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2 Mukhi Rudraksha - Consecrated

2 Mukhi Rudraksha - Consecrated

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Presiding Deity: Lord Ardhanareeshwar

Benefits: For unity, confidence and peace of mind. Beneficial for ailments such as cold, cough, headache, depression, neurological ailments as well as for good sleep.

Beej Mantra: Om Namah:

General Benefits:  It enhances self-confidence and controls a wavering mindset hence it helps in decision making. It is said to be useful for a peaceful and harmonious relationship and in finding a suitable life partner for a good family life.

Spiritual Benefits:  It is said to be extremely good for mental peace and a calm demeanour. It is effective in enhancing concentration and helps in channelizing the energy of Svadhisthana Chakra.

Health Benefits: It is considered to effective for sleep disorder. It can be worn for chronic cough and cold and other problems related to the chest region.

Rules for wearing and how to maintain your Rudraksha :

Wash your Rudraksha with Ganga jal and oil the Rudraksha using a soft brush preferably once a month using almond oil.

Chant ‘Om Namah Shivaye’ before wearing the Mala the next day.

Remove Rudraksha Mala while engaging in sexual intercourse and while visiting funeral grounds.

We at Devaseva, suggest that one can remove Rudraksha Mala while consuming non vegetarian food and alcohol and wear it afterwards. Though our scriptures also highlight that they can be worn all the time without any restrictions.

Women can wear Rudraksha and is their choice whether they wish to remove the Mala during menstrual cycles. As per our scriptures, there are no such restrictions and women can wear Rudraksha without any worries.

To energise the Rudraksha Mala, touch it to a shivling and chant ‘Om Namah Shivaye’ 11 times. If possible, try to do a Rudrabhishek of the Rudraksha when possible.

Do try to refrain from wearing a Rudraksha Mala worn by others and keep a Mala separate for Japa and for wearing.

 

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