Sacred Rudraksha
Genuine Nepali and Java Rudraksha beads
Rudraksha malas
Traditional...
All our Rudraksha malas are put together the tradional way as mentioned in the scriptures to give maximum benefit. In the SKANDA PURAN it mentions the only additions allowed are pearls, ruby, spatikam crystals, silver, gold and vaiduryam (lapiz lazuli).
Why 108 beads?
There are many reasons why the number 108 is used, one being there are 108 Upanishads.The number 108 is used throughout the Chinese, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and mentioned in Islam.
The distance of the moon to earth is 108 times the diameter of the moon, as well as the diameter of the Sun is 108 times the diameter of the earth and the distance of the sun to the earth is 108 times the diameter of the sun.
The number 108 is also devided as a mala could be too long to wear, usually in 54, 36, 27, or 9 beads. The last bead is known as the meru, or the peak and marks the end of the cycle when chanting.
5mm Mala
5mm Rudraksha panchadatu Aud $25.
54 beads, intricately made. Gold colour and 5mm beads. This mala is unnoticeable as being Rudraksha due its size. Length 31cm.
The Unique Significance of Rudraksha: An Unmatched Spiritual Companion
The Unique Significance of Rudraksha: An Unmatched Spiritual Companion
In the vast cosmos, amidst the myriad wonders of nature, the Rudraksha bead stands as a symbol of spiritual depth and healing. Revered in various traditions, particularly within Hinduism and Buddhism, Rudraksha is not just a physical object but a potent emblem of divine energy. The belief that wearing a Rudraksha mala can remove life’s obstacles, foster inner strength, and cultivate a connection to the Supreme is deeply rooted in centuries of spiritual practice and understanding. This essay explores the unparalleled significance of Rudraksha, its healing properties, and the rituals that enhance its benefits.
Spiritual Transformation and Fearlessness At the heart of the Rudraksha's appeal lies its promise of spiritual transformation. Wearing the mala with faith and love is believed to create a profound shift in an individual’s life. It is said that these beads, when worn, instill a sense of fearlessness, particularly regarding the ultimate inevitability of death. This liberation from the fear of mortality fosters a mindset that is open to spiritual exploration and growth, allowing individuals to embrace life with greater courage and clarity. Healing through Electromagnetic Properties Numerous accounts have highlighted the remarkable effects of Rudraksha on mental and emotional well-being. Many people report significant relief from stress, depression, hypertension, and other nerve-related issues. The beads are thought to possess unique electromagnetic properties that positively impact the bioelectrical system of the human body. By interacting with the body’s energy field, Rudraksha promotes balance and harmony, facilitating emotional stability and physical health. This remarkable ability to heal and restore has made Rudraksha a sought-after spiritual tool for those seeking holistic wellness.
Empowerment and New Opportunities Wearing Rudraksha as a mala does not merely serve as an ornament; it acts as a catalyst for empowerment. The mala is believed to endow wearers with inner strength and confidence, thereby creating better opportunities in life. By fostering a sense of self-awareness and resilience, Rudraksha encourages individuals to pursue their goals with determination and faith, helping them navigate challenges with grace.
Rituals for Effective Use. To maximize the benefits of Rudraksha, specific rituals and practices are traditionally advised. The first occasion to wear Rudraksha is ideally on a Monday, a day associated with Lord Shiva. Performing a puja (ritual worship) upon a Shiva Lingam before donning the beads sets a sacred intention, inviting divine blessings. Once worn, it is customary to remove the mala at night and place it in a puja room or a designated sacred spot in the home, ensuring the beads remain charged with spiritual energy.
Rituals for Effective Use. To maximize the benefits of Rudraksha, specific rituals and practices are traditionally advised. The first occasion to wear Rudraksha is ideally on a Monday, a day associated with Lord Shiva. Performing a puja (ritual worship) upon a Shiva Lingam before donning the beads sets a sacred intention, inviting divine blessings. Once worn, it is customary to remove the mala at night and place it in a puja room or a designated sacred spot in the home, ensuring the beads remain charged with spiritual energy.
The Role of Detachment in Meditation Rudraksha beads provide a unique experience of detachment from societal pressures, making them ideal for meditation. This sense of separation allows individuals to delve into their inner selves, fostering a profound connection to the divine. Wearing Rudraksha close to the heart enhances this meditative experience, facilitating a deeper understanding of one’s spiritual journey. It is recommended to wear the mala in divisions of 108, or its subsets (54, 36, 27,12, 9), as these numbers are considered auspicious and powerful in spiritual practice.
