

VMPL
New Delhi [India], April 18: A meditation practitioner and tech professional from Maharashtra launched a digital platform aimed at combating counterfeit practices and chemical treatments of Rudraksha beads within India’s market, as these issues have affected spiritual enthusiasts and Shiva devotees demanded religious to restore their faith in the marketplace.
Punit Kansara, who holds degrees in both computer science and certifications in organic farming and horticulture, built his professional experience around web analytics within international companies before founding an online portal dedicated to disseminating accurate information about Rudraksha beads. This site aims to help consumers identify counterfeit Rudrakshas, addressing a critical issue due to the increasing commodification of religious artifacts today.
Punit Kansara points out that the market is inundated with counterfeit as well as factory-produced and pharmacologically modified Rudraksha beads, causing significant confusion among buyers. To address this issue, his comparative evaluation methods featured on the website strive to inform customers about what they should look for when making purchases, since such detailed guidance is currently lacking in the marketplace. This authentication procedure employs contemporary testing techniques, including subjecting these items to examination. X-rays (an type of electromagnetic radiation) along with a microscope.
Punit Kansara nurtured an interest in this enigmatic bead because of his long-standing engagement with spirituality over many years. Throughout several years, he studied meditation techniques before honing these skills under various Siddha yogis across different locations such as Girnar, Coimbatore, along with the forests of Gujarat. Motivated by a desire for social good and to propagate awareness, Punit instructs underprivileged children in the countryside near Palghar, Maharashtra, about meditation practices. government-run schools .
Experts have noted that the rising tide of fake spiritual merchandise causes consumers to lose trust, leading to a reduced significance of traditional spiritual customs culturally and religiously. An experienced seller from Ahmedabad who deals with spiritual goods mentioned that there’s a noticeable decline in confidence regarding these items, necessitating open and trustworthy actions to address this issue.
Through its website, The Rudraksha Tree instructs users on the botanical origins and spiritual benefits of the South Asian Rudrakasha tree. It emphasizes the bead’s significance in spiritual practices and promotes awareness regarding their conservation via ongoing research initiatives. Kansara states that his primary aim extends past commercial interests towards education and cultural enrichment. He maintains that authentic Rudraksha seeds have the potential to elevate one's level of consciousness and improve mental equilibrium, as he pointed out.
The growing market for spiritual products in India and overseas has brought more attention to issues of product quality standards and authenticating genuine items. Professionals with traditional education are entering the realms of spirituality and well-being by safeguarding cultural legacies and encouraging informed consumer decisions.
The future transparency regarding The Rudraksha Tree within the sector requires monitoring. Currently, the discussion centered around the genuine spirituality grounded in traditional customs stays active following The Rudraksha Tree’s initiation of this conversation.
To learn more, please visit: https://www.therudrakshatree.org
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