Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 Dear Jose Ji Namaskar and thank you for your message........am fairly certain you are on the right track as many of the Rudraksha Beads in malas are dyed with dyes rangeing from yellow to deep red........there may have been water soluble dye still clinging to the string inside each of your mala beads ........and to the inside of the chamber the string passes through .......after the final rinseing by the maker of the mala....if this was the case then when you put your mala in the water the remainig traces may have soaked off the........only other explanation might be that the yellowish color is the perspiration and dirt that normally collects on the mala beads and is seen from soaking a mala that is worn every day for lengthy time frames without cleaning........as the dirt and perspiration build up then if soaked in a clear glass the water will become colored hope this helps Rudra Center India and America DD , "stargate40" <stargate40 wrote: > > hi my name is Jose I want an answer to my question I order a 8mm > rudraksha mala I wearing it and nothing going on but when i take off > and I put in a glass of water before pooja the water turn golden > yellow how come? any explaination for that? I call the seller but he > do not know nothing about he just told me could be a bless for you the > beads look natural non piment or ink of any kind added I tell the > seller might be the himalayans handcrafter bless it before put on sale > with turmeric powder but the thing is when i recieve the mala I touch > it and my hands still clean no yellow stain.om namah shivon namaste. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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