5 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksh
This Rudraksh is considered to be the form of Rudra (Shiva) named Kalagni. Wearing this Rudraksh keeps the mind calm, maintains normal blood pressure, stabilizes mental conditions, and after completing a long life it leads to Shiva.
5 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha is a sacred seed originating from the Himalayan regions of Nepal, considered highly auspicious in Hindu spirituality. This Rudraksha is associated with Lord Shiva and represents the five elements of nature: earth, water, fire, air, and ether. It is one of the most common types of Rudraksha beads and is highly revered for its spiritual and healing properties.
Key Features:
- Symbolism:
- Represents Kalagni Rudra, a form of Lord Shiva.
- Symbolizes Panch Mahabhutas (five elements).
- Benefits:
- Spiritual Growth: Enhances inner peace, self-awareness, and alignment with spiritual goals.
- Health Benefits: Known for regulating blood pressure and providing relief from stress.
- Mental Clarity: Improves focus, memory, and decision-making.
- Protection: Acts as a shield against negative energies and harmful influences.
- Karmic Relief: Believed to dissolve past karmas and sins.
- Planetary Association:
- Connected to the planet Jupiter (Guru).
- Balances and strengthens the Jupiter energy in one’s life, promoting wisdom, learning, and prosperity.
- Appearance:
- The bead typically has five natural clefts or “mukhis.”
- It has a brownish surface with visible ridges.
- Usage:
- Can be worn as a bracelet, necklace, or kept in a sacred place.
- Commonly used during meditation and prayers.
- Often strung with silk thread, copper, or gold chains.
How to Wear:
- Cleanse the Rudraksha bead with clean water or milk.
- Energize it by chanting the mantra “Om Hreem Namah” 108 times.
- Wear it on a Thursday or a day considered auspicious.
Precautions:
- Avoid wearing it during improper situations, such as while consuming alcohol or during intimate acts.
- Clean the bead regularly to maintain its purity and energy.
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