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10 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala, 108+1 Genuine Ten facet Rudraksha beads, Long Tassel Mala, Beautiful Mala, Natural beads Japa Mala Yoga OM beads

10 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala, 108+1 Genuine Ten facet Rudraksha beads, Long Tassel Mala, Beautiful Mala, Natural beads Japa Mala Yoga OM beads

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108 + 1 TEN MUKHI INDONESIAN RUDRAKSHA BEADS WITH LONG RED TASSEL

BEAD SIZE - 12 - 14 MM

LENGTH OF MALA - 110 CM

Ten Mukhi (Face) Rudraksha

Ten mukhi Rudraksha symbolizes Lord Vishnu and is also believed to represent Dusavatar meaning seven incarnations of Lord Vishnu. In Shiva Purana there is a detailed mention of how everyone irrespective of caste, creed, religion, nationality and gender can use ten mukhi Rudraksha for attaining fame and success in carrier. Srimaddevibhagavat have also sung songs of praises on ten mukhi Rudraksha for its divine contribution in rescuing mankind from worldly sufferings, miseries, misfortunes, evil power and adverse planetary effects.

Mantra : ' Om Hreem Namaha '
Ruling Planet : ' Jupiter

All About Rudraksha

Rudraksha - The Divine Bead

Rudraksha meaning - the eye of Rudra [Shiva] is considered to be the most potent manifestation of the Cosmic Force. Hence it is the object of veneration and also the source to reach the higher self. Rudraksha is often believed to symbolize the link between the earth and the heaven. For thousands of years Rudraksha beads have been worn by mankind for good health, religious attainment through Japa and Shakti (power) and for fearless life.

Rudraksha as found in Nature

Rudraksha is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree which grows in the area from the Gangetic Plain to the foothills of great Himalaya and middle area of Nepal. Rudraksha seeds are covered by an outer shell of blue color when fully ripe, and for this reason are also known as blueberry beads. The blue colour is derived not from pigment but is structural. It is an evergreen tree that grows quickly. Rudraksha Tree starts bearing fruit in three to four years. As the tree matures, the roots buttress rising up narrowly near the trunk and radiating out along the surface of the ground

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