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Rudraksha / Rudraksham

According to Hindu culture Rudraksha, which is also known as Rudraksham or Rudraksh, has great significance culturally or spiritually. This holy seed is obtained from Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, which is believed to be the tears of Lord Shiva. Rudraksha are of various mukhis each has multiple benefits upon wearing it as each is associated with a different diety. It is believed that, if one wears this Rudraksha with great devotion and respect, they have protective and healing properties, said to enhance meditation, promote inner peace, and even alleviate physical ailments. Worn as malas (garlands) or individual beads, Rudraksha, Rudraksham, and Rudraksha are symbols of devotion and powerful tools for spiritual growth.


1. Where can I buy authentic original rudraksha in Australia?

In Australia, you can find original rudraksha beads and malas for meditation at GIRI. They provides a variety of rudraksha malas, including japa malas and kantha malas. These source give importance to quality & authenticity, ensuring you receive genuine divine beads for your meditation practice.
"In order to find out if a rudraksha is original: 1. Check for any natural marks or textures present on rudraksha. 2. Check number of mukhis and if they are not artificially carved. 3. Feel weight as well as density; genuine beads are solid and substantial. 4. Go ahead & buy from certified vendors"
"Rudraksha beads, ""The Tears of Shiva,"" are revered for: 1. Connecting with divine energy, enhancing spiritual growth. 2. Protecting against negative influences, promoting peace. 3. Improving physical and mental well-being, balancing energies. 4. Deepening meditation practice, enhancing focus."
Wearing a rudraksha mala offers numerous benefits. Spiritually, it enhances your connection with the divine, protects against negative energies, and aids in meditation. Scientifically, it's believed to improve health, reduce stress, and sharpen focus.
Traditionally, a rudraksha mala has 108 beads plus one guru bead. This number holds spiritual significance in Hinduism. However, variations exist like half malas (54+1) or wrist malas (27+1). Some malas even have multiples of 108. But 108+1 remains the most popular choice.
"21 Mukhi Rudraksha, representing Lord Kuber, is considered the most powerful for attracting wealth and abundance. Other beneficial options include: 7 Mukhi: Associated with Goddess Lakshmi. 11 Mukhi: Enhances intuition for better financial decisions. 14 Mukhi: Promotes success in business ventures. "