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Rudraksha Mala in Thread - 4mm size Buy Online in USA/UK/Europe
A rudraksha rosary made of small beads of 4mm size.
This mala can be used for chanting mantra to any deity or Guru. It can also be worn in the neck for aligning your personal energy.
Five Mukhi rudraksha balances the personal energy in the shortest way. A rudraksha with five faces represents Lord Shiva himself, the symbol of auspiciousness, and brings the wearer inner peace, knowledge and power. It awakens the creativity power of the wearer by keeping him in alignment with the reality. The 5 face rudraksha is ruled by planet Jupiter (Guru), which keeps on guiding the person, just like how a Master (Guru) guides his disciples.
Bead size: 4 mm
Rudraksha mukhi used: 5 face (punch mukhi)
No. of beads: 108+1
Design: Knotted in thread in traditional style with a tassel.
Length: 20 inches
The word japa means to rotate. One way the rotation of consciousness is achieved is by use of the tool of a mala, a garland or string of beads. A japa mala (rosary) usually consists of 108 beads in addition to the merubead. The number 108 has several meanings. Some of them are:
27 constellations x 4 padas (parts) = 108
12 zodiac houses x 9 planets = 108
Upanishats Scriptures of the Vedas = 108
In other words, 108 beads represent the entire universe.
This mala can be used for chanting mantra to any deity or Guru. It can also be worn in the neck for aligning your personal energy.
Five Mukhi rudraksha balances the personal energy in the shortest way. A rudraksha with five faces represents Lord Shiva himself, the symbol of auspiciousness, and brings the wearer inner peace, knowledge and power. It awakens the creativity power of the wearer by keeping him in alignment with the reality. The 5 face rudraksha is ruled by planet Jupiter (Guru), which keeps on guiding the person, just like how a Master (Guru) guides his disciples.
Bead size: 4 mm
Rudraksha mukhi used: 5 face (punch mukhi)
No. of beads: 108+1
Design: Knotted in thread in traditional style with a tassel.
Length: 20 inches
The word japa means to rotate. One way the rotation of consciousness is achieved is by use of the tool of a mala, a garland or string of beads. A japa mala (rosary) usually consists of 108 beads in addition to the merubead. The number 108 has several meanings. Some of them are:
27 constellations x 4 padas (parts) = 108
12 zodiac houses x 9 planets = 108
Upanishats Scriptures of the Vedas = 108
In other words, 108 beads represent the entire universe.