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dear friends

 

with due respect to all those who responded to this query of a broken five mukhi

rudraksha which the native confirmed that it was bought and worn as a five mukhi

rudraksha itself, i wish to restate what is already been known to all rudraksha

suppliers.

 

five mukhi rudraksha is the most narrated rudraksha among all one to fourteen

rudrakshas in the shivapurana. yet, due to the merciful nature of bholenath,

five mukhi rudraksha is the most easily available rudraksha at any place. in

nepal, five mukhi rudraksha is so abundant that many a time the wholesale dump

find no takers and it was given freely.

 

in wholesale market in india, a 108+1 bead mala of the size of the five mukhi

rudraksha as shown in the picture of the native is available from rupees ten

upwards which includes the labour cost for stringing it into a 108+1 bead mala.

this makes each rudraksha bead cost only in single digit paisa. however, the

smaller sized five mukhi rudraksha cost more like a couple of hundred rupees

even in which case each rudraksha bead does not cost more than two or three

rupees. there are very rare giant sized five mukhi rudraksha whose price is few

hundreds of rupees per bead but that is a rare thing.

 

the point i wish to make is that with such free abundant availability of five

mukhi rudraksha, any native can safely assume that five mukhi rudraksha is

available aplenty from all rudraksha suppliers in the world and many retailers

give away five mukhi rudraksha freely. recently few math leaders (pontiffs) in

south have started distributing five mukhi rudraksha freely to all devotees at

temples where they do poojas etc. many poojaris at temples across the country

have also started distributing five mukhi rudraksha sometimes freely to the

devotees at will when the devotees ask something from the sanctum sanctorum.

 

hence the poster may rest assured that five mukhi can be had again easily and at

paise per bead, if not freely. as regards the poster still assuming that

someone would forge a fake five mukhi rudraksha even when it is freely available

not costing even few paise per bead, each native has the right to form a opinion

on his or her knowledge that the costliest bead worth millions of rupees may be

genuine and the cheapest bead costing only paisa or given away freely is fake

even when its manufacturing cost and labour cost for stringing into a mala or

several times higher the cost of a genuine one available aplenty everywhere.

 

with best wishes and blessings

pandit arjun

www.rudraksharemedy.com

 

sacred-objects , Little Angel <littleangelicdevil

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> lol ....but there  r people who wont hesitate to even forge something tht

easily available...atleast in modern world.

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> but thanks to everyone who has helped me out by posting their views on the

pic....

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> regards

> isha

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> --- On Fri, 8/21/09, rsbj66 <rsbj66 wrote:

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> Re: is this fake or real rudraksh? - Joke

> sacred-objects

> Friday, August 21, 2009, 9:48 AM

 

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> JOKE: Did you hear about the Polish Rudraksha dealer who was

a cheat? Yeah, he would change Eka Mukhi Gol Dana into 5 mukhi and sell for way

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alchemist so he can turn gold into lead. You can never have too many bullets!

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> > > As prof Phadke has pointed out, no one will make a fake 5 mukhi Rudraksha,

as they are the most common and cheapest. Just consider: Make a fake 5 mukhi out

of what? A 14 mukhi?

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> > > Just remember, even a diamond can be broken, what to speak of a wooden

seed. Just get another 5 mukhi and forget about the broken one. If you need 5

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> > > > well another person said the same tht seeing the compartments its seems

real as some such a s 5 mukhi rudraksh do have 4or less compartments. ..moreover

the thing broke in adjacent faces...and closer inspection shows as if the part

towards one of the hole is broken more as if termite attack or insect

eaten....and when we tried to put the thread through we used a pin to clear the

jam too ....so cud it be tht all this made it crack....shud i break along

another face and see if there r more compartments?

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> > > > namaste

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> > > > rudraksh section seems actual,but we can not say for sure seeing this

,that if somebody has glued it beforehankd, and broken at that portion

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> > > > many real 5 and 6 mukhis are available

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> > > > --- On Thu, 20/8/09, Little Angel <littleangelicdevil @ >

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> > > > is this fake or real rudraksh? [1 Attachment]

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> > > > Thursday, 20 August, 2009, 11:29 AM

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> > > > this is a 5 mukhi rudraksh tht broke after wearing for 2

days...i am posting its pic...can anyone have a look and tell me if this is real

or fake?

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