Guest guest Posted January 1, 2009 Report Share Posted January 1, 2009 Richard Sir, First Things First a very Happy New Year to you & the AGT Family. Warmest Rgds..... That said, People who keep deep rooted knowledge of Rudraksha's are given to understand that the, 5 mukhi Rudraksha is the most auspicious of all the beads put together. Eyewitness account has it that Lord Shiva sports a kantha comprising of 33 beads of 5 mukhi & no other bead. This followed by the 11 mukhi bead are sufficient to meet all the material requirements. Eka Mukhi Rudraksha is a matter of big debate.... with malformed beads being passed of as the real thing. So there is no scarcity of Eka Mukhi Gol Dana as atleast 200 underdeveloped beads are being sold as Eka Mukhi with values ranging from IR 20,000 to 2,00,000 . You have always been an advocate of Sujati & Amala tenets, was Kali Baba's Eka Mukhi upto speed????. Only in his case it was not up for sale. Devotees are lucky that India, produces 2 mukhi of a smooth variety, which is a high quality substitute of the Nepalese Two Mukhi, so prices are well in check. Nature, Mr. Brown is nature after-all. Best Abhi Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: It seems to me that GOL DANA Rudraksha that is Dvi mukhi is 2nd bestin rarity and value and power to Eka Mukhi. So why the huge pricedifference? And why the low demand for Gol Dana Dvi Mukhi? Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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