Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Mr. Anant, Where it is written in the mail that Rudra Centre is dealing with the fake beads. The contents of the mail clearly states that initially for some time the bead was shown on the website but as soon as the research of Rudra Centre proved that the bead was fake, immediately the same picture was transferred to fake bead section. So this shows the quality consciousness and greatness of the Rudra Centre that they believe in giving only genuine beads to the customers. This does not mean that Rudra Centre is dealing with the fake beads. You appear to spread lot of negativity in the group by your mails. Pl stop doing this and buy from where ever you want to buy. Pl see that a reputed website like Rudra Centre can only give genuine beads and that is it. Mr. KN Seetha, Mrs Neeta are the pioneers i spreading Rudrakshas among the masses. Most of the other websites have just copied their contents to make their own websites. Try to read the mail carefuly and read what exactly is written over there. Aaum Namah Shivaye, Rajiv Krishna Dasa --- On Sun, 8/6/08, m_anant <m_anant wrote: m_anant <m_anant Re: Do rudrakshas really help?...whome to trust and where to buy?sacred-objects Date: Sunday, 8 June, 2008, 4:24 PM It's good to know there are many genuine sellers in this forum. I'velisted only 4 websites because, as I mentioned earlier, I narroweddown my choice to these four after researching a lot websites.I wanted to order from rudraksham.com but my concern with them is thatthey don't do any testing on the rudrakshas, yet they guarantee theauthenticity of them. The reason I'm still considering buying fromthem is because, the man sounded authentic and knowledgeable; and, hisprices are lower than that of the other three websites; especially ifyou go for the higher mukhi rudrakshas (15 to 21 mukhi), thedifference in prices is substantially low. So, I wondered how theyrudraksham.com is selling at such low prices when the other three thatI mentioned are priced almost similarly.I also read a comment, the link to which is below, where one of' s own senior staff member said that sells fake stuff. Here is the link to that comment:http://www.indiadiv ine.org/audarya/ hindu-sadhanas/ 268187-rbsc- real-fake- round-1-mukhi- rudra-centre- davidji.htmlI hope, you all understand the reason for my confusion.So, if there are many genuine sellers in this forum, then it's amatter of figuring out who is offering the lowest price and buy from them.Thanks much for your comments and suggestions.sacred-objects, "kerryhermes" <kerryhermes@ ...>wrote:>> There are many genuine sellers of rudraksha in this forum. The three> you have mentioned in your message are also genuine, don't worry.> > It seems you have been reading stuff in wrong places before. Also in> this forum, members mentioned in past messages about experiences and> how they benefited. Why don't you scroll back to some old messages? > > Richardji himself wears 14 mukhi rudraksha. He has also recommended 14> mukhi and 2 mukhi for many problems. All the people he suggested to,> reported good results.> > I wonder how come you only know those 3 sites you mentioned? Surely> you would have read other sites too? No? > > Your post sounds very strange..... .... Anyone who's got half a brain> and happen to know the 3 sites would wonder why you asked questions> the way you did.> > Cheers!> > > sacred-objects, "m_anant" <m_anant@> wrote:> >> > Hello,> > > > I'm a first time rudraksha wearer and feel I should go for a siddha> > mala as a solutions to my problems. I have been looking around for> > genuine rudrakshas, unsure of whom to buy 1-mukhi Indonesian and> > higher mukhi beads from; so, I decided to seek help on this forum. I> > have a couple of questions:> > > > #1. Do rudrakshas really work as advertised? meaning, do they solve> > personal problems like getting a job, finding the right marriage> > partner etc?> > I've read posts on forums like this where people have said that they> > didn't really experience anything different or obtained any material> > benefits from wearing them. Hence, the confusion.> > > > #2. Could you please let me know if the 1-mukhi Indonesian rudraksha> > that rudra-ratna or rudraksha-shakti (K.N.Seetha ji's website; in> > fact, he guarantees the authenticity of this bead) sell is genuine> or not?> > > > #3. Also, rudralife.com claims to test all beads in a ISO 9001> > certified lab and provides the same guarantee on all beads purchased> > there. Do you know if rudralife.com sells genuine rudrakshas or not?> > > > #4. If all these places sell fakes, then who do you recommend buying> > these rudrakshas from?> > > > It'll help buyers like me to know any info about genuine rudraksha> > sellers versus fake ones.> > > > Thank you.> > Namaste> >> From Chandigarh to Chennai - find friends all over India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 Chandrashekhar Ji, I admire your expertise, knowledge, experience and integrity regarding various types of rudraksha. You are truly great. Now that you've brought up the incident when in 2004 somebody created a fake ID as Dharmadev Ji, it brings to mind something the moderator of his group said about another person trying to pose as Rudra Center and creating links that look exactly like Rudra Centre to fool people into clicking on them. I'm not sure if the imposter website still exists but would say some innocent souls might have clicked on them and bought stuff not knowing its not the genuine site. sacred-objects , chandrashekhar phadke <chphadke wrote: > > Dear Ms Sujattha Saiker, > I also want to add here that in 2004 a fake ID was made by 'somebody' in the name of Dharmadev Arya There was lot of discussion on different forums regarding such dirty & nbsp;activities. > & nbsp; > My posting here is to put factual information regarding & nbsp; rarely available Indonesian 2 mukhi rudraksha and to avoid misunderstandings. > & nbsp; > Thanking you and with best wishes, > & nbsp; > Chandrashekhar Phadke, Pune, India > & nbsp; > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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