Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Namaskar Sanjeev, The difference between Nepal and Java beads is not pice, its size. Java beads are smaller than Nepal beads. Please read this excerpt from Rudra Centre's wesbite: " " " " " Differences in properties Scientifically there is no difference between the 2 varieties as they have similar internal structure. It is possible that due to lesser surface area and lesser projections, effects with java beads could be visible after a slightly longer duration than Nepal beads. The effects cannot be measured using any instrument. However testimonials and feedbacks received from clients using Nepal Vs Java beads, have been almost similar. Both have reported excellent results. So seems spiritually there is no difference. " " " " " " Regarding price, here's another Rudra Centre excerpt for you to read: " " " " " " " Difference in prices The prices of rudraksha beads are based on demand and supply . Since supply is limited due to lack of organized farming, the prices varies by demand. At present, due to awareness, the prices of Nepal beads has shown increase every season. Java beads were not promoted as much, so their prices are much reasonable at present. " " " " " " " About adding rudraksha of one 12, 13, 14 , 15 & 17 Mukhi each to your existing Kawach of 7,8 & 11 Mukhi, the additional benefits are thus from the properties or energies of the new beads. Please read about the properties and benefits from: /dispCategory.php?catId=5 and /dispCategory.php?catId=5 & pages=2 Yes you can add the beads one at a time. Begin with 12 mukhi and then 13 mukhi later, etc. till you get to 17 mukhi. Om Namah Shivaya , sanjeev kalra <sanjeevkalra_78 wrote: > > Namaskar, > > Please tell me Difference between Javanese & Nepali > Beads.Is it price or quality or both ? > > Further Please let me know what kind of benefits I can > have by adding one of each 12, 13, 14 , 15 & 17 Mukhi > to my existing Kawach of 7,8 & 11 Mukhi. > > Furthermore can I also add these gradually one by one > to avoid all cost in one go anf If yes what should be > the order of adding like which mukhi I should add > first. > > Aum Aum Aum > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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