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100 % Original Five Mukhi Rudraksh Mala – 14 mm – 108 + 1 Beads – 26″ Long (Length) Chain/Mala

Original price was: ₹1,999.00.Current price is: ₹449.00.

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100 % Original Five Mukhi Rudraksh Mala – 14 mm – 108 + 1 Beads – 26″ Long (Length) Chain/Mala

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Original price was: ₹1,999.00.Current price is: ₹449.00.

Name- Five Mukhi Rudraksh Mala 108 + 1 Beads

Matrial- Five Mukhi Rudraksh

Beads Count- 108 + 1

Color- Red Added Color

Size- 26″ Length / 52″ Circle

 

 

Availability: In stock

A Rudraksha mala, also known as a Rudraksha bead necklace or prayer beads, is a string of beads made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus). These beads are considered sacred in Hinduism and are used by practitioners for meditation, prayer, and spiritual purposes. Here are some key points about Rudraksha malas:

  1. Rudraksha Seeds: Rudraksha seeds are small, brown, or blackish seeds that come from the fruit of the Rudraksha tree, which is found mainly in the Himalayan region, as well as parts of Southeast Asia and Indonesia. The seeds have several facets or “faces” on their surface, and the number of facets can vary, typically from 1 to 21. Each facet is believed to have specific spiritual and healing properties.
  2. Spiritual Significance: Rudraksha beads are highly revered in Hinduism, as they are associated with Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in the religion. They are believed to have originated from the tears of Lord Shiva and are often called “Tears of Rudra.” Wearing or using Rudraksha malas is thought to bring spiritual protection, peace, and a deeper connection to the divine.
  3. Meditation and Prayer: Rudraksha malas are used by Hindu devotees and yogis during meditation and prayer practices. The mala typically consists of 108 beads, though there are variations with fewer beads, and it is used to count repetitions of mantras or prayers. The 109th bead, known as the “guru bead” or “sumeru bead,” is not counted in the 108 but serves as a marker for the beginning and end of the meditation or prayer cycle.
  4. Facets and Energies: Each facet or “mukhi” of a Rudraksha bead is associated with a specific energy or deity. For example, a five-mukhi Rudraksha is commonly used for meditation and is associated with the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and ether). Other beads with a different number of facets have their own unique properties and associations.
  5. Authenticity: Authentic Rudraksha beads are believed to have specific markings or “mukhis” on their surface, which are natural and not artificially created. There are many counterfeit or fake Rudraksha beads in the market, so it’s important to purchase them from reputable sources to ensure their authenticity and spiritual efficacy.

Rudraksha malas are not only used for spiritual purposes but are also considered as sacred jewelry in many cultures. They have gained popularity worldwide among those interested in meditation, yoga, and holistic well-being due to their perceived positive energies and spiritual significance.

 

Rudraksha beads are known by various names in different Indian languages and regions due to their cultural and spiritual significance. Here are some of the names for Rudraksha beads in various Indian languages:

  1. Hindi: रुद्राक्ष (Rudraksha)
  2. Marathi: रुद्राक्ष (Rudraksha)
  3. Bengali: রুদ্রাক্ষ (Rudraksha)
  4. Telugu: రుద్రాక్ష (Rudraksha)
  5. Tamil: ருத்ராக்ஷம் (Rudraksham)
  6. Kannada: ರುದ್ರಾಕ್ಷ (Rudraksha)
  7. Gujarati: રુદ્રાક્ષ (Rudraksha)
  8. Punjabi: ਰੁਦਰਾਕਸ਼ (Rudraksha)
  9. Malayalam: രുദ്രാക്ഷം (Rudraksham)
  10. Odia: ରୁଦ୍ରାକ୍ଷ (Rudraksha)
  11. Assamese: ৰুদ্ৰাক্ষ (Rudraksha)
  12. Urdu: رودراکش (Rudraksha)
  13. Sanskrit: रुद्राक्ष (Rudraksha)
  14. Nepali: रुद्राक्ष (Rudraksha)
  15. Sinhala: රුදුරක්ෂ (Rudraksha) – (Sri Lanka)

These names reflect the widespread use and reverence of Rudraksha beads across India and neighboring regions, particularly in Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The word “Rudraksha” is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Rudra,” which is another name for Lord Shiva, and “Aksha,” which means eye. Rudraksha beads are believed to be the tears of Lord Shiva and are considered sacred and spiritually significant by many people in the Indian subcontinent.

Weight 0.070 kg

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