wow!! i am impressed.
i had no clue as to the processes involved.
gps, one thoda request... can you send as attachment a series of photos, from start to finish of a tulsi mala?
that way, we can understand the intricacies and workmanship involved.
all without, giving away your uniquely developed trade secrets ofcourse
thank you
thank you,
i told you i live in virugambakkam,chennai.
if you are somewhere nearby i can show details.
1.I obtain dry tulsi sticks from grihastas in person.
2.cut into diff size and shape.
3.grind,polish and punch a hole. bead is ready now!
4.make rosary size war.
5.I have made sizes from mustard to badam.
6.cotton,silk,nylon,copper,silver,gold strings are used in making rosary of 27,54,108.
7.I am giving it free to bagavatas as per blessings of my guru.
8.I am 70y now doing this as hobby.
9.I dont want to contaminate it in open market since market tulsi malas are highly secretive and they are not transparent!.nobody is willing to tell and show how they are doing!?
10.I have the technical know how and keep it transparent,willing to teach any body who is wiling to learn.
G.PARTHASARATHY,044 23765448,
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