Rudraksha The Divine Bead

 

Rudraksha The Divine Bead



Rudraksha is a seed, which is used as a prayer bead in Hinduism (particularly Shaivism) and other traditions; many people in the western tradition use Rudraksha. Rudraksha seeds are commonly referred to as blueberry beads because they are covered by a blue outer fruit when they are ripe.
Rudraksha (also known as Rudraksh) are the dried seeds of the Elaeocarpus Ganitrus tree, which grows in a few places in Southeast Asia. It's also known as "Shiva's Tears." There are various tales associated with Lord Shiva that detail its origin, including "Rudra" (his name) and "Aksha," which means tears.
They are extremely helpful in preserving physical and mental equilibrium. It encourages spiritual seekers to further their spiritual development.

What are the advantages of wearing Rudraksha?
The Rudraksha bead serves as a protective shield, shielding the wearer from harmful energy. If you're someone who's always on the run, this bead is perfect for you.

Which Rudraksha should be worn by whom?
According to the Hindu religion, every person should wear a Rudraksha bead. As mentioned in the scriptures, Rudraksha is very dear to Lord Shiva. Therefore, people wear Rudraksha to make themselves happy and get rid of various kinds of miseries.
Magnetic Properties: Due to its Dynamic Polarity, Rudraksha beads operate as a magnet. Due to its magnetic impact, it clears any interferences and obstructions in our body circuit, such as closed/blocked arteries and veins, and makes blood flow in our body smooth. It has an anti-aging effect since it removes all types of waste, discomfort, and illness from the body.

Rudraksha should not be worn while attending a funeral.

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