
IS4A Natural Lot of Rudraksh |RUDRAKSHA Seed Beads |MALA Beads |Genuine Himalaya…
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🔎Mythology Behind Rudraksha Rudraksha mala is made with natural rudraksha fruit. “Rudra” is one of Lord Shiva’s Vedic names and “Aksa” means teardrop.
🔎 According to Hindu Mythology, it is believed that Lord Shiva used to go in deep meditation under the tree of Rudraksha, that’s why it is also known as Gauri Sanker Rudraksha and Shiva yoga mala.
🔎 This Rudra Ratna is brought from Himalaya and also has the power of healing. Malas are used by the Saints of India and Buddhists around the world, especially in Tibet Nepal. It is also known as Tibetan Buddhist mala.
🔎 This rudraksha mala can be used by all men, women, and teens for daily wear and chanting.
🔎 Original Rudraksha If you place a real rudraksha bead in a full glass of water, if it would drown in water that will be real rudraksha. Certificate of Authenticity Rudraksha Mala has various diameters in size. Package includes free pouch, safety box and certificate of authenticity.
🔎 These authentic Rudaksha natural real Rudraksha seed is a great tool for personal pooja, daily mantra chanting, or aura balancing. In yoga, puja, or meditation practices, a genuine rudraksha mala will help keep your mind focused. This natural rudraksha bracelet is also great décor for in-house temples, ceremonies, or altars.
🔎 As a unique jewelry piece to make a nonconforming statement or start a conversation, the rudraksha mala bracelet can go with any outfit.
🔎 For your bohemian or yogi friends, you can never go wrong by gifting them with a Rudraksha Tibet bracelet.
🔎 The uses of this Rudraksha Mala / bracelet are so versatile that it can even be used to count beads or as a fidget device for calming anxiety and nerves.
✅Rudraksha is the seed of a particular tree species which usually grows at a certain altitude in the mountains – mainly in the Himalayan region. Unfortunately, most of these trees were used to make railway sleepers, so there are very few of them remaining in India.
✅Today, they are mostly found in Nepal, Burma, Thailand or Indonesia. They are there in some parts of the Western Ghats in South India, but the best quality ones come from a certain altitude in Himalayas because somehow the soil, atmosphere, and everything influences it. These seeds have a very unique vibration.
✅Usually the beads are strung together as a mala. Traditionally, they believe the number of beads is 108 plus one. The extra bead is the bindu. There must always be a bindu to the mala, otherwise the energy becomes cyclical and people who are sensitive may become dizzy. An adult should not wear a mala with less than 84 beads plus the bindu. Any number over that is fine.
✅When you string them, it is best that they are strung with either a silk thread or a cotton thread. If you wear it with a thread then it is good to take care to change the thread every six months. Otherwise one day the thread may snap and your 108 beads will go all over the place.
✅The mala can be worn all the time. You can even wear it when you shower. If you take cold water baths and are not using any chemical soap, it is especially good for the water to flow over it and upon your body.
Customers say
Customers find these rudraksha beads lovely and of great quality. However, the color receives negative feedback, with customers noting that they are artificially colored and run in rain.


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