Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 DharmaDev , ( DharmaDev : ) " The only One Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss Neeta....." ( zarembadavid : ) It is intresting to see that the same round 1 mukhi Rudraksha that was ,several years ago, on Rudre Centres "Collectors Section" as : " A beautiful original round 1 Mukhi from Indonesia" : http://www27.brinkster.com/davidz/Round1Mukh.htm is now on the "fake section" : http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/htm/one-mukhis.htm ( I am glad to have discovered it ,some days ago, as I was using the picture on 1 round mukhi on my website ,and describing it as Real , and when I descovered the same picture on The fake section and was forced to remove the picture from my website ) any comments / explanation ? --- --- , "ShiningLotus" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Tiinaji > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only One Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have been fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding the sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US $500 however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned out to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came out of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high probability the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi round counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 to $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not sell fake beads > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named Suresh Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated many beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and we have not missed one fake bead > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there is no reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents the Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa representing Lord Shankar Himself > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector families however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > Hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev ved] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 Wow this is a new one on me....please contact Miss Neeta to see if this is the one someone sold her Father that was indeed fake as she is the only one who can comment on this at this time..have not been to fake bead section lately so have not seen this from what I am remembering going offline at this email address now.......new email address after October 7 will be AumShiningLotus Thanks and Take Care DharmaDev zarembadavid <rudra <> Monday, September 22, 2003 9:08 AM RBSC : Real/Fake round 1 mukhi on Rudra Centre DharmaDev , ( DharmaDev : ) " The only One Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss Neeta....." ( zarembadavid : ) It is intresting to see that the same round 1 mukhi Rudraksha that was ,several years ago, on Rudre Centres "Collectors Section" as : " A beautiful original round 1 Mukhi from Indonesia" : http://www27.brinkster.com/davidz/Round1Mukh.htm is now on the "fake section" : http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/htm/one-mukhis.htm ( I am glad to have discovered it ,some days ago, as I was using the picture on 1 round mukhi on my website ,and describing it as Real , and when I descovered the same picture on The fake section and was forced to remove the picture from my website ) any comments / explanation ? --- --- , "ShiningLotus" <shininglotus@c...> wrote: > Dear Tiinaji > > Namaskar My Friend and thank you for your message......The only One Mukhi Round I have ever seen was in a picture we had on our website when we started and is an Indonesian Bead owned by Father of Miss Neeta.......all other beads we have seen or authenticated have been fake.....Sorry however the Swami has been misinformed regarding the sale of.....authentic one mukhi Round Beads......you can buy one mukhi round from Central Chinmaya Mission in Mumbai for about US $500 however the Bead Miss Neeta bought there about a year ago turned out to be a fake after she boiled it in water.........the glue came out of one of the Mukhis of a two mukhi nepal bead......high probability the other one mukhis they sell are fake also......the one mukhi round counterfiet market is a healthy market and are sold from US $250 to $500 to $1000 however have never seen a realy one Mukhi in person....contrary to this the Chinmaya Mission in Delhi does not sell fake beads > > People can also buy fake beads from a person in Nepal named Suresh Basnet at RudraksaNepal.com > > When we were trying to do business with him he told us he could sell us fake beads and nobody would know the difference......as I have said before I dont agree with this as we have authenticated many beads between home office in Mumbai and American Office here and we have not missed one fake bead > > Yes the authentic One Mukhi Round is totally scarce and there is no reason for a Family who collects one of these from the Rudraksa Forest to sell this Highly Auspicious Rudraksa as it represents the Highest Spiritual Values and Merits of any of the Holy Rudraksa representing Lord Shankar Himself > > There may be this Bead in Nepal with some of the collector families however again there is no reason to ever sell a Bead like this........dont see how anyone could sell a One Mukhi Round > > Hope this helps > > Thanks and Take Care My Friend > > DharmaDev ved] Sponsor To send an email to: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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