Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 dear richardji your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than round one mukhi. till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two mukhi rudraksha from nepal. if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few years. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , " Richard Shaw Brown " <rsbj66 wrote: > > NOTE: I think that Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana Rudraksha is also VERY > rare! And is greatly under-estimated in relation to Eka-mukhi > > sacred-objects , Abhishek Dutta > <benarsibabu@> wrote: > > > > Dear Siddhartha, > > > > Your point is well taken & your sentiments regarding the bead > appreciated. The very mention of Nepalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana evokes > reverence as it is considered by many as the holiest of esoteric > objects. So any objective & constructive debate should be welcome.... > > > > For one, the bead is not well formed, infact its a Nepalese > Two/Three Mukhi bead which is malformed. The irregular contouring & > outlining clearly illustrates a marked departure from the smoothness > for which the Nepalese beads are so well known. Well that said the > markings on the bead are genuine & i am sure that the concerned bead > has not gone under the scalpel. > > > > So, there is no doubt that the bead has a Nepalese Genus & the > markings are also genuine, it has a nautral one line & the fact that > there is one seed is very well illustrated by the X-Ray. But whether > nature really intended this bead to be a Eka Mukhi Rudraksha, well I > have my doubts...... > > > > That said can you please throw some light on your statement " Let > us enjoy the eternal bliss the bead is giving us. " Were you > teleported to Mount Kailash when you touched the bead......? > > > > Siddharth Mishra <sidhmis@> wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > Pl believe me, there are no chiesel marks anywhere in the bead. I > have seen the bead very very careflly while holding the bead > physically on my right hand. I personally feel no person will make the > moon in the bead clear by so called chieseling, this does not make any > sense to spoil such a wonderful bead just to make the moon clear. > > > > Prababely the picture is very highly magnified and we all are able > to see the minutest part of the bead, so we are thinking that way. See > the other pose where the Nag is shown, can you see any chieseling > marks there or on the moon which is seen partly in that picture. No > definitely not, I cant see anything like that. > > > > Pl see that part of bead where Eka Mukh is present and tell me > sincerely do you find any chieseling marks there???? > > > > I think we should be thankful to Rajiv Prabhu for giving the > Darshanas of such a rare bead to all Rudraksha Devotee, let us not > hurt him by " unsure " remarks. > > I asked him, if he would like to sell this, to which he answered > very sweetly, " Can any Brahma Vishnu and Mahesh devotee part with the > Sakshat Shiva, which has come to him after so many years of tapas for > some papers( currency), Definitely not " > > > > So there is no point in raising doubts. Let us enjoy the eternal > bliss the bead is giving us all. > > > > Yours Sincerely, > > Siddharth Mishra > > > > --- On Sat, 20/12/08, Janardana Dasa <lightdweller@> wrote: > > > > Janardana Dasa <lightdweller@> > > Re: Napalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana Rudraksha > > sacred-objects > > Saturday, 20 December, 2008, 9:53 AM > > > > Dear All, > > > > From an impartial standpoint (as I always try to be), I too can > see chisel marks as well. This is common in any fine craftsmanship > under magnification. Personally, I would go as far to say, I would > never, ever buy anything but common 5 mukhi Rudraksha from anyone via > the net or mail, as it is too hard to know the quality of the goods > and the integrity of the person. If I ever wanted such a bead, I > would go to Nepal myself to get it. To be perfectly honest with you, > i personally feel (and this is my own opinion which I am entitled to) > that for most, it wouldn't really matter whether they got a high grade > bead or a 5 mukhi. It's the inner state that counts. > > > > Janardana Dasa of Conyers, Georgia USA > > > > --- On Sat, 12/20/08, Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 > wrote: > > > > > > Shaligram Shala <shaligram8 > > > Re: Napalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana Rudraksha > > sacred-objects > > Saturday, December 20, 2008, 5:50 AM > > > > > > Hare Krishna Prabhu, > > Thanks for your mail Prabhu. Please accept my best wishes, all > glories to Sri Guru and Gauranga, all glories to all the devotees of > the Lord. > > Dear Narsamayee or Simone, first accepting that you have a little > knowledge of Rudrakshas and then giving expert comments does'nt match > well friend. > > I knew jeolousy will start left and right against me seeing this > bautiful bead with me. > > I have that much courage to show different poses in 600 pixels > pictures. In your capacity pl make the picture of any Rudraksha bead > in 600 pixels you will yourself find much worse marks than this > beautiful Eka Mukhi Rudraksha. Narsimayee this bead is not for selling > it is only for darshan, I hope you understand. But I am not really > sad with your comments Narsimyee but feel sorry. > > I hope this will help, > > Aum Namoh Bhagvate Vasudevay Saligram Dev Namaha > > I beg to remain yours in the humble service of the Lord and His > devotees. Shubh Dinam Astu / Have a Nice Day, > > Shri Krishna-Balaram Arpanam Astu - in the service of Their > Lordships, Shri Shri Krishna & Balaram, > > Shri Shri Radhika Raman Arpanam Astu, > > Shri Swayamvyakta- Shaligram- Silas Arpanam Astu, > > Thanks and Regards, > > Haribol, > > Rajiv Krishna Dasa, > > WWW.SHALIGRAM. COM > > 00 91 9322646421 > > 00 91 9322646420 > > 0091 22 24459616 > > salagram8 > > shaligram8 > > Address > > 105, Hammersmith Industrial Estate, > > Narayan Pathare Marg, > > Off Shitla Devi Temple Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400037 > > Maharashtra (India ) > > > > --- On Fri, 19/12/08, Simone <shombaz > wrote: > > > > Simone <shombaz > > > Re: Napalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana Rudraksha > > sacred-objects > > Friday, 19 December, 2008, 11:40 PM > > > > ha ( scratching the head ) it sure looks like a > deformed bead. from my little knowledge of rudrakshas, there is no > such thing as a mountain and moon blah blah but only rudrakshas. > > > > i don't want to sound like a wet blanket for all you nut lovers, > but everyone is gifted with eyes and brains! after using the nuts, > don't act like gullible nut-cracks, get your nuts bolted tight. > > > > if you have learned woodwork in school then you can see the markings > of it being chiselled on photo 2 and 3. hey this is just my opinion. > even with x-ray a deformed bead will show some seed inside. > > > > scrathing my head, simone > > > > --- On Fri, 12/19/08, tp mods <tpmods > wrote: > > > > tp mods <tpmods > > > Re: Napalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana Rudraksha > > sacred-objects > > Friday, December 19, 2008, 10:13 AM > > > > If possible get x-ray done,scan it and post it here > and prove your claim,without seeing x-ray it is of no use by seeing > physical lookout. > > > > --- On Fri, 12/19/08, Siddharth Mishra <sidhmis > wrote: > > Siddharth Mishra <sidhmis > > > Napalese Eka Mukhi Gol Dana Rudraksha > > sacred-objects > > Friday, December 19, 2008, 4:18 AM > > > > Wow ! I cannot believe such a beautiful one Mukhi > Gol Nepalese bead I would be seeing in my life ever. Truely > unbelievable !!!! > > Pl view the following link on www..shaligram. com > > > > http://www.shaligra m.com/rudraksha/ 1mukhi.php > > > > There is one more very rare Rudraksha also. Watch that also !!! > > > > Really Adarniye Prabhu Rajiv Krishna Dasa is truely blessed with > the choicest blessings of Lord Shiva. > > > > Har Har Mahadev > > Siddharth Mishra > > > > --- On Thu, 18/12/08, benarsibabu <benarsibabu@ .co. in> wrote: > > > > benarsibabu <benarsibabu@ .co. in> > > Vedic Quote > > sacred-objects > > Thursday, 18 December, 2008, 11:44 PM > > > > To seek God too soon is not less sinful > > than to seek God too late; > > we must love, man, woman, or child, > > we must exhaust ambition, intellect, desire, > > dedicating all things as they pass, > > or we come to God with empty hands..... > > > > Avadhuta > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Connect with friends all over the world.. Get India > Messenger. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! 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Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Dear Ole, The round two mukhi Nepal bead which I have in my collection is similar to giant 3 mukhi Nepal rudraksha i.e. pear shaped bead. The other round two mukhi Nepal bead I had seen was similar to round 4 mukhi regular grade bead. Thanking you and with best wishes, Chandrashekhar Phadke--- On Tue, 23/12/08, alstrup <alstrup wrote: alstrup <alstrup Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol danasacred-objects Date: Tuesday, 23 December, 2008, 2:49 PM I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appearround from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are moreroundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seenreally round beads above 12 mukhi.sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"<panditarjun2004@ ...