Rudraksha Names

Rudraksha is a very auspicious bead in Hinduism and Jainism. The Rudraksha is associated with the lord Shiva and generally, the Rudraksha is worn for the blessing of god and protection from negative energy. Rudraksha Chant Mantra is Om Namah Shivaya (ओम नमः शिवाय).
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Rudraksha is derived from the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree. It is a well-known adornment worn by sages, astrologers, and other spiritual beings. The bead is employed in the majority of religious rites, whether little or large. It is not only revered by Hindus but also by other religions, due to its rich scientific and astrological capabilities.

Rudraksha is made up of Rudra and Aksha , where Rudra signifies Lord Shiva and Aksha means tear . According to literature, Rudraksha is regarded as a form of Lord Shiva; examples may be found in our religious and mythological books regarding Rudraksha. When Lord Shiva opened his eyes the day before, a few droplets of water dropped from them, resulting in the birth of the Rudraksha tree.

The Shiva Purana also mentions the origin of Rudraksha, stating that Lord Shiva had to wage a terrible battle with him to destroy the Mahabali Asuraraj Tripurasur, who roamed freely in the Himalayas. Shiva's eyelids began to twitch since he was so preoccupied with the conflict. Angry and crimson tears welled up in his eyes. Then Brahma Ji ordered that tears be made in the shape of a tree, and the fruit that grows from that tree is known as Rudraksha.

Rudraksha has long been considered to be produced from Lord Shiva's tears. It is regarded as the link between heaven and Earth. Rudraksha is found mostly in Indonesia, Nepal, and India. There are about 16 distinct forms of rudraksha as per Shiv Puran, each having a unique function and treatment aspect. They are distinguished by the faces, also known as Mukhi, on the surface.

Rudraksha is a strong and energetic adornment that cannot be worn by those who are weak in heart. Even though it is well renowned for its ability to cure the mind, body, and soul, before you wear anything, talk with a professional astrologer. He or she will look at your birth chart and tell you whether or not you should wear it, and when. So, don't try to wear it on your own; it may have a detrimental influence.

Rudraksha is a potent seed that provides us with positive energy. Rudraksha also serves as a barrier, protecting us from the harmful energy surrounding us. No bad energy may hurt the user of Rudraksha.

Who Should Wear Rudraksha?

Anyone can wear these auspicious rudraksha Beads. The benefits of rudraksha do not discriminate based on caste, gender, class, region, place of birth, dominant governing planets, or any other category. Rudraksha is preferred for those who wanna enhance their spiritual growth or want a good change in their life should wear rudraksha beads. Whether you are a man, a woman, a child, a senior, or anyone else you will receive the benefits of rudraksha. Many people also ask Which Rudraksha should I wear? So the simple answer is 5 mukhi rudraksha is a universal rudraksha and worn by anyone and you can wear rudraksha as per your zodiac sign or Rashi. Here you can get Rudraksha's Recommendation on which rudraksha is suitable for you.

How To Wear Rudraksha

When You buy rudraksha it is passed through multiple hands and that's the reason the power of rudraksha may get absorbed by others, so you need to purify and energize it before wearing your rudraksha bead, Malla, or bracelet.

Here is a step-by-step process of purification and energizing your rudraksha:-

  • Take a Metal Bow and dip your rudraksha in a mixture of Ghee, Milk, and holy Ganga Jal for at least 24 hours.
  • Take your Rudraskha out from the bowl and clean it with ganga jal after that if anything is stuck in that so use a soft brush clean it under the tap and dry it with a soft microfiber cloth or cotton cloth.
  • Wear your Rudraksha on the auspicious day which is Monday and chant the rudraksha mantra or “Om Namah Shivaya” 108 times or at least 11 times.
  • After your regular pooja process sit in front of Shiv ling or a picture of Lord Shiva and light up some incense sticks apply sandalwood (Chandan) paste on rudraksha and pray to lord shiva and wear it after praying completely.

Price of Rudraksha Beads

A Natural Rudraksha price is determined by many aspects including the origin of the beads, size of the bead, quality of rudraksha, number of mukh, and condition. For example, the original Rudraksha price of panch mukhi rudraksha in India original is less than 5 mukhi Nepali rudraksha.

The Price of Original Rudraksha mainly depends on Mukhis. The price of 1 mukhi to 7 mukhi ranges from Rs. 500-3000 Similarly, the upper range category includes 8 mukhi and above, and the real price of rudrakshas starts from 3500 INR to 1 Lakh INR and above depending on quality and origins. The Price of real rudraksha mala begins from 750 INR and rises depending on the quality of the beads and their originality