Guest guest Posted July 11, 2007 Report Share Posted July 11, 2007 oh.but wouldn't it be interesting to find out wether this is a possibility.do you think the 5 seeds have become one.? i don't want to break one bead because of that.but i can surely tell you that the beads are not in a bad shape.there is no wear and tear. they have been maintained beautifully.only the mukhs are disappearing.do you think i can break one bead and see?would there be any reference of this in any ancient books?i really think there is something to this one.how can we all go into depth of wether a 5 mukhi or any other mukhi rudraksha can/cannot turn into 1 mukhi if certain japa done.?narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote: Namaste Dhharram, during 12 years of wearing a 5 mukhi mala of japa mala sized beads, there may be wear and tear. Disintegration of grooves and mukhis also depends on the person's body chemistry. However, a mukhi is determined by the number of seeds it contains within the bead. Thus a 5 mukhi bead would have 5 seeds within the outer facade. The fact that it contains 5 seeds still makes the beads of your description 5 mukhis.Aum Namah Shivaya , awakening <hiddenmaster7 wrote:>> would anyone believe that after wearing a rudraksha beads mala of 5 mukhis for 12 years,it has turned into 1 mukhi.most of the beads have no mukhs and they are in perfect shape.what does this mean?is there any one who can explain this.> > dhharram pratap 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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