Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Rudraksha seeds Fresh & new season rudraksha seeds. These seeds can be used:• For planting, as they are ready to sow.• May be eaten for good health. Rudraksha plant from Nepal Rudraksha plant of the species 'ELAEOCARPUS GRANITRUS'. It requires daily watering, shelter from cold and direct sun light and from insect bites. The plant should be offered sunlight for 1/2 hr daily. Rudraksha fruits Dried rudraksha fruits. The outer purple skin dries up to a blackish colour in a few days. The rudraksha bead may be taken out by soaking the fruit in water for 12-15 hours and then scrubbing with a hard plastic brush. The bead may be worn or used for extracting seeds (by inserting a nail at the top hole and breaking open the seed. Then the opened rudraksha seed be planted in soil and sprouting should occur in 10-12 days. Each rudraksha will have upto 5 seeds). They may be kept in altar for worship. /dispCategory.php?catId=4 & spcKewd=Rudraksha%20plant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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