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Namaste Brij, warm wishes to you too. Rudraksha are holy beads such

that God resides inside, outside and 'within' the bead itself. The

darshan of God in this case, is not restricted to just the mouth and

tail. If I recall correctly, none of the holy texts mention that God

only resides in the mouth and tail. This means the entire bead is

Auspicious.

 

Large beads have natural holes but small beads for japa malas may not

have holes. Small beads need drilling so they can be strung with

thread for making japa malas. This has been done for many centuries.

Because potency and efficacy of the beads have not been lost, the

practice is still alive today. Rudrakshas are definitely not

affected by natural mouth or tail having holes.

 

Aum Namah Shivaya

 

 

 

, " BRIJ singh "

<bms2241 wrote:

>

> Warm Wishes Narasimhaye Ji,

>

> Continuing to the previous conversation I too would like to clear

my doubt

> on one fact. I came to know via. advt., that in a Rudraksh beads

the area

> from its mouth point to tail point is auspicious as gods resides

there.

> Thus, ideally a hole in this area should not be present.

 

> Now, is this hole natural in a bead, as rudraksha-fruits maynot be

having

> this hole ?.

>

> Because I have seen beads with threads passing through this hole.

If this

> hole is created manually then doesn't the rudraksh bead gets

effected by

> this.

>

> Also, would like to know about importance of this area.

>

> Regards,

>

> BRIJ.

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