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Explore a curated collection of authentic Rudraksha malas, traditionally used for meditation, japa, and spiritual discipline. Each mala is crafted using naturally formed Rudraksha beads, maintaining traditional bead counts and spiritual significance for daily and ritual use.
This collection features handcrafted Rudraksha malas made with original Nepali and Indonesian Rudraksha beads. Options include malas designed for meditation, mantra chanting, and spiritual practices, suitable for both personal use and gifting.
Rudraksha malas have been traditionally used to support focused meditation and disciplined spiritual practice.
Commonly associated benefits include:
The 7 Mukhi Rudraksha is known as the Anang form, as mentioned in the Shiv Purana (Chapter 25, Shloka 72). It is believed that even a poor person can achieve wealth and prosperity by wearing...
The 6 Mukhi Rudraksha is a powerful bead that holds a significant place in the shastras. According to the Padma Purana, Chapter 57, Shloka 62, it is said: ।। वाग्मी धीरः सभायाम् च तृपवेश्मनी संसदि...
Benefits and Significance: The 3 Mukhi Rudraksha is a powerful bead representing the three forms of Lord Agni, the Fire God. As per the Chandrajnanagamah (Kriya-Charyapadau), Kriyapada, Saptamah Patalah, verse 27, this Rudraksha is highly revered...
One Mukhi Rudraksha: The One Mukhi Rudraksha is a sacred bead praised in the Shiv Mahapuran (Vidyeshwar Samhita, Chapter 25, Shloka 65) for its powerful ability to attract the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. Worshipping this...
According to the Shastras, the 14 Mukhi Rudraksha, mentioned in the Sri Mad Devi Bhagavatam (Chapter 7, Shloka 319), is a powerful bead derived from the eyes of Lord Rudra. This sacred Rudraksha is believed...
13 Mukhi Rudraksha: The 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, as described in the Shiva Purana (Chapter 25, Shloka 79), is a powerful bead that brings the fulfillment of all desires and bestows good fortune upon the wearer....
12 Mukhi Rudraksha: The 12 Mukhi Rudraksha is a powerful bead that carries the blessings of Lord Aditya (Sun). As mentioned in the Padma Purana (Chapter 57, Shloka 80/82), wearing this Rudraksha brings wealth, happiness,...
The 11 Mukhi Rudraksha is a sacred bead that embodies the divine power of Ekadasha Rudra, a manifestation of Lord Shiva that includes aspects of Shambhu, Pinaki, Girisha, and more. According to the Rudrakshajabala Upanishad...
The 10 Mukhi Rudraksha is a powerful bead known for its ability to protect the wearer from malefic and malevolent forces, allowing them to focus on their spiritual journey without disturbance. As highlighted in Shrimad...
The 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is revered in the Shastras as the embodiment of the Nine Powers of Goddess Durga. According to the Rudrakshajabala Upanishad (Shloka 37), wearing this Rudraksha pleases and brings blessings from the...
According to the Shastras, the 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is associated with Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. As mentioned in the Shrimad Devi Bhagavatam (Chapter 11, Shloka 31), wearing this Rudraksha absolves sins and clears...
According to the Shiv Puran, the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha represents the Kaalagni Rudra form of Lord Shiva, granting the wearer fulfillment of all desires and liberation from worldly bonds (Chapter 25, Shloka 69). Here are...
The 4 Mukhi Rudraksha, known as the embodiment of Lord Brahma, is a powerful bead mentioned in the Padma Purana (Srishti Khand, Chapter 57, Shloka 48). According to the text, "The Four Face Rudraksha is Lord...
A Rudraksha mala is a string of Rudraksha beads traditionally used for meditation, mantra chanting (japa), and spiritual practices.
Most Rudraksha malas traditionally contain 108 beads, often with an additional guru bead, though variations may exist.
Yes, all Rudraksha malas at Rudra Dharma are made using 100% original and ethically sourced Rudraksha beads.
Yes, Rudraksha malas can be worn daily or used during meditation, as long as they are handled respectfully and maintained properly.
Nepali Rudraksha malas usually have more pronounced mukhi lines, while Indonesian Rudraksha malas are smoother and lighter, making them comfortable for daily wear.
Certification is provided for eligible Rudraksha beads used in malas, depending on bead type and availability.
A Rudraksha mala can be used for mantra chanting, meditation, or worn as a symbol of spiritual discipline.
They should be kept clean, protected from chemicals, and handled respectfully to preserve bead quality.
Yes, Rudraksha malas are suitable for beginners as well as experienced practitioners.
Yes, Rudra Dharma offers secure and reliable delivery of Rudraksha malas across India.