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Specific gravity for Rudraksha is above 1.05. This rises up to 1.70 depending upon the dryness of Rudraksha and also the type of Rudraksha bead. If the moisture content is less, the Rudraksha may also float on water. PH value for Rudraksha is above 4.82.
It is diamagnetic & requires tempory magnetic property in the presence of an external magnetic field. In other words, Rudraksha beads act like a magnet due to its property of Dynamic Polarity.
Specific gravity for Rudraksha is above 1.05. This rises up to 1.70 depending upon the dryness of Rudraksha and also type of Rudraksha bead. If the moisture content is more, the Rudraksha may also float on water. PH value for Rudraksha is above 4.82. Rudraksha is basically acidic. But, the acidity is also dependent on many factors. Nuts from Unripe fruits are more acidic. Rudrakshas have Powerful Electro-magnetic and Para-magnetic inductive properties. Each variety of Rudraksha beads shows different effects. These effects are used for positive results in Neurophysiology and Psychiatry.
Chemical analysis reports suggest the presence of Citric acid, Vitamin C and Rudraksha oil with multiple alkaloids. Pharmacological effects of Rudraksha indicate more than one active Principle element in it. Rudraksha extract has Anti Viral, Anti Bacterial, Anti Protozoal, Anti Fungal, Anti Helminthic properties.
Big Rudraksha are superior to small Rudraksha. Big Rudraksha: Rudrakshi It will be in the size of an Amla fruit (Dhatri phala) with a radius above 2 c.m. It gives both Materialistic and Spiritual wealth (Bhoga Moksha prada). It protects from Dangers. Medium sized Rudraksha: It will be in the size of Zizyphus fruit (Badari phala) with a radius between 1 to 2 c.m. It gives medium results. Small Rudraksha: It will be in the size of Chick pea (Chana) with a radius below 1 c.m. It gives Materialistic wealth. Suggestion: Big Rudraksh for wearing on the body and Small Rudraksh for making a Japa mala to chant Mantras. Strong Rudrakshas are superior to Weak Rudraksha. Brittle Rudraksha are from unripe fruits. They will lose groves in few years. They are not good. Even Rudraksha are superior to Uneven Rudraksha. A beautiful Rudraksha is always supported. It should be Round. It should have clear groves and lines. Don't use Malformed Rudraksha. It results in Poverty. Few groves represent low Energy. Beads from Rudraksha fruits which dry up on the tree itself are best. Rudraksha fruits will grasp solar power and cosmic energy as they ripen. They gain Magnetic field as they dry up. Rudraksha beads from unripe fruits and Ripen fruits which fell on the ground are of lower quality. A Rudraksha bead which has a Natural central hole is of Supreme quality. But, they are only 0.01%. We have to make hole for the remaining. Rudraksha beads which should not be used: Uneven shaped Rudraksha and Rudraksha spoiled by Insects and fungi should never be used. They will have Negative energy. Finally, Nepal Rudraksha (From Himalayas) is considered best. It is based on the Origin.
If you type in Google "21 mukhis" you will see many large symetrical beads at prices which are rediculously low. The truth is they are all fake, as a genuine 21 mukhi from Nepal is priced in the thousands of dollars depending on size. People are buying not only man made beads but counterfeit certificates as well. Once you have seen a genuine bead and understand its structure you will easily spot the faked one. In the last few years numerous online stores have displayed fakes for sale, and sadly people are purchasing them without any prior knowledge. These beads give no results to the wearer. Certificates can easily be created without even examining the bead. Five mukhis are rarely faked as they have no value, the 10 mukhis and above are the common ones, as they fetch higher prices. Fakes are usually smooth surfaced and the lines are too well spaced, this does not happen in nature. The central cavity of the bead which was previously attached to a stalk on the tree, is often filled with resin or denture glue.