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Greetings Kriyaban,

 

Depends on where they are grown and in some cases the botanical

species. Rudraksha from Nepal generally have the deep brown tone

you mentioned. Rudraksha found in India may have lighter tone or

orangey/yellowish tone. "Chikna" is a rare Smooth variety of

rudraksha, more comfortable/soothing on the skin without friction

from prickly "thorns". Those with sensitive skin will find Chikna

beads delightfully soothing.

 

Yes the orange-brown beads get darker with use and age. Oiling and

perspiration generally make the color of beads turn darker with the

passage of time.

 

Yes brown beads are already in this shade color when they're picked.

 

Darker colors or bigger size does not mean they are more

auspicious. Each and every individaul rudraksha, regardless of

size, colour or weight is auspicious in its own right.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

, "kriyaban99"

<kriyaban99> wrote:

> 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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Bom Shankar!

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syzenith

Friday, November 07, 2003 12:55 PM

RBSC : Re: Rudraksha's shades of color?/Kriyaban

 

 

Greetings Kriyaban,

 

Depends on where they are grown and in some cases the botanical

species. Rudraksha from Nepal generally have the deep brown tone

you mentioned. Rudraksha found in India may have lighter tone or

orangey/yellowish tone. "Chikna" is a rare Smooth variety of

rudraksha, more comfortable/soothing on the skin without friction

from prickly "thorns". Those with sensitive skin will find Chikna

beads delightfully soothing.

 

Yes the orange-brown beads get darker with use and age. Oiling and

perspiration generally make the color of beads turn darker with the

passage of time.

 

Yes brown beads are already in this shade color when they're picked.

 

Darker colors or bigger size does not mean they are more

auspicious. Each and every individaul rudraksha, regardless of

size, colour or weight is auspicious in its own right.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

, "kriyaban99"

<kriyaban99> wrote:

> 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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Namaste Kriyaban,

 

You've got the right idea. "Personally cooked" - I like the

expression :-) Agree with you that its better to cook it ourselves

as the beads as the beads meld with our energies and body chemistry.

As with cooking, you get your own individual layer of color and

flavor. Don't forget to add chili, asofoetida and garam masala

(just kidding)..

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

, "kriyaban99"

<kriyaban99> wrote:

> 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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