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14 Face Indonesian Rudraksha14 Mukhi Indonesian Rudraksha/Fourteen Faced Indonesian Rudraksha With Lab Certified

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  • Type:Religious Articles
  • Material:None
  • Color:Brown
  • Stones Used:None
  • Wearability:Daily
  • Plating:None
  • Style:Traditional
  • Pack of:Pack of 1
  • Gross Weight (g):10
  • Disclaimer:Product colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings
  • Jewellery Care:Keep it away from perfumes sprays & water
  • Warranty:Not Available
  • SUPC: SDL385145055

Description

Fourteen Mukhi Indonesian Rudraksha is a symbol of Lord Hanuman and is considered Deva Mani, the most precious of all radra gems. This Indonesian Rudraksha is believed to have come directly from the eyes of Lord Shiva, who himself wear this bead. This rudraksha has a great beneficial effect. The wearer of this rudraksha gets the direct blessing of Lord Shiva. The wearer of this rudraksha gets all the material wealth, growth and prosperity. It helps the wearer to attain all worldly .As this bead belongs to fourteen vidya, it bestows the wearer with the opportunity of fourteen vidya. It increases the self confidence and self-esteem of a person. The wearer of this rudraksha gets 14 ratna blessings of Lord Shiva. By enchanting Rudraksha beads, a person can feel immense benefit. It makes a person truthful and honest in all his actions. Mainly, the worshipper of Lord Shiva must wear this bead to get his blessing. Rudraksha fulfills all the wishes of the wearer. As long as a man keeps wearing Rudraksha, he doesn’t fear untimely death. At the time of death, a man experience true salvation. It helps to increase self confidence and control stress level. Rudrakhsa is a Sanskrit compound word consisting of the name Rudra (Shiva) and Aksha (Eyes). Rudra and Aksha mean the one who is capable of looking and at doing everything (from the third eye). Aksha also means axis, since the eye can rotate on one axis. This comes from large evergreen broad-leaves tree, whose beads are used for prayer in Hinduism.

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