The Rudraksha.



In general meaning the Rudraksha  is
 the eye of Lord Siva.

The Rudraksha trees are grown in the
 areas of  Himalayas. 

Mostly in the Nepal the
Rudraksha tree grow.

As per the history, once the Nepal
was also the part of India. 
In Nepal, the temple of
Lord Siva is in  the form of Pasupathinadh. 

The Rudrakshas are born with  different faces. 

They are Ekamukhi Rudraksha, Dwimukhi Rudraksha,
Trimukhi, Chaturmukhi, like wise, upto twety to
twenty two mukhi Rudraksha are available.

Each Rudraksha having faces has its own power.

Ekamukhi Rudraksha is the reflections of Lord Maheswara.

Dwimukhi Rudraksha is the form of God with which
chant the Mantra of Om Namah Sivaya.

Trimukhi Rudraksha is the symbol for Agni Deva.

Chaturmukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of Brahma Deva
Panchamukshi Rudraksha is Maha Mrutya Jwala means
it is the form of Kaalagni.

The Shanmukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of
Kaartikeya (Lord Subrahmanyaswamy).

The Saptamukhi Rudraksha means Saptaswaras

The Ashramukhi Rudraksha is the form of Maha  Ganapathi

The Navamukhi Rudraksha means the Goddess Kanaka Durga.

The Dasamukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of Lord Maha Vishnu.

The Ekadasamukhi Rudraksha is the form of Mahendra.

The Dwadasa mukhi Rudraksha is also the form of Indradeva.

The Chaturdasa mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of
 Chiranjeevi Sree Anjaneya Swamy.

What ever the Rdrakshas are worn in the form of
Mala (garland), it should be purified with the sacred Ganga
Water and after Mantra japa and then wear that
in the early hours of Mondays.

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