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Dear All,

 

In Thailand they also have one eyed coconut. In fact, they even have a

one-eyed coconuts shop. They were one eyed, but where the stem

connected to the coconut is a small hole that goes into the inside of

the coconut. Does this matter? Or must the coconut be completely

closed air tight?

 

Best rgds

Richard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Richard Ji

 

This is an amazeing message..........there are many Indian Families who have

need of one eyed coconut and you could put on your website........with the

Holy Rudraksha some wish to have the Holy Bead remain closed so they can place on

worshipping place in home.....some wish to have the pith cleared from the

natural hole in a mature Nepal Rudraskha so they can string...........if there

was a hole by the stem in all the coconuts seen then it seems they might have

been drained of coconut juice as a common practice before being sold to

public......does this seem possible

 

if it was only one that had a hole in it and all the others were closed then

maybe like we see sometime in Rudraksha that have been attacked by insects the

Coconut has been compromised and is to be discarded

 

This is a new subject for me however many look for one eyed coconut and if

they knew where to get authentic they would jump at the chance

 

Dhanyavaad cha Pranams Seva Mitra

 

DD

 

In a message dated 5/2/2006 2:50:37 AM Pacific Standard Time,

rsbj66 writes:

 

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> Dear All,

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> In Thailand they also have one eyed coconut. In fact, they even have a

> one-eyed coconuts shop. They were one eyed, but where the stem

> connected to the coconut is a small hole that goes into the inside of

> the coconut. Does this matter? Or must the coconut be completely

> closed air tight?

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> Best rgds

> Richard

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