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12mm Panchmukhi Rudraksha Japa Mala Necklace Bracelet With Real Prayer Moti

$ 13.72

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Religion: Hinduism
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

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    This necklace is handmade in Nepal with 11-12 mm, 5 face (panchmukhi) himalayan rudra seeds, sewn into a garland with a heavy duty thread, there is a knot after each individual seed. It has 108 beads + one bindu/guru bead. Circumference is about 56"
    Rudraksha is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree, whose seed is used for prayer beads in Hinduism and Buddhism.
    Panchmukhi Rudraksha mala is the most plentiful bead among all Rudraksha beads.
    Rudraksha mala can be used as a
    jaap, meditation mala or worn as a necklace or bracelet wrapped around the wrist and for mystical, spiritual and astrological significance or simply as a style statement.
    Rudraksha symbolizes Divine Power
    powerful in controlling stress, blood pressure, improves blood flow and circulation. Remove negative effects and bring success into your life.
    Description
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    Rudraksha is a Sanskrit compound word consisting of
    Rudra
    and akṣa.
    Rudra
    is one of Shiva's vedic names and
    Akṣa
    means 'teardrops'. Thus defined, the name means "
    Lord Rudra's teardrops"
    .
    Rudraksha beads naturally form within the fruits that grow on Rudraksha trees and can form in many different colors including white, red, brown, yellow, and black, although brown is the most common. Rudraksha trees grow naturally in the wild and are found in India, Indonesia, New Guinea, Australia, Guam, Hawaii, and the South Eastern Asian Islands. The Rudraksha from the Himalayas are said to be the most powerful and hold the most energy as they gather nutrients from the holy land and rivers within the Himalaya
    s.When using your Mala for Japa purposes, we hold the Mala with our right hand only, and we can use our thumb, ring finger and middle finger to move from one bead to the next as though we are ‘guiding’ the beads towards us. (The index and little finger are considered as inauspicious for touching the Mala when used for Japa purposes).
    All Rudraksha beads symbolize Divine power and its connection with the physical world. Through this link they bring about a better understanding of the link between God and humans, allowing one to resonate with vibrations of prosperity, fulfillment, wealth, and increased vitality. They greatly boost spiritual energy, aiding in meditation and elimination of negative energy. These traits are common across Rudraksha of all Mukhis and similarly to variations of different stones, each one adds its own different abilities and associations.