> wrote:>> dear richardji> > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > round one mukhi.> > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > mukhi rudraksha from nepal.> > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > years.> > with best wishes and blessings> pandit arjun> www.rudraksharemedy .com Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Dear Ole, Namaskar Old Sport.... I had the privilege of seeing the bead in question. It was a beautiful, surprisingly round collector two mukhi bead, which had been exquisitely capped by AGT.I have a sizeable collection of Nepalese two mukhi beads, & till that time was of the opinion that a nepalese two mukhi can never be perfectly round. In my opinion it was a rare occurrence. If it would'nt have been a gift, i would have never forwarded the package ..... Old Sport I observe you can be quite cynical at times.... AbhishekOle Alstrup <alstrup wrote: Do you have a photo of the bead you gave away? Thanks,Ole Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 >sacred-objects Sent: Tuesday, 23 December, 2008 13:05:35Subject: Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana The round (gol dana) 2 mukhi I'm referring is the same as the EkaMukhi gol dana. That means it is not oval, but is round (gol dana). Ihad one piece before but I gave it as a gift to an Indian friend. Abhihas seen that 2-mukhi because he so kindly arranged delivery to myfriend. So try to get another one like that. If you do, and it is notcosting a fortune, then it is very under-rated and under valued.Y/s,Richardsacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup > wrote:>> > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear> round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more> roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen> really round beads above 12 mukhi.> > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"> <panditarjun2004@ > wrote:> >> > dear richardji> > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > > round one mukhi..> > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal.> > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > years.> > > > with best wishes and blessings> > pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy .com> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 dear phadkeji till date i was not fortunate to see a perfectly round two mukhi like the regular 4, 5 or 6 mukhi. could you kindly upload a photo of it in the group if you have. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , chandrashekhar phadke <chphadke wrote: > > Dear Ole, >  > The round two mukhi Nepal bead which I have in my collection is similar to giant 3 mukhi Nepal rudraksha i.e. pear shaped bead. The other round two mukhi Nepal bead I had seen was similar to round 4 mukhi regular grade bead. >  > Thanking you and with best wishes, >  > Chandrashekhar Phadke > > --- On Tue, 23/12/08, alstrup <alstrup wrote: > > alstrup <alstrup > Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana > sacred-objects > Tuesday, 23 December, 2008, 2:49 PM > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear > round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more > roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen > really round beads above 12 mukhi. > > sacred-objects, " panditarjun2004 " > <panditarjun2004@ ...> wrote: > > > > dear richardji > > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > > round one mukhi. > > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal. > > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > years. > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > pandit arjun > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger./invite/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Dear Ole, I will post the photo of the pear shaped 2 mukhi bead. With best wishes. Chadrashekharlstrup wrote: Ole Alstrup <alstrupRe: Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol danasacred-objects Date: Wednesday, 24 December, 2008, 2:06 PM Do you have a photo of the bead you gave away? Thanks,Ole Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 >sacred-objectsTuesday, 23 December, 2008 13:05:35 Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana The round (gol dana) 2 mukhi I'm referring is the same as the EkaMukhi gol dana. That means it is not oval, but is round (gol dana). Ihad one piece before but I gave it as a gift to an Indian friend. Abhihas seen that 2-mukhi because he so kindly arranged delivery to myfriend. So try to get another one like that. If you do, and it is notcosting a fortune, then it is very under-rated and under valued.Y/s,Richardsacred-objects, "alstrup" <alstrup > wrote:>> > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear> round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more> roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen> really round beads above 12 mukhi.> > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"> <panditarjun2004@ > wrote:> >> > dear richardji> > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > > round one mukhi..> > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal.> > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > years.> > > > with best wishes and blessings> > pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy .com> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Sorry, I never got a photo of the round 2 mukhi. I'm still in contact with the owner, but I don't like to ask people to work unless really necessary. Y/s, Richard sacred-objects , Ole Alstrup <alstrup wrote: > > Do you have a photo of the bead you gave away? > > Thanks, > > Ole > > > > > ________________________________ > Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 > sacred-objects > Tuesday, 23 December, 2008 13:05:35 > Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana > > > The round (gol dana) 2 mukhi I'm referring is the same as the Eka > Mukhi gol dana. That means it is not oval, but is round (gol dana). I > had one piece before but I gave it as a gift to an Indian friend. Abhi > has seen that 2-mukhi because he so kindly arranged delivery to my > friend. So try to get another one like that. If you do, and it is not > costing a fortune, then it is very under-rated and under valued. > > Y/s, > Richard > > sacred-objects, " alstrup " <alstrup@ > wrote: > > > > > > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear > > round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more > > roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen > > really round beads above 12 mukhi. > > > > sacred-objects, " panditarjun2004 " > > <panditarjun2004@ > wrote: > > > > > > dear richardji > > > > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > > > round one mukhi. > > > > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal. > > > > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > > years. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 Dear Shri. Arjuna ji, I have mentioned that the 2 mukhi Nepal bead of my collection is pear shaped (i.e. slightly papillate in the peduncle region) similar to the giant sized three mukhi Nepal bead. The 2 mukhi Nepal bead of my collection is not perfectly round like 4, 5 or 6 mukhi. The 2 mukhi Nepal rudraksha are generally square and oblong. Pear shaped 2 mukhi beads are rarely seen. With best wishes, Chandrashekhar Phadke.--- On Wed, 24/12/08, panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol danasacred-objects Date: Wednesday, 24 December, 2008, 5:03 PM dear phadkejitill date i was not fortunate to see a perfectly round two mukhi like the regular 4, 5 or 6 mukhi. could you kindly upload a photo of it in the group if you have.with best wishes and blessingspandit arjunwww.rudraksharemedy .comsacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke <chphadke@.. .> wrote:>> Dear Ole,>  > The round two mukhi Nepal bead which I have in my collection is similar to giant 3 mukhi Nepal rudraksha i.e. pear shaped bead. The other round two mukhi Nepal bead I had seen was similar to round 4 mukhi regular grade bead. >  > Thanking you and with best wishes,>  > Chandrashekhar Phadke> > --- On Tue, 23/12/08, alstrup <alstrup > wrote:> > alstrup <alstrup >> Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana> sacred-objects> Tuesday, 23 December, 2008, 2:49 PM> > > > > > > > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear> round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more> roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen> really round beads above 12 mukhi.> > sacred-objects, "panditarjun2004"> <panditarjun2004@ ...> wrote:> >> > dear richardji> > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from nepal > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer than > > round one mukhi.> > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal.> > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha with > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the group > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek mukhi so > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > years.