Understanding the Head and Tail of Rudraksha Beads: A Detailed Guide for Recognizing Authenticity
Everybody who collects or wears Rudraksha beads wants to ensure that they are genuine and possess the correct attributes. However, recognizing the head and tail of a Rudraksha bead is a specialized process that requires knowledge and experience. In this article, we will delve into the nuances of identifying the head and tail and how to confirm the authenticity of a Rudraksha bead through simple yet precise methods.
Key Features of Genuine Rudraksh Beads
A genuine Rudraksha bead has several distinctive features that distinguish it from fake beads or sub-standard products:
It floats on water due to its unique lightweight nature. When placed near a positive energy source, it rotates clockwise. It has a clear starting line from the head, which is pointed and elongated, whereas the tail lines do not completely reach the hole.Identifying the Head and Tail of Rudraksha Beads
For a novice, the process of identifying the head and tail can be challenging. However, with a bit of practice, it becomes simpler. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to identify these features:
Positioning the Bead
1. Take any Rudraksh bead of any mukhi and find its flattest portion.
2. Place this portion on a flat surface such as a table, ensuring it stands straight without leaning to one side or the other.
3. The end of the bead that remains stationary on the flat surface is the tail or Prucha.
4. The pointed or elongated end of the bead will be the head or Mukha.
Inspection of the Lines
5. Observe the lines on the bead. The lines start from the head and are more clearly defined. The lines on the tail do not converge towards the hole as they do on the head.
6. This distinctive characteristic makes it easier to identify the head and tail even if the bead lacks clear visual markers.
Challenges in Identification and Expertise
While the above methods provide a useful guide, it is important to note that some Rudraksha beads, especially those from certain origins, can present challenges. Here are a few key points to consider:
Nepalese and Indian beads are generally easier to identify due to their simpler structures. However, Indonesian beads can be more complex and require more experience to distinguish the head and tail accurately. Even in some cases, the heads of Nepalese and Indian beads may not be clearly pointed, adding to the complexity.Expertise in Rudrashruti (the science of Rudrakshas) is highly recommended for those who are uncertain about their ability to identify these beads accurately. Experienced practitioners can provide valuable insights and ensure high-quality products.
Conclusion
Identifying the head and tail of a Rudraksha bead is a crucial step in verifying its authenticity and quality. By following the steps outlined in this article, beginners can start to develop this important skill. However, for advanced collectors and users, it is advisable to seek guidance from professionals in Rudrashruti to ensure the best possible care and use of these precious stones.
References:
Shiva Om, Prof. Dr. Manoj Kalantri. 37 years of experience in studying Rudrakshas. Eshans Emporium, ISO 9001:2015 Certified Organisation.Contact:
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