Revealing the Harmonious Forces of Manifestation and the Rudraksha Mala

Rudraksha beads, dated back to ancient India, are closely related to spiritual practices and meditation. These sacred beads are symbolism of great importance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual traditions. Formed with a combination of two Sanskrit words: "Rudra," meaning Lord Shiva, and "Aksha," meaning eye, the beads are considered the "tears of Lord Shiva." This gives rise to Rudraksha trees, producing fruits in the form of the distinct Rudraksha beads. Each bead of Rudraksha has multiple facets or "mukhis" called by different names- Ek mukhi Rudraksha, Panchmukhi Rudraksha, 11 Mukhi Rudraksha till 21 mukhi Rudraksha. The number of mukhis determines a Rudraksha bead's rarity and spiritual significance. Continue reading..

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