Manipulated Rudraksha beads and false beads are sold on a sizable market. Both beads from Java and Nepal are modified to lead the consumer to believe they are rare Rudrakshas, such as the one Mukhi round Rudraksha, 7 Mukhi Rudraksha Original, 8 Mukhi Rudraksha Original or higher Mukhi Rudraksha beads, and to purchase them at greater prices.
The Rudrakshas can be used in a variety of ways, some of which include:
1. Additional Lines Carved on the Rudraksha
In order to sell a lesser Mukhi Rudraksha bead as a higher Mukhi Rudraksha, many sellers add extra lines to the bead. Note that a Rudraksha that has been altered loses all of its strength. Additionally, only a professional can distinguish between a genuine and fraudulent Rudraksha. Get an X-ray of the Rudraksha if you must, but you must show the X-ray to a professional to verify its genuineness.
2. Rudraksha beads that have been altered by being glued or adhered together
To construct the modified Gaurishankar Rudraksha or Trijuti, lower Mukhis rudraksha beads adhere together. For these phoney beads, some merchants additionally provide a certificate of authenticity. You must therefore get the Rudrakshas' validity verified by a professional.
3. Making imitation beads, such as Round One Mukhi, and carving symbols of the Holy on Rudraksha
There is a thriving and established market for the supply of round one Mukhi Rudrakshas, which do not exist. Four or five Mukhi Rudraksha beads, which are widely accessible on the market, are used in this method. In this, the four Mukhis of the five Mukhi Rudraksha is carefully cemented together, leaving only one Mukhi that is clearly visible. The modified 5 Mukhi Rudraksha seems to be a spherical 1 Mukhi Rudraksha since the other Mukhis are concealed behind the bonded surface.
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