Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 thank you n namaste i went all the way to nepal just to purchase rudraksha and before that i do a lot of surwey on that throuh internet . finaly with a few addresses i went nepal i went 1st to c anill at maharaja palace as the appointment was made from malaysia . but i never buy from him straight away. i went to mukinath rudraksha n i went to some other rudraksha centre s to check the prices make sure that i should not get cheated. as you have mentioned we should not bargain for any holy items but i believe also we should not get cheated it can be any items when people knew that we are desperate on something they rise up the price double . we cant change them but i believe v should not let them grow by v get cheated.it happen in nepal even i went to Pasupathinath temple the singing holy bell they open the price for 2000 rupees since i have surveyed , it should be worth for only200 to 300 rupees i straight away tell the seller i want that price only n surprisingly they sold them to me for the price i ask for. 14 mukis goes from 7,000 to 10000 nepali rupess in nepal . i bough my set for 19000 nepali ruppees, my husband mala bought for 28000 rupees my sons 11 n 3 mukis i bought for 3000 rupees gourishanger for2800 rupees that is t price in nepal little cheaper in other places than Maharajapalace. but i bought from him because i trusted him since his name is mentioned by a lots of people when i was in nepal. when i bought he showed me the big nepali rudraksha mala which was very big (55 ,000 nepali rupees) n i knew definetly my husband hesitate to wear. in malaysia a islamic country it will be eye catching . no point i buy it so i ask Mr anil do he have smaller beats. then he strait away show the mala which he n his brother wearing in the neck , he ask me u want some think small like this? i told him yes then he said this is from indonesia .i ask him about the quality he said power is same otherwise we wont be wearing it. i ask him to get ready for whatever price he gave. but went i went to mukinath rudraksha shop ,mukinath told me anill is a cheater and he said indonesian mukis are not good (he dont have any indonesian beads). 1st of all i dont like the statement that he is (mukinath ) the only genuine seller in nepal n he said india rudraksha 99 percent faq. i follow my heart n last i bought from Anill maharaja palace, and i supposed to arrange a exihibition in malaysia. i send him a email n ask him about the rudraksha i bought from yet waiting for the reply.thankyou namaste >narasimhaye <no_reply> > > >RBSC : SMALL RUDRAKSHA BEADS >Tue, 03 Oct 2006 13:08:03 -0000 > >K. Thevirani, since you mentioned "Small Beads", then usually some >small beads do not have clear lines. The quality you get from a >source depends also on the price you pay. If you bargain and want >cheap price, then they give beads in accordance to the price you can >afford or are willing to pay at the time. > >For holy items, the price cannot be measured and should not be >bargained. > >Small beads can also mean Java beads instead of Nepali beads. Unless >we see pictures of your beads, we are not able to tell you >specifically. > >Ommmmm > > >, narasimhaye ><no_reply wrote: > > > > K. Thevirani, sometimes when a "source" is famous, does not mean >they > > will give you highest quality product. "Famous" also does not > > mean "reliable". > > > > We have heard about Agarwal Rudrabandar at Maharaja Palace in >Nepal > > but do not want to publicly comment. From what I gathered, they >have > > brothers who went to other countries to sell rudraksh too. You >might > > also find one brother across the Causeway from Johore Bahru in > > Malaysia (this should give you a clue to the island nation's name). > > > > Actually, you should be asking Agarwal Rudrabandar to explain to >you > > why they lines are not clearly seen or defined since they are the >ones > > who sold you the beads. Maybe they can give you proper high >quality > > beads in goodwill exchange instead of letting you be stuck with > > inferior grade rudraksh while you were in Nepal. > > > > If you talking high mukh beads of 11, 12 and 13 having no clear > > grooves or lines, this sounds fishy. > > > > If you want an authentification or testing done for your beads to >see > > if they are genuine, fake or inferior grade, maybe we can assist >you. > > > > But you would have to write directly to Ms Neetaji of Rudra Centre >in > > Mumbai at rudracentre She is a kind, gracious lady who > > is one of the world's foremost rudraksh experts. She will be able >to > > tell you what kind of beads you got. > > > > To send from Malaysia to India is easy. The cost is not expensive >by > > registered air mail or courier. Authentification service is free. >But > > you need to pay for return postage to you. > > > > Ommmmm > > > > > > > > , "jiwashastra" > > <j_shastra@> wrote: > > > > > > I RECENTLY WENT TO NEPAL N I PURCHASED 1 TO 14 MUKIS N >GOURISHANGER > > > MALA FOR MY HUSBAND FROM AGAWAL RUDRABANDAR AT MAHARAJA PALACE >AND > > I > > > BOUGHT 2 PCS 3 MUKIS N ON PC 11 MUKIS FOR MY 11 OLD SON FOR >MYSELF > > > 14 ,12,13 N GAURISHANKAR WHAT I UNDERSTAND SHOULD BUY FROM A > > LIALIABLE MERCHAND > > > > SO SINCE RUDRABANDAR IS FAMOUS I BOUGHT > > > > BUT UNFORTUNATLY THE LINE OF THE MUKIS ARE NOT SEEN CLEARLY AS IT >IS > > VERY SMALL I DID CLEANED IT AND APPLY SANDLE WOOD OIL BUT STILL >IT IS > > NOT CLEARLY SEEN > > > > > CAN U EXPLAIN TQ > > > > K.THEVIRANI, > > MALAYSIA > > > > > > > > > > _______________ Share your special moments by uploading 500 photos per month to Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.get.live.com/spaces/features Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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