> > > > with best wishes and blessings> > pandit arjun> > www.rudraksharemedy .com> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger. / invite/> Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2008 Report Share Posted December 29, 2008 dear phadkeji thanks for your response and to observation of all members that perfectly round two mukhi like 4,5 or 6 mukhi rudrakhsa is rarest. yes, as you rightly pointed out nepalese mildly pear shaped two mukhi rudraksha too is rare. another issue on which i request your response is whether all nepalese rudraksha have natural hole. shivpurana states that those rudraksha which have a natural hole from one end to other end are most excellent and that those rudraksha which are bored through human efforts are middling. recently some members went overboard in declaring or certifying as if they are the best judges on rudraksha that ALL NEPALESE RUDRAKSHA HAVE A NATURAL HOLE, nay, rather they were amused and found funny for me being a rudraksha seller is unaware of it. the truth as it stands as seen by those very critical members, myself, any other human or any other machine remains the same on the following: 1. there is no rule that all nepalese rudraksha must have a natural hole. 2. most two mukhi nepalese rudraksha, especially the small sized ones, do not have a natural hole from one end to other end. 3. most higher mukhi rudrakshas of 8 to 14 mukhi from nepal do not have a natural hole from one end to another end and most (if not all) of them have the top portion closed. can you kindly give your comments on the above. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com sacred-objects , chandrashekhar phadke <chphadke wrote: > > Dear Shri. Arjuna ji, >  > I have mentioned that the 2 mukhi Nepal bead of my collection is pear shaped (i.e. slightly papillate in the peduncle region) similar to the giant sized three mukhi Nepal bead. The 2 mukhi Nepal bead of my collection is not perfectly round like 4, 5 or 6 mukhi. The 2 mukhi Nepal rudraksha are generally square and oblong. Pear shaped 2 mukhi beads are rarely seen. >  > With best wishes, >  > Chandrashekhar Phadke. > > --- On Wed, 24/12/08, panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 > Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana > sacred-objects > Wednesday, 24 December, 2008, 5:03 PM dear phadkeji > > till date i was not fortunate to see a perfectly round two mukhi like > the regular 4, 5 or 6 mukhi. could you kindly upload a photo of it > in the group if you have. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > sacred-objects, chandrashekhar phadke > <chphadke@ .> wrote: > > > > Dear Ole, > >  > > The round two mukhi Nepal bead which I have in my collection > is similar to giant 3 mukhi Nepal rudraksha i.e. pear shaped bead. > The other round two mukhi Nepal bead I had seen was similar to > round 4 mukhi regular grade bead. > >  > > Thanking you and with best wishes, > >  > > Chandrashekhar Phadke > > > > --- On Tue, 23/12/08, alstrup <alstrup@ > wrote: > > > > alstrup <alstrup@ > > > Re: Nepali Dvi-mukhi gol dana > > sacred-objects > > Tuesday, 23 December, 2008, 2:49 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have seen a lot of 2 mukhis on photos, certain beads will appear > > round from one side, besides top and bottom. Some beads are more > > roundish than others. How round do you want it? I have never seen > > really round beads above 12 mukhi. > > > > sacred-objects, " panditarjun2004 " > > <panditarjun2004@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > dear richardji > > > > > > your observation is correct that round dvi mukh rudraksha from > nepal > > > is as rare as gol ek mukhi rudraksha from nepal. i may not be > > > exaggerating if i say that round two mukhi rudrakhsa is rarer > than > > > round one mukhi. > > > > > > till date i could get only small sized genuine nepalese two mukh > > > rudraksha and am not yet fortunate to lay my hands on a round two > > > mukhi rudraksha from nepal. > > > > > > if any rudraksha sellers are having round two mukhi rudraksha > with > > > them, they are requested to kindly share that photograph in the > group > > > as i appreciate publicly that it is much rarer than round ek > mukhi so > > > much so that i failed to get such round two mukhi in the past few > > > years. > > > > > > with best wishes and blessings > > > pandit arjun > > > www.rudraksharemedy .com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to > http://messenger. / invite/ > > > > > > > > > > > > Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger./invite/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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