Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. Thanks paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 They can be worn too. We got them for growing purposes, but the few that I peeled out of curiosity do have a hole in them and I plan to make them into a small necklace for my brother in law. Ryan- , pappito pap <pappito> wrote: > Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. > > Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. > > Thanks > paps > > ShiningLotus <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Friend > > There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page > > Hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev > > pappito <pappito> > <> > Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM > RBSC : Rudraksha post > > > Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the > market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. > > Thanks > paps > > > Sponsor > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > Sponsor > > To send an email to: - > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Namaste Well baba will not own these - as the bidding is over $25.00- It is no longer possible - if they are all fives - the chance of them being a bargian is down the drain - so top bidder I wish you all God's Blessing and good luck - poverty is such fun Love baba ps if you wish to be a swami, sahdu, etc. and follow the rules of the Hindu Religion - do it in India - you'll starve in America or sell your soul to the highest bidder and pray the mighty dollar , "thestar777" <thestar777> wrote: > They can be worn too. We got them for growing purposes, but the few > that I peeled out of curiosity do have a hole in them and I plan to > make them into a small necklace for my brother in law. > > Ryan- > > , pappito pap > <pappito> wrote: > > Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be > used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought > Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in > a thread or chain. > > > > Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. > > > > Thanks > > paps > > > > ShiningLotus <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > Dear Friend > > > > There really is no market price on the items listed as they are > seldom seen on the internet in this manner for > growing....................if you would like to check prices on the > different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website > and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page > > > > Hope this helps > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > DharmaDev > > > > pappito <pappito> > > > <> > > Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM > > RBSC : Rudraksha post > > > > > > Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the > > market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. > > > > Thanks > > paps > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > To send an email to: - > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend and thanks for your reply Yes these Rudraksa can be worn. All Beads start out as Flowers on Rudraksa Tree and then become a fruit with Rudraksa inside. They all grow with the fruit covering......... at time of growing and harvest in the Himalayas. Yes if the Nepal Rudraksa are allowed to grow to maturity the majority have a natural openeing that is mentioned in Siva Purana. However we have also found that some of the 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa will grow to maturity without a natural hole. So we know the 3 Mukhi Nepal can grow to maturity without a natural hole for stringing. In the case of a closed Rudraksa the Bead can be kept at worshipping place in a closed condition or a carefully made opening can be made at each end of the center hollow chamber that would allow for stringing. The closed Rudraksa can also be kept in a gold or silver case and the case can be strung on neck. Except for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape all Rudraksa have a hollow chamber in the center of the Rudraksa. The seeds are located in triangular chambers between each Mukhi Line so a Five Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 5 Seeds and a 6 Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 6 Seeds. Germination of the seeds is something a few of us are working on and have found information that it may take 18 months to germinate. At Rudra Center America we have had seeds in ground cover for about a year now with no sprouting. There are also absolutely beautiful oval India 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi Beads found that mostly do not have natural openings at time of maturity and these are also strung by makeing an opening and worn due to their Beauty and powerful positive effects to the wearer. Hope this helps My Friend Dhanyawaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:30 AM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. Thanks paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear DharmaDevji, thanks for all the wonderfull info. Could you also please provide some info on one mukhi rudraksha. I saw on rudra centre's web site details on various mukhi's. I presumed the one muhki was very rare and auspicious. To my surprize the one mukhi was very cheap as compared to the 14, 15, 16 mukhi. This is confusing and would really appreciate your insights on the same. Namaskar and Pranams paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend and thanks for your reply Yes these Rudraksa can be worn. All Beads start out as Flowers on Rudraksa Tree and then become a fruit with Rudraksa inside. They all grow with the fruit covering......... at time of growing and harvest in the Himalayas. Yes if the Nepal Rudraksa are allowed to grow to maturity the majority have a natural openeing that is mentioned in Siva Purana. However we have also found that some of the 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa will grow to maturity without a natural hole. So we know the 3 Mukhi Nepal can grow to maturity without a natural hole for stringing. In the case of a closed Rudraksa the Bead can be kept at worshipping place in a closed condition or a carefully made opening can be made at each end of the center hollow chamber that would allow for stringing. The closed Rudraksa can also be kept in a gold or silver case and the case can be strung on neck. Except for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape