Dear All, Thank you for all the information shared about Rudraksh. I also request for id of the tree. Any guesses? Anita Dake
On Jan 14, 4:09 am, MAX OVERTON <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Dr Kumar, > > Thank you for your help. Can you tell me where to look to find out why the > tree is called "Eyes of Lord Shiva"? Does it refer to a part of the tree? > > Max (just Mr, I'm afraid) > > Novels by Max and/or Ariana Overtonhttp://www.maxoverton.com > > The Lion of Scythia Trilogy (Lion of Scythia, The Golden King, Funeral in > Babylon); The Glass House Trilogy (Glass House, A Glass Darkly, Looking > Glass); A Cry of Shadows, The Devil is in the Details, Trapdoor, Tapestry, > Scarab - Akhenaten (Book 1 of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Smenkhkare (Book 2 > of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Tutankhamen (Book 3 of the Amarnan Kings), > Scarab - Ay (Book 4 of the Amarnan Kings), Rakshasa (Book 1 of the Demon > series), Djinn (Book 2 of the Demon series), Glass Continuum, Ascension > Works in Progress: Sequestered, Scarab - Horemheb (Book 5 of the Amarnan > Kings), Succubus (Book 3 of the Demon series) > > Also check outhttp://julesphotographiccreations.blogspot.com/ > > > Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 05:08:49 -0800 > > Subject: [efloraofindia:26354] Re: Is this Rudraksha? > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > > Respected Dr. Overton, > > Rudraksha is made of two sanskrit words, RUDRA meaning "lord shiva" > > and AKSHA means "eyes". So it basically means, eyes of lord Shiva. It > > is related to Hindu mythology. > > Regards > > Pankaj
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