Rudraksha Panchamukhi Mala Bead size-7mm
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Product Details
This Panchmukhi (Five Faced) Rudraksha Mala assists one's spiritual growth. Rudraksha, the most celebrated esoteric accessory of spiritual seekers, has been used extensively since time immemorial. Botanically known as Eliocarpus Ganitrus, Rudraksha are the dried seeds of a tree which grows in select locations of South-East Asia, predominantly in the upper Himalayan mountain. These are five-faced Rudraksha which can be worn by anyone above 12 years of age.
• Rudraksha offered by Isha Yoga Center is carefully selected and checked for their quality and authenticity. Additionally, they all receive a special process of consecration by Sadhguru.
• Assisting the spiritual seeker in many ways, Rudraksha malas are potent aids for one's physical, mental well-being and one's spiritual sadhana (spiritual practice). Read Why wear a Rudraksha to learn more.
Read The Rudraksha Guide to learn more about Rudrakshas.
Sadhguru looks at the various types of these beads and their benefits. Read full article
Approximate Open Length - 26 inches to 27 inches, size of beads 7 mm (Length may vary depending on the size of each bead)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:You must notify Isha Shoppe of any damaged/cracked beads within 1 day of receipt. After wearing the mala for some time it is not uncommon for a bead to become cracked. Remove any damaged beads. The minimum bead count in order to wear a mala is 85. Replacement beads are sold separately.
Consecrated items such as Rudraksha beads and malas are not returnable.
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SKU: | RS0000607900 |
Country of Origin: | India |
HScode: | 71179010 |
How To Use
These sacred beads should be worn at all times.
The beads should not come in-contact with hot water and soap.
They can be worn when bathing with cold water and natural cleansers.
All beads must always touch each other.
You must wear a minimum of 84 beads with one bindu in a mala.
When not worn, the Rudraksha should be kept on a fabric that is white or undyed, made of cotton, silk or any natural material.
How to care
Exposure to external elements on a daily basis makes the beads dry and can lead to cracks, which make the Rudraksha unfit for use.
Therefore, the Rudraksha Mala needs to be conditioned every six months, to ensure it does not lose its benefits over time.
Soak it in ghee for 24 hours and then directly soak it in full fat milk for the next 24 hours, after which you can wipe it with a clean cloth and smear it with vibhuti.
Doing this will make sure you enjoy the benefits of these original Himalayan wonders for a long time to come.