all Rudraksa have a hollow chamber in the center of the Rudraksa. The seeds are located in triangular chambers between each Mukhi Line so a Five Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 5 Seeds and a 6 Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 6 Seeds. Germination of the seeds is something a few of us are working on and have found information that it may take 18 months to germinate. At Rudra Center America we have had seeds in ground cover for about a year now with no sprouting. There are also absolutely beautiful oval India 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi Beads found that mostly do not have natural openings at time of maturity and these are also strung by makeing an opening and worn due to their Beauty and powerful positive effects to the wearer. Hope this helps My Friend Dhanyawaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:30 AM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. Thanks paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Sponsor To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend There is an article on the One Mukhi Round Bead World Market on our website. Most all are counterfiet and are made by hiding extra lines on a 3 Mukhi or 5 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa. Astrology Mantra.com and AstroShastra.com are two companies that sell these. Have also heard that Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai have also sold these. Rudra Center bought one of these from them for about $500 about a year ago and tested the bead. When we found it was counterfiet it was returned to Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai. Suresh Basnet at Rudraksha Nepal has told me he can also supply counterfiet beads for anyone who would want them We work with the One Mukhi Half Moon Shape Rudraksa more in the line of India prices so that people can have what they need at a reasonable price. The different Rudraksa all come from the same trees so the only difference is we sell at a reasonable price and people like Astrogology Mantra.com try to sell for $100 per bead and then maybe $1000 per bead for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:18 PM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDevji, thanks for all the wonderfull info. Could you also please provide some info on one mukhi rudraksha. I saw on rudra centre's web site details on various mukhi's. I presumed the one muhki was very rare and auspicious. To my surprize the one mukhi was very cheap as compared to the 14, 15, 16 mukhi. This is confusing and would really appreciate your insights on the same. Namaskar and Pranams paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend and thanks for your reply Yes these Rudraksa can be worn. All Beads start out as Flowers on Rudraksa Tree and then become a fruit with Rudraksa inside. They all grow with the fruit covering......... at time of growing and harvest in the Himalayas. Yes if the Nepal Rudraksa are allowed to grow to maturity the majority have a natural openeing that is mentioned in Siva Purana. However we have also found that some of the 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa will grow to maturity without a natural hole. So we know the 3 Mukhi Nepal can grow to maturity without a natural hole for stringing. In the case of a closed Rudraksa the Bead can be kept at worshipping place in a closed condition or a carefully made opening can be made at each end of the center hollow chamber that would allow for stringing. The closed Rudraksa can also be kept in a gold or silver case and the case can be strung on neck. Except for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape all Rudraksa have a hollow chamber in the center of the Rudraksa. The seeds are located in triangular chambers between each Mukhi Line so a Five Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 5 Seeds and a 6 Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 6 Seeds. Germination of the seeds is something a few of us are working on and have found information that it may take 18 months to germinate. At Rudra Center America we have had seeds in ground cover for about a year now with no sprouting. There are also absolutely beautiful oval India 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi Beads found that mostly do not have natural openings at time of maturity and these are also strung by makeing an opening and worn due to their Beauty and powerful positive effects to the wearer. Hope this helps My Friend Dhanyawaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:30 AM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. Thanks paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Sponsor To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Dear DharmaDevji, thanks for your amazingly quick replies and honest valuable opinions. Many many thanks for the same. paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend There is an article on the One Mukhi Round Bead World Market on our website. Most all are counterfiet and are made by hiding extra lines on a 3 Mukhi or 5 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa. Astrology Mantra.com and AstroShastra.com are two companies that sell these. Have also heard that Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai have also sold these. Rudra Center bought one of these from them for about $500 about a year ago and tested the bead. When we found it was counterfiet it was returned to Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai. Suresh Basnet at Rudraksha Nepal has told me he can also supply counterfiet beads for anyone who would want them We work with the One Mukhi Half Moon Shape Rudraksa more in the line of India prices so that people can have what they need at a reasonable price. The different Rudraksa all come from the same trees so the only difference is we sell at a reasonable price and people like Astrogology Mantra.com try to sell for $100 per bead and then maybe $1000 per bead for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 10:18 PM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDevji, thanks for all the wonderfull info. Could you also please provide some info on one mukhi rudraksha. I saw on rudra centre's web site details on various mukhi's. I presumed the one muhki was very rare and auspicious. To my surprize the one mukhi was very cheap as compared to the 14, 15, 16 mukhi. This is confusing and would really appreciate