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i have a bright yellow, brighter than turmeric, yellow

5 mukhi rudraksha. anybody seeing will think it is

painted. it is natural and i got from the forests of

Arunachal Pradesh. i also have a no of white

rudrakshas, which are much lighter in weight than

beads of other colours. they 4 and 5 mukhis. could

anyone please tell me the specific benefits and

effects of these beads. the yellow one appears

particularly unusual. i haven't seen any other bead of

such striking colour.

 

 

 

 

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if you have email pictures of these beads the we could comment as a group as

there are too many variables............some place beads in sindoor

powder.....hope I spelled that correctly and this can make a bead

yellow......the white

beads can be made white with lemon juice.....then again Mrs Neeta at one time

did find Indian 2 and 3 Mukhi Oval white beads from one supplier years ago and

these were natural....dont know of any of this color comeing from Nepal as

mature beads are mostly brown to red color when they arrive from suppliers

 

hope this helps

 

Thanks

 

DD

 

In a message dated 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific Standard Time,

billupa1 writes:

 

> Subj: RBSC : bright yellow 5 mukhi rudraksha

> 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific Standard Time

> billupa1

> Reply-to:

>

> Sent from the Internet

>

>

>

> i have a bright yellow, brighter than turmeric, yellow

> 5 mukhi rudraksha. anybody seeing will think it is

> painted. it is natural and i got from the forests of

> Arunachal Pradesh. i also have a no of white

> rudrakshas, which are much lighter in weight than

> beads of other colours. they 4 and 5 mukhis. could

> anyone please tell me the specific benefits and

> effects of these beads. the yellow one appears

> particularly unusual. i haven't seen any other bead of

> such striking colour.

>

>

>

>

> ____

> Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.

> http://store./redcross-donate3/

>

>

>

> To send an email to:

>

>

 

 

 

 

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the colour is absolutly natural, not as a result of

keeping in contact with any material. i have had

these beads for over 8 yrs now from the north-east of

india. unforunatly they are kept in my house in Delhi

while i am elsewhere these days. shall be able to send

a photograph after a couple of months only. i, in

fact, had a look at the beads last month and have been

intrigued since, because i have not seen photos of

such beads on any site on the net. could you tell me

about the specific effects of such beads?

 

--- AumShiningLotus wrote:

 

> if you have email pictures of these beads the we

> could comment as a group as

> there are too many variables............some place

> beads in sindoor

> powder.....hope I spelled that correctly and this

> can make a bead yellow......the white

> beads can be made white with lemon juice.....then

> again Mrs Neeta at one time

> did find Indian 2 and 3 Mukhi Oval white beads from

> one supplier years ago and

> these were natural....dont know of any of this color

> comeing from Nepal as

> mature beads are mostly brown to red color when they

> arrive from suppliers

>

> hope this helps

>

> Thanks

>

> DD

>

> In a message dated 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific

> Standard Time,

> billupa1 writes:

>

> > Subj: RBSC : bright yellow 5 mukhi rudraksha

> > 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific Standard Time

> > billupa1

> > Reply-to:

>

> >

> > Sent from the Internet

> >

> >

> >

> > i have a bright yellow, brighter than turmeric,

> yellow

> > 5 mukhi rudraksha. anybody seeing will think it is

> > painted. it is natural and i got from the forests

> of

> > Arunachal Pradesh. i also have a no of white

> > rudrakshas, which are much lighter in weight than

> > beads of other colours. they 4 and 5 mukhis. could

> > anyone please tell me the specific benefits and

> > effects of these beads. the yellow one appears

> > particularly unusual. i haven't seen any other

> bead of

> > such striking colour.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

____

> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina

> relief effort.

> > http://store./redcross-donate3/

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to:

> >

>

 

> >

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Friend

 

really cannot tell you of the signinficance of the beads till we see

picture......colorwise the white beads are mentioned in the holy books as beads

for

Brahmans and have not heard of yellow beads being mentioned........colors

mentioned that I remember are Black Red and White

 

Thanks

 

Dd

 

In a message dated 9/7/2005 8:58:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

billupa1 writes:

 

>

>

> the colour is absolutly natural, not as a result of

> keeping in contact with any material. i have had

> these beads for over 8 yrs now from the north-east of

> india. unforunatly they are kept in my house in Delhi

> while i am elsewhere these days. shall be able to send

> a photograph after a couple of months only. i, in

> fact, had a look at the beads last month and have been

> intrigued since, because i have not seen photos of

> such beads on any site on the net. could you tell me

> about the specific effects of such beads?

>

> --- AumShiningLotus wrote:

>

> >if you have email pictures of these beads the we

> >could comment as a group as

> >there are too many variables............some place

> >beads in sindoor

> >powder.....hope I spelled that correctly and this

> >can make a bead yellow......the white

> >beads can be made white with lemon juice.....then

> >again Mrs Neeta at one time

> >did find Indian 2 and 3 Mukhi Oval white beads from

> >one supplier years ago and

> >these were natural....dont know of any of this color

> >comeing from Nepal as

> >mature beads are mostly brown to red color when they

> >arrive from suppliers

> >

> >hope this helps

> >

> >Thanks

> >

> >DD

> >

> >In a message dated 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific

> >Standard Time,

> >billupa1 writes:

> >

> >>Subj: RBSC : bright yellow 5 mukhi rudraksha

> >> 9/7/2005 12:26:31 AM Pacific Standard Time

> >> billupa1

> >> Reply-to:

> >

> >>

> >> Sent from the Internet

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>i have a bright yellow, brighter than turmeric,

> >yellow

> >>5 mukhi rudraksha. anybody seeing will think it is

> >>painted. it is natural and i got from the forests

> >of

>

 

 

 

 

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