Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Namaste Sureshi, really cannot tell you whether your bead is toxic unless we see a picture. However, some signs of toxicity inlcudes grayish color, sometimes grayish-green and dusty layers coming off the bead. In your case, there is also the guess that your bead might not have been sealed properly. Again, we can only tell if we see a photo. When obtaining parad items, its very important that you get them from a reputable and reliable sourse. They should give you a certificatate of guarantee. Also they should be able to tell you who makes their special parad items. The person who makes them must be from a traditional lineage specializing in parad science like Vaidya Shree Pundit Deenanath of Jaipur who makes parad for Rudra Centre. Aum Namah Shivaya , " sureshi.rm " <Sureshi wrote: > > I bought large parad bead (gold fed) few months back. The edge > near both holes which has been drilled are slightly chipped. > Unfortunately there were no silver caps on both holes and it was strung > in red adjustable thread. I have noticed some kind of green coating at > both ends. Does that mean, it's toxic? > I came accross a recent post, " Parad items are not toxic when > sealed properly with genuine religious preparation and mantras. " So, in > my case does that mean it's not sealed properly? I hope someone could > explain this. > > Thank You! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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