Physics, asked by vaibhavrai2210, 10 months ago

Why does the Rudraksha floats in milk and sinks in water

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Answered by fajash99
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Explanation:

Rudraksha floats on water depending on its density. it cannot always float on water because sometimes density of Raksha can be less than that of water for the density of Rudraksha contain more than the water

Answered by Youguys
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Answer:-

1)    In a few varieties of Rudrakshas the number of seeds is more than the number of mukhis for example, if one or more mukhis of a Rudraksha have not developed naturally, then the number of seeds in the internal of the Rudraksha will be more than the number of mukhis it has on its outer surface, one can assume that the mukhis have not developed naturally only if the analyst is certain that there is no external manipulation.

2)    The above test is sounder for Rudrakshas of Nepalese & Indonesian Origin.

3)    This is the closest test to find out the genuinety of a Rudraksha, this test also has some limitations. At times when the Rudrakshas are cut open we have noticed that the seeds are not well developed & hence appear like a very minute cavity or like a dot. Well, now every time to test a Rudraksha one wouldn’t want to cut open the bead & would rather prefer to get the x ray of the Rudraksha done, in such a case the seeds which are not well developed may not be well exposed in the x-ray or could be difficult for a lay person to interpret the x ray, further it may also be difficult to conclude on basis of a blur x-ray. This is the only close test that could prove the authenticity of a Rudraksha berry. If you wish to know how to check the genuinety of Rudrakshas

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