Rudraksha
are produced in countries like India, Indonesia and many other countries,
it is not wholly accurate.
Beads produced in Nepal are called "Rudraksha"
Beads have clear lines (mukhi), with natural hole, round to oval shape and each mukhi has a tiny seed inside it. One can see the bead varies from one mukhi to twenty-nine mukhi. Nowadays no higher mukhi-numbers can be found. Size of the beads is generally above 15mm size.
Beads produced in India are called "Bhadrakshas"
Beads produced look like Nepali rudraksha but the surface is smooth with some design throughout the surface of beads .The bead doesn't have natural hole and human drilling is needed for this beads to put on a mala or for wearing.
Beads produced in Indonesia are called "Indrakshas"
The size is very small. It doesn't have clear mukhi. There is just marking of lines without groove and deep depression. No natural hole and generally the lines are not so clearly visible.
Beads produced in Nepal are called "Rudraksha"
Beads have clear lines (mukhi), with natural hole, round to oval shape and each mukhi has a tiny seed inside it. One can see the bead varies from one mukhi to twenty-nine mukhi. Nowadays no higher mukhi-numbers can be found. Size of the beads is generally above 15mm size.
Beads produced in India are called "Bhadrakshas"
Beads produced look like Nepali rudraksha but the surface is smooth with some design throughout the surface of beads .The bead doesn't have natural hole and human drilling is needed for this beads to put on a mala or for wearing.
Beads produced in Indonesia are called "Indrakshas"
The size is very small. It doesn't have clear mukhi. There is just marking of lines without groove and deep depression. No natural hole and generally the lines are not so clearly visible.