Commercially there are three types of Rudraksh available: Nepalese, Indonesian and Indian. Of these 75% of Rudraksh in world market are of Indonesian origin, 20% Indian and other countries and 5% Nepalese. The Nepal Rudraksh is hard, compact, heavy, lustrous and considered more powerful due to the environment they grow in, and hence expensive. Indonesian Rudraksh are smaller, Mukhs or faces are inconspicuous and are cheaper. The Indian round Rudraksh generally lacks lustre and are commonly known as Indian rough beads. These beads are treated with oil and dye to increase their market prices.
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