwar33 <ishwarn wrote: Dear Friends,I have taken following production details from rudrakshanepal.com, which clearly indicates that only 2 to 3 Nos of 1 Mukhi round beads are produced per year and every year more than specified nos of 1 mukhi round sold. From these figures one can easily conclude that there is lot of manipulation in the Rudraksha market and one should rely on the test for costly beads, just like we do for gems. In my opinion, nobody would put geniune Eka Mukhi Gol dana for sale.In overall, the quantity of Rudrakshas produced which has the following trend since 50 years.....1 face- 2 to 3 pieces 2 face- around 100 pieces3 face- around 2000 pieces4 face,5 face,6 face -more than 1 million pieces 7 face- not more than 20 thousand pieces8 face- to 12 face- around 2000 pieces13 face- not more than 600 pieces 14 face and 15 face- not more than 200 pieces each16 face and 17 face- not more than 30 pieces 18 face,19 face and twenty face-less than 10 pieces 21 face- not more than 2 pieces Gaurishankar- 2000 pieces Ganesh Rudraksha- 5000 pieces Trijuti- not more than 5 pieces Higher mukhis – Extremely rare, with at most 1 or 2 pieces producedOm Tat Sat.-ishwar-sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" <panditarjun2004 wrote:>> dear amitji> > the mail to you was written in the group 48 hours before but it > appeared after two days and hence i called you in the middle.> > here is the truth based on facts:> > 1. mukundaji sold ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs of rupees earlier.> 2. agarwalji is stil selling this ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs.> 3. you made a definite statement in your mail that you have seen the > same round ek mukh rudraksha with sanjay agarwal for rs.1700 which is > false.> 3.1. when i called you, you mentioned that it was HEARSAY and you > have seen these at a shop in chandnichowk and that shopowner has told > you that he got these from sanjay agarwal.> 3.2. i called that chandnichowk supplier and mr.sanjay agarwal > visited this shopowner and called me from that place as well and both > have confirmed that this chandnichowk supplier has bought these > SIMILAR round ek mukh rudraksha from SOMEONE ELSE and not from > agarwal rudraksha.> > hope members note this truth.> > writing in public groups based on HEARSAY words instead of having > seen first hand is not truth. here, i appreciate ishwarji of > bangalore when he said he was shown by agarwalji same beads for a > couple of lakhs earlier which sanjay agarwalji too confirmed. what > ishwarji said about sanjay agarwal is truth and what you said is > false.> > truth remains truth when heard from the supplier, buyer or the third > person.> > most of those criticising this round rudraksha have bought millions > of rupees worth other rudraksha from these two suppliers and are > still buying. if they all, including you, feel that these two > reputed wholesale suppliers have sold fake beads of round ek mukh > rudraksha and are still selling the same, what credibility you all > place on the other rudrakshas that you all bought from them.> > hence i made it a point to mention the source and give the contact > details of the supplier so that the buyer has a right to know from > where i got these rudraksha and whether that supplier is trustworthy > or not.> > by the way my supplier has given 100% buyback guarantee for genuinity > of the round ek mukh rudraksha and even in the worst case of a > customer returning on not getting satisfied of the genuinity, the > customer would get the full amount refunded. hence my customers dont > worry about the genuinity as he gets a genuine product or he gets > 100% money refunded. > > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy.com> > sacred-objects , "amit uniyal" <devshoppe@> > wrote:> >> > Dear Pandit Arjun ji,> > I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u called > > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high prices.> > I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, and > > finally u thanked me.> > Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > > reasons for this posting:-> > > > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post.> > (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices.> > (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may > harm > > you.> > (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands of > > rupee, he stopped selling these .> > (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in > this > > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > > thousands.> > > > Thank u> > Amit uniyal> > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , "panditarjun2004" > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > >> > > dear friend amit> > > > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > > shri > > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round > ek > > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have spoken > > to > > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > > seen > > > or shown such beads to you.> > > > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying this > > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these 1500 > > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has posted > > in > > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > > lakhs > > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they are > > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many retailers.> > > > > > with best wishes and blessings> > > pandit arjun> > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , "amit uniyal" <devshoppe@> > > > wrote:> > > >> > > > Jai Bhairav!> > > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such beads > > > with > > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > > available > > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping).> > > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to hide > > the > > > > starting of other lines.> > > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling these > > for > > > > lakhs.> > > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that these > > are > > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > > not > > > > suitable for wearing.> > > > thanks> > > > amit uniyal> > > > www.devshoppe.com> > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > > <shaligram8@> wrote:> > > > >> > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > > same. > > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, I > > am > > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis which > > have > > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > > for > > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 > Lakhs, > > > the > > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > > gold > > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > > that > > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > > you > > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > > Loculaii > > > or > > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can supply > > me. > > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > > recently > > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > > Rudrakshas > > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing > the > > X > > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > > Rudraksha > > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed 4 > > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 > Laks > > > > Rupees or more each.> > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha in > > such > > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only one > > > line > > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha.> > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of Nepal > > and > > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple which > > is > > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, "now I think for the > > past > > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been stopped", > > > that > > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held them > > on > > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > > them > > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs Rupees > > or > > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for an > X > > > Ray > > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > > huge > > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa,> > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote:> > > > > Dear friends> > > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most enquired > > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha > are > > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers.> > > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to > similar > > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > > prescribed > > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > > that a > > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > > does > > > > not > > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > > However, > > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand rupees, > > it > > > is > > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops.> > > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in the > > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only one > > line > > > > in > > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek mukh > > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval shaped > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > > the > > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in shape, > > this > > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers.> > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha> > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here > are > > > > many > > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree which > > > > produces > > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh rudraksha > > and > > > > all > > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha every > > > year. > > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally > developed > > > > with > > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > > shivling, > > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > > cheaters > > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across India > > to > > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > > any > > > of > > > > > these symbols at all.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a > king > > or > > > > in > > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or prime > > > > > minister. > > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several > round > > ek > > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the visiting > > > > heads > > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > > seek > > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > > Nowadays > > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who have > > few > > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to > any > > > > person > > > > > who can afford it.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself > made > > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning devotees.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of rupees > > and > > > > is > > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in the > > > > minds > > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for just > > > three > > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five lakhs > > > > rupees.> > > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > > best > > > > > results. > > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round ek > > > mukh > > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > > chapters, > > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, > while > > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly mentions > > the > > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > > worshipped.> > > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > > verses:> > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati.> > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi.> > > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both > bhakti > > > and > > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > > brahmahatya. > > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > > there > > > > and > > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are > solved. > > > All > > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled.> > > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness and > > to > > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought after > > > > > rudraksha.> > > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings> > > > > Pandit arjun> > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > > someone > > > > who knows.> > > > > Answers - Check it out.> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 dear ishwarji firstly i appreciate you for endorsing a fact that round ek mukhi is available, even if it is only 2 or 3 beads per annum. i heard few documents are available in the archives of some newspapers where NEPAL KING, as the head of the governemnt of nepal has gifted round ek mukhi rudraksha. i am trying to get these published facts made available and make the world aware that this round ek mukhi has been in existence all along albeit not available for comman man. brother richardji who is an established authority in the sacred objects market in the world, is also sticking to his repeated stand of respected kalibabaji having the round ek mukhi. one senior member of this group too mentioned having seen the round ek mukhi rudraksha at pasupatinath mandir. so it is now an established truth and fact that ROUND EK MUKHI RUDRAKSHA DOES EXIST AND IT IS NOT A MYTH. so all those who are saying even today that round ek mukhi rudrakha is a myth, must correct themselves that it is not a myth and it does exist. of course we can debate and present truth and facts on its availability or non-availability in the second stage. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " ishwar33 " <ishwarn wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > I have taken following production details from rudrakshanepal.com, > which clearly indicates that only 2 to 3 Nos of 1 Mukhi round beads > are produced per year and every year more than specified nos of 1 > mukhi round sold. From these figures one can easily conclude that > there is lot of manipulation in the Rudraksha market and one should > rely on the test for costly beads, just like we do for gems. In my > opinion, nobody would put geniune Eka Mukhi Gol dana for sale. > > > > In overall, the quantity of Rudrakshas produced which has the > following trend since 50 years..... > 1 face- 2 to 3 pieces > 2 face- around 100 pieces > 3 face- around 2000 pieces > 4 face,5 face,6 face -more than 1 million pieces > 7 face- not more than 20 thousand pieces > 8 face- to 12 face- around 2000 pieces > 13 face- not more than 600 pieces > 14 face and 15 face- not more than 200 pieces each > 16 face and 17 face- not more than 30 pieces > 18 face,19 face and twenty face-less than 10 pieces > 21 face- not more than 2 pieces > Gaurishankar- 2000 pieces > Ganesh Rudraksha- 5000 pieces > Trijuti- not more than 5 pieces > Higher mukhis – Extremely rare, with at most 1 or 2 pieces produced > > Om Tat Sat. > -ishwar- > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > dear amitji > > > > the mail to you was written in the group 48 hours before but it > > appeared after two days and hence i called you in the middle. > > > > here is the truth based on facts: > > > > 1. mukundaji sold ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs of rupees earlier. > > 2. agarwalji is stil selling this ek mukh rudraksha for few lakhs. > > 3. you made a definite statement in your mail that you have seen > the > > same round ek mukh rudraksha with sanjay agarwal for rs.1700 which > is > > false. > > 3.1. when i called you, you mentioned that it was HEARSAY and you > > have seen these at a shop in chandnichowk and that shopowner has > told > > you that he got these from sanjay agarwal. > > 3.2. i called that chandnichowk supplier and mr.sanjay agarwal > > visited this shopowner and called me from that place as well and > both > > have confirmed that this chandnichowk supplier has bought these > > SIMILAR round ek mukh rudraksha from SOMEONE ELSE and not from > > agarwal rudraksha. > > > > hope members note this truth. > > > > writing in public groups based on HEARSAY words instead of having > > seen first hand is not truth. here, i appreciate ishwarji of > > bangalore when he said he was shown by agarwalji same beads for a > > couple of lakhs earlier which sanjay agarwalji too confirmed. what > > ishwarji said about sanjay agarwal is truth and what you said is > > false. > > > > truth remains truth when heard from the supplier, buyer or the > third > > person. > > > > most of those criticising this round rudraksha have bought millions > > of rupees worth other rudraksha from these two suppliers and are > > still buying. if they all, including you, feel that these two > > reputed wholesale suppliers have sold fake beads of round ek mukh > > rudraksha and are still selling the same, what credibility you all > > place on the other rudrakshas that you all bought from them. > > > > hence i made it a point to mention the source and give the contact > > details of the supplier so that the buyer has a right to know from > > where i got these rudraksha and whether that supplier is > trustworthy > > or not. > > > > by the way my supplier has given 100% buyback guarantee for > genuinity > > of the round ek mukh rudraksha and even in the worst case of a > > customer returning on not getting satisfied of the genuinity, the > > customer would get the full amount refunded. hence my customers > dont > > worry about the genuinity as he gets a genuine product or he gets > > 100% money refunded. