Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Namaste Srinivasan, Thanks for confirmation of your malas. Its always good to hear about the rudraksha collections of others. I'm always interested to know what combination they have and their experiences. About Indian One Mukhi, it is widely accepted or officially accepted as Genuine rudraksha and not bhadraksha. Round 1 mukhi existed only during ancient times when the puranas and other holy texts were written, hence they could describe One mukhi as round. In modern times, Round one mukhi does not exist any more. Round one mukhi is therefore considered highly extremely rare. If one can find Round one mukhi it will cost a lot in price due to rarity. Some say that Round one mukhi will not come into existence during Kali Yuga. Meantime we can safely wear One mukhi Half Moon Shape and genuinely reap the benefits. Many people have worn or worshipped One mukhi Half-Moon-Shape for many decades with great success. Om Bholenath , "ESHWARI COMPUTERS" wrote:>> Hi Namaste,> > Both are right, i have 2 set of beads in accending and decending order (Java and nepal), 1 muke is of round one (if u can see its of little yellow looks like a dry grape little small in the mala, next to 11 muke centre one and one next to gowrishankar) i had extra 11 muki rudra bead i put as a meru or centre bead.> > I think punkaj sir was looking 1 muki half moon india bead as a meru which i have not put in mala but i have one half moon type it was told badraksh not original vedic rudrakash so i am not wearing the same.> > pls more gyan on 1 muki half moon india bead is welcome> > Regards> > A.Srinivasan> Eshwari Computers> 15, Pattalamma Temple Street> Basavangudi, Bangalore - 560 004> Cal: 41312207, 93412-11246 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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