Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala

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Description

A well-known bead with ties to Lord Shiva is the rudraksha. This seed bead's name, Rudra, which also means "tears of Shiva," is another name for it. As a result, wearing a Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala would provide you with Lord Shiva's blessings and shield you from any negative energy. You may align your body, mind, and soul with the frequencies of the universe by wearing an Om Mantra bead.

The Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala is a prayer beads or meditation tool that combines the sacred symbol of Om with the auspicious Rudraksha beads. This mala holds deep significance in Hindu traditions and is believed to possess powerful spiritual and healing properties.

The Om symbol, also known as Aum, is a sacred sound and spiritual icon in Hinduism. It represents the essence of the ultimate reality, encompassing creation, preservation, and dissolution. Om is considered a powerful mantra that carries deep spiritual vibrations, promoting peace, unity, and spiritual awakening.

Rudraksha beads are the seeds of the Rudraksha tree, revered as a divine gift from Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. These beads are believed to have a profound connection to spirituality and are considered highly sacred. They are known for their association with the heart chakra and their ability to enhance meditation, spiritual growth, and well-being.

The Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala typically consists of 108 Rudraksha beads, with the Om symbol engraved or etched on the larger guru bead at the center. The mala is designed with a knot hanging from the bead, symbolizing unity and completion with Onyx stone beads, Dzi beads, Hindu om beads, and Tibetan mantra beads.

During prayer or meditation, the practitioner can hold the mala in their hands and move their fingers along the beads while reciting Om or other sacred mantras. The mala serves as a tool for counting and focusing the mind, aiding in the cultivation of a deep spiritual connection and a state of inner stillness.

The Rudraksha beads in the mala carry their unique energetic properties, providing a sense of grounding, protection, and spiritual upliftment. They are believed to absorb and emit divine vibrations, supporting the wearer in their spiritual practices and promoting a sense of well-being and harmony.

The Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala can be worn as a necklace or wrapped around the wrist as a bracelet, allowing the wearer to carry its sacred energy throughout the day. When not in use, it can be kept in a pouch, placed on an altar, or held in a sacred space to honor its significance and maintain its energetic vibrations.

This mala holds profound significance in Hindu traditions, where both the symbol of Om and Rudraksha beads are highly revered. It serves as a powerful tool for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual practice, connect with the divine, and experience the spiritual and healing qualities of Rudraksha. The combination of the Om symbol and the Rudraksha beads creates a potent energy for meditation, prayer, and spiritual growth.


Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala Benefits
You may build your own insurance vitality and shield yourself from negative energies by using a Hindu Om Rudraksha Bead Japa Mala. Additionally, rudraksha beads strengthen your capacity for insight and courage. You also have the extra advantages of Onyx stone and Dzi bead in addition to rudraksha. Onyx stone is renowned for reducing anxiety, and Tibetan Dzi is a common charm to ward against evil eye influences like curses and enmity.

 Additional Information

Weight

55 g

Dimensions

10 × 5 × 10 cm

Symbols

Rudraksha Seed

Knot Type

Fixed

  • Materials: Rudraksha Seed, Onyx stone beads, Dzi bead, Hindu om bead,  Tibetan mantra bead
  • Bead Size: 8 mm (Rudraksha Seed), 10 mm (mantra beads)  each
  • Bead Number: 108
  • Mala Length: 21 inches
  • Rudraksha beads help balance the solar plexus chakra.
  • The Tibetan mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” is carved on the guru bead
  • Black string with adjustable knot
  • Handmade in Nepal.