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Namaste Suraj,

 

Rabbling off the top of my nutter, so I may be wrong about this:

 

Would say the small scale are pretty much like families cultivating

rice paddies while bigger operations are quite like family-owned tea

plantations in Darjeeling. I don't know whether there are

classifications for rudraksha species under "Wood Forest produce"

like native natural medicinal plants. For plucking, be sure nobody

sees you or the locals will get their parangs out or invoke Bhairava

or something to send us away :-) Anyway if the tree does not belong

to anyone, maybe it'll be safe. If it belongs to someone's plot of

land or some folks revere it, then permission will have to be sought.

 

Om Namah Shivaya

Sy

 

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, "surajraghavan2002"

<suraj_raghavan@h...> wrote:

> All:

> In light of the recent discussions, i got curious and searched in

> vain on the Internet so perhaps someone on this group can

enlighten

> me. Are Rudraksha's "farm raised" in Nepal or are they considered

Non-

> Wood Forest produce like certain medicinal plants are in India and

> the US? If the latter, can anyone go to the naturally occuring

> rudraksha areas in Nepal and "pluck" the berries from the trees

> themselves, similar to wildrcrafting plants? Thanks!

> Suraj

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