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " <devshoppe@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Pandit Arjun ji, > > > I find ur behaviour bit strange.Yesterday morning at 7' am u > called > > > me and talked to me for around 1 hour.During our conversation u > > > agreeed 1000 times, that u have bought these beads for high > prices. > > > I also said that i will arrange these beads for u in just 2000, > and > > > finally u thanked me. > > > Now, today u r posting this message in group.I can see only these > > > reasons for this posting:- > > > > > > (1) You dont want ur customers to read my earlier post. > > > (2) You have bought and are selling these on killing prices. > > > (3) You fear that people will know the real prices and this may > > harm > > > you. > > > (4) As far as Nepa Rudraksha is concerned, MR Mukunda sold these > > > beads when no1 else was selling, he collected lakhs and when he > > > found that some of his competitors are selling it for thousands > of > > > rupee, he stopped selling these . > > > (5) Now, i will arrange these beads and will upload the pics in > > this > > > group itself....so that people can understand that the bead for > > > which they are spending lakhs of rupee can be available in just > > > thousands. > > > > > > Thank u > > > Amit uniyal > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " panditarjun2004 " > > > <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > > > dear friend amit > > > > > > > > as you may be aware i bought these round ek mukh rudraksha from > > > shri > > > > sanjay agarwalji and he denies having ever seen or sold a round > > ek > > > > mukh rudraksha for the amounts rs.1500 to rs.2000. I have > spoken > > > to > > > > him on his showing these beads to you and he denies having ever > > > seen > > > > or shown such beads to you. > > > > > > > > sine i am procuring my rudraksha from him and he is denying > this > > > > availability of a couple of thousand rupees worth round ek mukh > > > > rudraksha, could you please advise where you have seen these > 1500 > > > > rupees worth round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > members may remember that last year even neparudraksha has > posted > > > in > > > > their website the round ek mukh rudrksha and sold for some five > > > lakhs > > > > or so. now the same is not available in their website. they > are > > > > also a leading wholesale suppliers of rudraksha to many > retailers. > > > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > > pandit arjun > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , " amit uniyal " > <devshoppe@> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Jai Bhairav! > > > > > I strongly agree with shri Rajiv Dasa ji,I have seen such > beads > > > > with > > > > > sanjay agarwal of agarwal rudraksha and such beads were > > > available > > > > > for Rs 1500-2000 when i last saw these (without gold capping). > > > > > Few of these were capped in gold ( Rs 3500 - Rs 4000 ) to > hide > > > the > > > > > starting of other lines. > > > > > I saw some seller buying these for few rupees and selling > these > > > for > > > > > lakhs. > > > > > I agree that these are real beads, but you cant say that > these > > > are > > > > > pure ek mukhis, these are undeveloped 4 or 5 mukhis and hence > > > not > > > > > suitable for wearing. > > > > > thanks > > > > > amit uniyal > > > > > www.devshoppe.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > sacred-objects , Shaligram Shala > > > > > <shaligram8@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Har Har Mahadev, > > > > > > Prabhu your mail is very informative and thanks for the > > > same. > > > > > > Most reapectfully, without hurting anybody's centiments, > I > > > am > > > > > differeing on your point no. 5 or Myth no. 5. > > > > > > Sir, undevloped Nepalese round 4 Mukhis or 5 Mukhis > which > > > have > > > > > only one clear line as Mukh are abundantly available in Nepal > > > for > > > > > Rs. 2000 /- only, The people are selling them for even 41 > > Lakhs, > > > > the > > > > > other day I read in the newspaper, where the picture of that > > > > > Rudraksha was given and it has been pendalled with diamonds, > > > gold > > > > > and Ruby stones. The exact one Mukhi round Nepalese will be > > > that > > > > > Rudraksha which will have one seed or one Loculaii inside. So > > > you > > > > > stating that the Rudraksha available for 5 Lakhs has one > > > Loculaii > > > > or > > > > > one seed then I would like to have 1 atleast if you can > supply > > > me. > > > > > This can be easily cheked by X-Ray. > > > > > > During our Rudraksha exhibition at Hydrabad and Chennai > > > > recently > > > > > we came across two devotees bringing these underdevloped > > > Rudrakshas > > > > > with only one Mukh clearly available and seen, but on seeing > > the > > > X > > > > > Ray picture we proved to those devotees that actually the > > > Rudraksha > > > > > had 4 seeds and what they were wearing was an under developed > 4 > > > > > Mukhi round Nepalese Rudraksha for which they paid some 1.5 > > Laks > > > > > Rupees or more each. > > > > > > Tactfully the supplier cap the underdeveloped Rudraksha > in > > > such > > > > > a way that four or five lines which actually begin in an > > > > > underdevloped bead are hidden and the devotee is shown only > one > > > > line > > > > > or one developed line of the 4 Mukhi Rudraksha. > > > > > > I had the previledge to see the Rudrakshas of King of > Nepal > > > and > > > > > the one which has been kept in the Pashupati Nath Temple > which > > > is > > > > > shown to the devotees only once a year, " now I think for the > > > past > > > > > few years, the one Mukhi showing to devotees has been > stopped " , > > > > that > > > > > I saw around 5 years back. They had some power when I held > them > > > on > > > > > my hand, but I am not really sure that if X Ray is taken for > > > them > > > > > they will show one seed only. > > > > > > So devotees are advised that before spending 5 Lakhs > Rupees > > > or > > > > > more pl it will be wise to spend another Rs. 200 or 300 for > an > > X > > > > Ray > > > > > and atleast let us confirm that the one we are buying for so > > > huge > > > > > price is actually the real one. > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > > > > > WWW.SHALIGRAM.COM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear friends > > > > > > > > > > > > Ek mukh rudraksha is the most sought after and most > enquired > > > > > > rudraksha so much so that any layman who approaches a > > > > > rudrakshaseller > > > > > > has his first enquiry on an ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > > > Let us first see as to how many types of ek mukh rudraksha > > are > > > > > > available or made available by the rudraksha sellers. > > > > > > > > > > > > Half Moon Shaped or Kaju (Cashewnut) Shaped Ek Mukh > Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > > > This particular bead comes from a tree that belongs to > > similar > > > > > > species of rudraksha. But this shape is alien to what is > > > > > prescribed > > > > > > in the sacred texts. Since all puranas unanimously mention > > > that a > > > > > > rudraksha must be round in shape, this crescent shaped bead > > > does > > > > > not > > > > > > conform to this basic shape requirement of a rudraksha. > > > However, > > > > > > since this rudraksha costs only a couple of thousand > rupees, > > > it > > > > is > > > > > > the most selling rudraksha, especially by all TV shops. > > > > > > > > > > > > Oval Shaped Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > > > Oval shaped three mukh rudraksha are grown abundantly in > the > > > > > > Himalayas in Uttarkhand and few of these beads find only > one > > > line > > > > > in > > > > > > it. Traders in Haridwar are found to be creating oval ek > mukh > > > > > > rudraksha from an oval three mukh rudraksha. Some oval > shaped > > > ek > > > > > > mukh rudraksha also come from the Indonesian islands. Since > > > the > > > > > > shastras prescribe a rudraksha which must be round in > shape, > > > this > > > > > > oval shape too found no favour with rudraksha lovers. > > > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha > > > > > > > > > > > > Round Ek Mukh Rudraksha is available only from Nepal. Here > > are > > > > > many > > > > > > myths surrounding the round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 1. Ek mukh rudraksha comes from a separate tree > which > > > > > produces > > > > > > only one rudraksha bead that too only once a year. > > > > > > Truth is that there is no separate tree for ek mukh > rudraksha > > > and > > > > > all > > > > > > rudraksha trees yield or produce hundreds of rudraksha > every > > > > year. > > > > > > Any round rudraksha that has only one line naturally > > developed > > > > > with > > > > > > no other lines is a genuine round ek mukh rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 2. Ek mukh rudraksha contains symbols of serpent, > > > > shivling, > > > > > > nandi, trident and om on it. > > > > > > Truth is that all these symbols are artificially crafted by > > > > > cheaters > > > > > > who sell on roadside shops at all pilgrim places across > India > > > to > > > > > > gullible devotees. Round ek mukh rudraksha does not contain > > > any > > > > of > > > > > > these symbols at all. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 3. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by a person becomes a > > king > > > or > > > > > in > > > > > > modern parlance a minister, chief minister, governor or > prime > > > > > > minister. > > > > > > Truth is that the Nepalese king who used to have several > > round > > > ek > > > > > > mukh rudraksha had earlier gifted few of them to the > visiting > > > > > heads > > > > > > of state and also to few richest and influential people who > > > seek > > > > > > them. Hence it became visibly worn by the rich and famous. > > > > > Nowadays > > > > > > democracy is restored in Nepal and the local farmers who > have > > > few > > > > > > round ek mukh rudraksha beads are making them available to > > any > > > > > person > > > > > > who can afford it. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 4. Ek mukh rudraksha does not exist at all. > > > > > > Truth is that it is very much available and I have myself > > made > > > > > > available few round ek mukh rudraksha to discerning > devotees. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 5. Ek mukh rudraksha costs several millions of > rupees > > > and > > > > > is > > > > > > beyond the dream of a layman. > > > > > > Truth is that the high price is more of a hype created in > the > > > > > minds > > > > > > of innocent buyers. Last year I made this available for > just > > > > three > > > > > > lakhs rupees. Presently this is available for just five > lakhs > > > > > rupees. > > > > > > > > > > > > Myth # 6. Ek mukh rudraksha if worn by any native gets the > > > best > > > > > > results. > > > > > > Truth is that Shivapurana clearly mentions that this round > ek > > > > mukh > > > > > > rudraksha needs to be worshipped. Albeit in the previous > > > > chapters, > > > > > > there was a general mention of all rudraksha to be worn, > > while > > > > > > narrating each type of rudraksha, lord shiva clearly > mentions > > > the > > > > > > native getting results of ek mukh rudraksha where it is > > > > worshipped. > > > > > > > > > > > > Shivapurana, Vidyesvara Samhita, 25th Chapter, 63 and 64 > > > verses: > > > > > > Ekavaktram Shivah Saakshaat bhaktimuktiphalaprada: Tasya > > > > > > darshanamatrena brahmahatya vyapohati. > > > > > > Yatra sampoojitastatra lakshmirdooratara nahi. > > > Nashyanupadrava: > > > > > > Sarve sarvakama bhavanti hi. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ek Mukh Rudraksha itself is lord shiva. It confers both > > bhakti > > > > and > > > > > > mukti. Just by seeing it, one gets rid of the sin of > > > brahmahatya. > > > > > > WHERE IT IS WORSHIPPED, lakshmi (goddess of wealth) dwells > > > there > > > > > and > > > > > > never leaves that place. All problems in that area are > > solved. > > > > All > > > > > > desires of the native are fulfilled. > > > > > > > > > > > > This mail in public groups is intended only for awareness > and > > > to > > > > > > present the truth vs myths surrounding this most sought > after > > > > > > rudraksha. > > > > > > > > > > > > With best wishes and blessings > > > > > > Pandit arjun > > > > > > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from > > > someone > > > > > who knows. > > > > > > Answers - Check it out. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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