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Dear Shrinivasanji,These details are no where near the correct truth of rudraksh.Generally very few peoples did exact and precise research of this divine bead keeping in mind about human welfare like Shri K N Seethaji,Ms.Neeta Singhal ....SO if you have book from Shri K N Seethaji (POWER OF RUDRAKSH) than that is more than enough to know about this divine gem and If you  want some details than e-mail Neetaji.Generally she is very very busy but will reply you within shorter time.

Thanking you and with best regards,Mr.Sunilkumar BiradarAssistant Resident EngineerImprovement of Roads & Access Surrounding Metro Stations (R659/11)PARSONS De Leuw Cather Overseas Ltd

Dubai,UAE

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 7:46 AM, narasimhaye <no_reply > wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for sending this in, its not true at all. Its a myth/belief. The person who wrote this obviously has not studied about rudraksha nor seen real beads. His drawing and info are totally wrong.

 

, " ESHWARI COMPUTERS " wrote:

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> The rudraksha tree grows in crevices, not on plain ground. Its leaves resemble those

> of tamarind or nux vomica but are longer. Annually it yields one to two thousand

> fruits. The yatis in the Himalayas survive only on these fruits. These fruits are

> also ...called fruits of nectar (amrutphal). If eaten, they curb thirst.

> The fruits ripen on the tree and fall during winter. Then the seeds in it dry up. Each

> fruit has fifteen to sixteen seeds (that is rudrakshas). The more the number of

> seeds, the smaller is their size and the less is their cost. Instead of using a small

> rudraksha solitarily, several small rudrakshas are strung together along with a

> large one. A rudraksha has a natural opening from one side to the other. It need

> not be created. This opening throughout its length is called a vahini (channel). A

> rudraksha is reddish in colour with yellow stripes and and is flat like a fish. On one

> side it has an open mouth.

>

> Read More......

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>

> A.Srinivasan

> Eshwari Computers

> #15, Pattalamma Temple Street

> Basavangudi, Bangalore - 560 004

> Cal: 41312207, 93412-11246

>

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