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Rudraksha Mala

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Description Rudraksha beads are the material from which malas (108 beads in number) are made. The term is used both for the berries themselves and as a term for the type of mala made from them.....
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Description
Rudraksha beads are the material from which malas (108 beads in number) are made.
The term is used both for the berries themselves and as a term for the type of mala
made from them. In this sense, a rudraksha is a rosary, used for repetitive prayer, a
common aid to worship in Hinduism. Rudraksha is also used for treatment of various
diseases in traditional Indian medicine. The seeds show variation in the number of
grooves on their surface, and are classified on the basis of the number of divisions that
they have. Different qualities are attributed to the rudraksha based on the number of
grooves, or 'faces' that it has. A common type has five divisions, and these are
considered to be symbolic of the five faces of Shiva. It can only be worn with red string
or a gold chain.
Rudraksha Mala has been used by Hindus (as well as Sikhs and Buddhists) as rosary at
least from the 10th century onwards for meditation purposes and to sanctify the mind,
body and soul. The word Rudraksha is derived from Rudra (Shiva - the Hindu God of all
living creatures) and aksha (eyes). One Hindu legend says that once Lord Shiva opened
His eyes after a long period yogic meditation, because of extreme fulfillment He shed out
a tear. This single tear from Shiva’s eye grew into the Rudraksha tree. Rudraksha fruit
is blue in color but turns black when dried. The central hard Rudraksha uni-seed has 1
to 108 faces and 2 to 21 faces Rudraksha are available, 1 faced Rudraksha is scarcely
available, Rudraksha having 22 to 108 are almost extinct, there are claims that 22 to
108 faced Rudraksha plants still survive at the foot hills of the Himalayas an


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Kashi vishwanath pearls & Rudraksh Kendra was established in the year 2000. Behind this accomplishment lies sheer dedication to high-quality, openness to market needs, world-class service and strong customer relations. The Groups' success is also owed to its keenness to keep pace with the latest know-how in stone mining and processing. Ultra-modern technology sourced from renowned companies has been our backbone.
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