Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Vignhesh, Namaste Use your logic or perhaps go and find a scientific laboratory that have tested the difference between Collector 14 mukhi and small 9mm beads of 5 mukhi Java rudraksha. You need to pay for scientific test. Or find a way to conduct the scientific test yourself. Again use your logic, try to measure one bead of 9mm five mukhi against huge Collector Size 14 face bead. Use your mind or logic to get rough estimate. It could be lakhs or crores of difference. Aum Namah Shivaya , akshay vignhesh <akshay_vignhesh wrote: > > dear Narasimhaye JI > Namaste > I know the 9 mm java bead is small, i just want to compare the difference, one 14 muki Nepali Collecter size equals to how many 9mm Java beads??? i need scientific answer > > best regards > Vignhesh > > narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote: > Namaste Vignhesh, 9mm beads are very, very small. Its really not > quite possible to compare Collector Size 14 mukhi Nepali Rudraksha to > 9mm beads of 5 mukhi because size and facets difference are vast. > > Aum Namah Shivaya > > , akshay vignhesh > <akshay_vignhesh@> wrote: > > > > dear narasimhayeJi > > > > namaste > > > > Please tell me scientifically one collector 14 mukhi of Nepali > bead is equal to how many 9 mm jawa muki bead? > > > > best regards > > Vignhesh > > > Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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