The term Rudraksha literally stands for the
"eyes" of Lord Shiva or Rudra implying thereby that it was pleasant to the
eyes of Lord Shiva, and hence so named in His honour.This reveals that the
merit of Rudraksha beads were realized first by Lord Shiva Himself and He
handed down the same to the benefit of the later generations. Rudraksha
beads are a plant product, containing carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen
and trace elements in combined form. The percentage compositions of their
gaseous elements was determined by C-H-N Analyzer and by Gas chromatography.
The result shows that Rudraksha beads consist of 50.031 % carbon, 0.95%
nitrogen, 17.897% hydrogen and 30.53% oxygen. In the medicinal and botanical
world, Rudraksha is the purest, the most effective, useful, ancient thing
which is the most popular too. It is a fruit as well as a seed . Its origin
place is in Malaya, India, Java & Sumatra (Indonesia) Burma and Nepal. Rudraksha
is the fruit of a tree. It grows in bunches. They bloom in May, June and
ripen in September to November. It's fruit is light green in colour. It
is circular like gular (fruit of banyan tree). Its pulp is hard and remains
stuck to its seed. It is like blackberry. It is kept in water for a number
of days and then Rudraksha is taken out after peeling off the pulp. It's
kinds are four, according to Mythological books- Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya
and Shoodra. Its division is not based on caste system but it is based on
their ability to wear. But the wearing of Rudraksha of different colours
by different persons are not compulsory. Even Ladies are allowed to wear
Rudraksha. The original whitish colour of Rudraksha is dyed into orange
colour which is a symbolic colour of the saints and sanyasees. Orange colour
Rudraksha becomes useful to all kinds of men of any age, caste, sect, religion
and sex and according to one's liking for its size, colour or face (Mukh-line).It
is not very difficult to recognize a real Rudraksha. On account of its increasing
importance and price, it is made artificially also and these artificial
Rudrakshas are also being sold in market. Artificial Rudraksha is often
made from the wild berry seeds or nuts. But in these artificial Rudraksha,
no facet can be made as real as the ones that are in the genuine ones and
can easily be detected by an experienced eye . Here the facet (Mukh) means
deep lining from the upper part to the lower part of Rudraksha. Looking
at these deep linings-facets one can recognize real Rudraksha. There are
many other criteria written to recognize Rudraksha, such as the sinking
and floating of Rudraksha in the water and revolving between two coins.
But it is not a correct criterion. Even an unripe but genuine Rudraksha
may float in the water , and a non genuine ones made out of wood impregnated
with lead may sink . Therefore, we should not bother about these suspicions
and false notions. The Rudraksha should be brought seeing the faces of Rudraksha
and from a genuine supplier. Generally there are various numbers of faces
on a Rudraksha, from one faced to sixteen faced. . Generally five faced
Rudraksha are found easily and abundantly . One faced Rudraksha round variety
is found very rarely and its price is also too much. Most of these beads
being circulated are fake ones made from berries and betel nuts and Areca
nuts . Some have a stem implanted in them artificially to give a real look
. Some Giant sized beads are sold as 1 mukhis which are manufactured ones
. Also some suppliers sell fake 1 mukhis which have Serpent, Trishul , Lingam
etc carved on them . These are also fakes . A real Rudraksha does not have
these markings . Rudraksha having 2,3,4,6,7, or 8 faces is found very often
but its price is more than the five faced Rudraksha's. Fake Rudraksha are
generally found in very high mukhi beads also , like 21 mukhi , where artificial
lines are carved on nuts . Also some scrupulous people fake Gauri Shankar
Rudraksha by gluing together two Rudraksha beads . But these can be again
detected by little experience and awareness . Please note that the idea
of informing about Fake Rudraksha is not to scare away people , but to make
them aware . Generally Rudraksha sold are genuine as they are available
in plenty naturally . It is only in the case of rare Rudraksha that fakes
are sold to satisfy the increasing demand by unscrupulous people . It is
to be noted that the market price of Rudraksha does not affect its religious
or spiritual importance or medicinal value. Thus there is no link or connection
between the price of Rudraksha and its religious, spirituals and medicinal
importance. It has also many sizes and shapes. Its seeds are often round
but exceptionally they are found long, semi circular, convex and flat. There
is a variety of Rudraksha which is convex and flat . These are not from
Nepal and are called Bhadraksha and are considered inferior to Rudraksha
. Rudraksha are available in big as well as small sizes. Big Rudrakshas
are easily available but small ones are found in less number. The smallest
Rudraksha has the size equal to black pepper. Its gradually bigger sizes
are equal to big peas, plum and amla. It is believed that the mala of the
smallest beads is better than that of any other size. It is also very easy
to wear but it is difficult to find. Therefore, its price is very dear.
It is very uncomfortable to wear the mala of big beads but it is comfortable
when it is used to count mantras . Also big sized Rudraksha are kept in
Prayer room . As lightening arresters are installed in buildings to save
them from lighting, Rudraksha protects the body from outside influences,
mental shocks, heart problems and stress. The electro-magnetic waves in
the life form may be responsible for mazing powers of Rudraksha discovered
several thousand years go. Life of Rudraksha beads Could be any number of
years. If well protected, can be passed on from generation to generation.
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