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Greetings all,

 

So here's a question I have for you all. Why is it that some of the

rudraksha beads I see in various pictures have this nice deep brown

oily color tone, while others are of a light orange-brown and

sometimes even yellow tone. Do the orange-brown beads eventually turn

to this deep dark color by regular wear and oiling? Or are these dark

brown beads already in this shade color when they are picked?

 

Are the deeper colored beads more auspicious?

 

Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated.

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All turn dark with age/use.

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kriyaban99

Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:49 PM

RBSC : Rudraksha's shades of color?

 

 

Greetings all,

 

So here's a question I have for you all. Why is it that some of the

rudraksha beads I see in various pictures have this nice deep brown

oily color tone, while others are of a light orange-brown and

sometimes even yellow tone. Do the orange-brown beads eventually turn

to this deep dark color by regular wear and oiling? Or are these dark

brown beads already in this shade color when they are picked?

 

Are the deeper colored beads more auspicious?

 

Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Yes, I'm sure they do, SunGod, but that doesn't really answer my

question.

 

I'm sure the yellow colored beads will not end up in the same deep

dark brown tone no matter how long you use them. I've seen the dark,

shiny rudraksha and they seem to me to be preferable. Are some

rudraksha beads birthed in this dark shade of color? Would they be

considered a superior bead?

 

If the orange-brown chikna beads do turn this dark oily brown with

regular use , how long would this process take?

 

Where would one be able to purchase the dark oily chikna japa-mala as

the Rudra-Centre only has the light colored chikna? or is this the

best chikna beads mala I could possibly hope to find?

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

Greetings all,

>

> So here's a question I have for you all. Why is it that some of

the

> rudraksha beads I see in various pictures have this nice deep

brown

> oily color tone, while others are of a light orange-brown and

> sometimes even yellow tone. Do the orange-brown beads eventually

turn

> to this deep dark color by regular wear and oiling? Or are these

dark

> brown beads already in this shade color when they are picked?

>

> Are the deeper colored beads more auspicious?

>

> Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated.

Sponsor

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to: -

 

>

>

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

>

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They are not birthed that way though by constant mustard seed oiling you can get

them there faster. Wearing them while you sweat also seems to make it turn

brown faster. So does using it for japa.

 

Otherwise you have to find a used mala, which is okay if it was really used for

japa;, especially by a sadhu. My wife had the same liking and so when I went to

the Allahabad Kumbh Mela in 2001 I had to track one down for her. There was

only one to be found in the whole mela market.

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kriyaban99

Friday, November 07, 2003 5:35 AM

RBSC : Re: Rudraksha's shades of color?

 

 

Yes, I'm sure they do, SunGod, but that doesn't really answer my

question.

 

I'm sure the yellow colored beads will not end up in the same deep

dark brown tone no matter how long you use them. I've seen the dark,

shiny rudraksha and they seem to me to be preferable. Are some

rudraksha beads birthed in this dark shade of color? Would they be

considered a superior bead?

 

If the orange-brown chikna beads do turn this dark oily brown with

regular use , how long would this process take?

 

Where would one be able to purchase the dark oily chikna japa-mala as

the Rudra-Centre only has the light colored chikna? or is this the

best chikna beads mala I could possibly hope to find?

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

Greetings all,

>

> So here's a question I have for you all. Why is it that some of

the

> rudraksha beads I see in various pictures have this nice deep

brown

> oily color tone, while others are of a light orange-brown and

> sometimes even yellow tone. Do the orange-brown beads eventually

turn

> to this deep dark color by regular wear and oiling? Or are these

dark

> brown beads already in this shade color when they are picked?

>

> Are the deeper colored beads more auspicious?

>

> Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Sponsor

>

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to: -

>

>

>

> Terms of

Service.

>

>

>

>

 

 

Sponsor

 

 

 

To send an email to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the reply.

 

I've been searching through the archive and finding more information

about this subject and probably should have done so before posting my

email

 

In any case, it appears that one can't go wrong with ordering from

the Rudra-Centre and believe I have made up my mind.

 

It will be good to see the beads darken and get personally 'cooked'

with time, obviously better that have them be 'cooked' by someone else

beforehand.

 

Thanks again.

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