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How to use a Rudraksha Beads Rosary?
Rudraksha Beads Rosary is considered most auspicious and is considered the best options to be adopted for alternative medicine methodologies like meditation,tai chi,yoga, biofeedback etc. The power of Rudraksha Beads has greatly influenced Buddhism and other religions as well.
7 commentsThe Power of Rudraksha Beads
There is no ornament worn on a human body which is as auspicious and powerful as Rudraksha Beads.Anyone who wears these beads with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhi Rudraksha beads but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes.
6 commentsType of Rudraksha Beads
The types of Rudraksha Beads are based on the clefts or faces on the surface of the beads. The clefts or facets on the rudraksha bead are referred to as ‘mukhi’.Shasta’s speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha Beads but normally one to fourteen mukhis are mostly used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads.
4 commentsWho can wear Rudraksha Beads?
Who can wear rudraksha beads? Rudraksha Beads can be worn by everyone, irrespective of sex, age, religion etc and it helps to overcome difficulties and obstacles in life. These Beads does not have any negative effects. The effects of different faced beads are given in the Hub.
8 commentsProcedure of wearing Rudraksha Beads
Anyone irrespective of age, sex, culture, religion and geographical area can wear a Rudraksha beads. A rudraksha should be worn with utmost devotion and respect. One can start wearing these beads on a Monday or any auspicious day morning after taking bath and requesting blessing from Lord Shiva.
2 commentsThe procedure for cleaning Rudraksha Beads
The Rudraksha Beads should be cleaned with utmost care. The procedure of cleaning rudraksha beads are quite easy. For cleaning the Beads dip them in warm water overnight. Scrub them throughly using a plastic brush in the morning.
4 commentsRudraksha Beads - FAQ
What are Rudraksha Beads? These beads are botanically known as Elaeocarpus Ganitrus Roxb and are the seeds of the Rudraksha fruit from Rudraksha trees. The frequently asked questions (FAQ) on these beads is answered here.
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