How do we recognize or identify head and tail part of a Rudraksha beads ?
To do this physically take any Mukhi bead and place the flattest end on a smooth table surface so it stands squarely by itself without any tilting from one side or the other. The end sitting on the table surface will be the tail part of Rudraksha. Normally the mouth part of the Rudraksha can be a bit pointed or elongated so it will not stand squarely on its mouth and it will lean to one side or the other. You can refer to our website and look at the any Rudraksha Picture that has the mouth part showing to the viewer. Now look at the tail part of bead to identify the differences between the mouth and tail.
To do this physically take any Mukhi bead and place the flattest end on a smooth table surface so it stands squarely by itself without any tilting from one side or the other. The end sitting on the table surface will be the tail part of Rudraksha. Normally the mouth part of the Rudraksha can be a bit pointed or elongated so it will not stand squarely on its mouth and it will lean to one side or the other. You can refer to our website and look at the any Rudraksha pictures that has the mouth part showing to the viewer. Now look at the tail part of bead to identify the differences between the mouth and tail.