your insights on the same. Namaskar and Pranams paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Papsji Namaskar My Friend and thanks for your reply Yes these Rudraksa can be worn. All Beads start out as Flowers on Rudraksa Tree and then become a fruit with Rudraksa inside. They all grow with the fruit covering......... at time of growing and harvest in the Himalayas. Yes if the Nepal Rudraksa are allowed to grow to maturity the majority have a natural openeing that is mentioned in Siva Purana. However we have also found that some of the 3 Mukhi Nepal Rudraksa will grow to maturity without a natural hole. So we know the 3 Mukhi Nepal can grow to maturity without a natural hole for stringing. In the case of a closed Rudraksa the Bead can be kept at worshipping place in a closed condition or a carefully made opening can be made at each end of the center hollow chamber that would allow for stringing. The closed Rudraksa can also be kept in a gold or silver case and the case can be strung on neck. Except for the One Mukhi Half Moon shape all Rudraksa have a hollow chamber in the center of the Rudraksa. The seeds are located in triangular chambers between each Mukhi Line so a Five Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 5 Seeds and a 6 Mukhi Rudraksa would normally have 6 Seeds. Germination of the seeds is something a few of us are working on and have found information that it may take 18 months to germinate. At Rudra Center America we have had seeds in ground cover for about a year now with no sprouting. There are also absolutely beautiful oval India 2 Mukhi and 3 Mukhi Beads found that mostly do not have natural openings at time of maturity and these are also strung by makeing an opening and worn due to their Beauty and powerful positive effects to the wearer. Hope this helps My Friend Dhanyawaad cha Pranams Mitra DharmaDev pappito pap <pappito <> Wednesday, June 18, 2003 12:30 AM Re: RBSC : Rudraksha post Dear DharmaDev, thanks for your quick reply. Can the same only be used for growing, can't the Rudraksha's be worn? I thought Rudraksha's come with a natural hole in them, which can be strung in a thread or chain. Please dont mind my ignorance on the same. Thanks paps ShiningLotus <shininglotus wrote: Dear Friend There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page Hope this helps Thanks and Take Care My Friend DharmaDev pappito <pappito <> Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM RBSC : Rudraksha post Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. Thanks paps To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Sponsor To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! To send an email to: To send an email to: SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2003 Report Share Posted June 28, 2003 One of the eBay sellers is marketing plastic-coated rudraksham. Beware! , "ShiningLotus" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Friend > > There really is no market price on the items listed as they are seldom seen on the internet in this manner for growing....................if you would like to check prices on the different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page > > Hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev > > pappito <pappito> > <> > Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM > RBSC : Rudraksha post > > > Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the > market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. > > Thanks > paps > > > Sponsor > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2003 Report Share Posted June 29, 2003 It's not me. Here are my auctions. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&item=2643696049&category=10550 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2643124027 Ryan- PS- how can you tell they are plastic coated? , "karisprowl" <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > One of the eBay sellers is marketing plastic-coated rudraksham. > Beware! > > > > , "ShiningLotus" > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > Dear Friend > > > > There really is no market price on the items listed as they are > seldom seen on the internet in this manner for > growing....................if you would like to check prices on the > different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com website > and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page > > > > Hope this helps > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > DharmaDev > > > > pappito <pappito> > > > <> > > Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM > > RBSC : Rudraksha post > > > > > > Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be the > > market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. > > > > Thanks > > paps > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > Terms of Service. > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2003 Report Share Posted June 29, 2003 I noticed and artifical-looking sheen, so I asked the seller. , "thestar777" <thestar777> wrote: > It's not me. Here are my auctions. > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? > ViewItem&item=2643696049&category=10550 > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2643124027 > > Ryan- > > PS- how can you tell they are plastic coated? > > , "karisprowl" > <karisprowl@e...> wrote: > > One of the eBay sellers is marketing plastic-coated rudraksham. > > Beware! > > > > > > > > , "ShiningLotus" > > <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > > > Dear Friend > > > > > > There really is no market price on the items listed as they are > > seldom seen on the internet in this manner for > > growing....................if you would like to check prices on the > > different Mukhi Rudraksa please find www.rudraksha-ratna.com > website > > and click on Multifaceted Rudraksa on home page > > > > > > Hope this helps > > > > > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > > > > > DharmaDev > > > > > > pappito <pappito> > > > > > <> > > > Tuesday, June 17, 2003 9:58 PM > > > RBSC : Rudraksha post > > > > > > > > > Am new to Rudraksha's, can someone please suggest what might be > the > > > market price for Rudraksha's which were posted for bid on Ebay. > > > > > > Thanks > > > paps > > > > > > > > > Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Terms of > Service. > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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