Gold Plated 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
Gold Plated 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
Short Introduction
The Gold Plated 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala is a sacred and elegant spiritual accessory representing Lord Shiva (Kalagni Rudra form). It is ideal for daily wear and meditation, helping the wearer attain peace of mind, balance, and spiritual growth while adding a touch of divine grace.
Benefits of the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
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Promotes calmness, clarity, and emotional stability
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Helps reduce stress, anxiety, and negative thoughts
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Supports overall health and positive energy flow
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Enhances concentration during meditation and mantra japa
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Protects from negative influences and supports spiritual discipline
How to Use
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Wear the mala around the neck or use it for japa and meditation.
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Before wearing, purify it with clean water or Gangajal and chant
“ॐ नमः शिवाय” 11 or 108 times. -
Maintain sanctity by keeping it clean and avoiding impure activities while wearing.
Best Day to Wear
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Auspicious Day: Monday
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Time: Morning, after bath, preferably during Brahma Muhurat
Description
Gold Plated 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
Short Introduction
The Gold Plated 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala is a sacred and elegant spiritual accessory representing Lord Shiva (Kalagni Rudra form). It is ideal for daily wear and meditation, helping the wearer attain peace of mind, balance, and spiritual growth while adding a touch of divine grace.
Benefits of the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
-
Promotes calmness, clarity, and emotional stability
-
Helps reduce stress, anxiety, and negative thoughts
-
Supports overall health and positive energy flow
-
Enhances concentration during meditation and mantra japa
-
Protects from negative influences and supports spiritual discipline
How to Use
-
Wear the mala around the neck or use it for japa and meditation.
-
Before wearing, purify it with clean water or Gangajal and chant
“ॐ नमः शिवाय” 11 or 108 times. -
Maintain sanctity by keeping it clean and avoiding impure activities while wearing.
Best Day to Wear
-
Auspicious Day: Monday
-
Time: Morning, after bath, preferably during Brahma Muhurat