The Importance of Personal Connection A critical aspect of Rudraksha’s power lies in the personal connection established between the wearer and the beads. It is essential that the mala be worn only by the individual who has imbued it with their energy. Sharing the mala is generally discouraged, with the exception of passing it down through generations, which maintains its sacred lineage and connection to ancestral energy.
Enhancing Energetic Properties with Silver The choice of materials also plays a crucial role in the efficacy of Rudraksha malas. Silver is often preferred for crafting these malas due to its high conductivity, which is believed to enhance the electromagnetic properties of the beads. This combination of Rudraksha and silver not only amplifies their spiritual vibrations but also creates a harmonious connection between the wearer and the universe.
Conclusion In conclusion, Rudraksha beads are truly unmatched in their spiritual significance and healing potential. Their unique properties, combined with ritualistic practices and personal devotion, make them invaluable tools for those seeking inner peace and enlightenment. Wearing Rudraksha with faith and love can empower individuals to overcome obstacles, embrace life fearlessly, and ultimately connect with the divine. As we navigate the complexities of existence, the Rudraksha serves as a steadfast companion, guiding us on our journey toward the Supreme. Thus, in the grand expanse of the universe, there remains no equal to the transformative power of Rudraksha.
* ALL MALAS should not be worn while sleeping in bed. Firstly this can break the mala, due to tossing and turning. Secondly the Rudraksha is an energy bead and one needs to unwind and relax during this time. At night its best to place the mala in a sacred spot.
*All malas are 5 mukhi unless stated.
*Our malas are not dyed. Beware many malas are dyed and unknotted.
10mm Mala
10mm Rudraksha mala knotted Aud$27.
This Rudraksha mala is the size one sees worn by Sadhus and wondering holy men. It consists of 108 beads (5 mukhi) with the red chord and is approx 56 cm in length. Can be used for chanting (mantra japa) or to be worn. Natural (no die) and knotted. Average size bead is 10mm.
Copper Mala
8mm mala copper 36 beads Aud $30.
This Rudraksha mala is made from 36 pancha mukhi beads, caps are plastic, but the connectors are copper wired. This is a continuous mala without the mukhi.
Panchadatu Mala
Panchadatu capped mala 36+1 large beads Aud $30.
Fine mala length approximately 40 cm. Large 10mm beads with darker Rudrakshas make this a very attractive mala. The links and capping are made from Panchadatu (Mixture of Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron and Zinc).
Chain Mala
Panchadathu chain mala Aud $25.
Continous mala with S link consists of 54 rudraksha beads approximately 6mm in diameter. This is a new design.
Panchadatu Mala
Panchadatu capped mala 54+1 Gold colour Aud $25
Beautifully crafted mala length approximately 40 cm. This mala is same as above but golden colour. Consists of 54+1 capped Rudrakshas 8 mm in diameter. The links and capping are made from Panchadatu.
Silver Mala
Silver mala with 6mm beads 54+1 Aud $120
This Rudraksha mala is our finest consists of 54+1 Rudrakshas with stirling silver caps and links, 6mm beads. Length is 36cm. If you are looking for the ideal mala for every wearing which will not tarnish then this is the one.
2 Mukhi Mala
Two mukhi Rudraksha mala 49cm in length of 108 beads Aud $70
Two mukhi mala, consisting of 108 beads. Mostly used to counteract the negative effects of malefic Moon. The beads are small being Indonesian.
3 Mukhi Mala
Three mukhi Rudraksha mala 57cm in length of 108 beads Aud $80
Three mukhi mala for Agni in 108 beads. This is a one off mala.
4 Mukhi Mala
Four mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 56cm in length of 108 beads Aud $80
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 6mm 108 four mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is to counteract the negativity of Mercury, such as in the Mercury dasha. The deity being the four headed Brahma.
6 Mukhi Mala
Six mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 37cm in length of 108 beads Aud $70
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 6mm 108 six mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is to counteract the negativity of Venus, and symbolizes Kertikeya.
7 Mukhi Mala
Seven mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 52cm in length of 108 beads Aud $90
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 10mm 108 seven mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is to counteract the negativity of Saturn, such as in the Saturn dasha.
8 Mukhi Mala
Eight mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 41cm in length of 108 beads Aud $110
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 8mm 108 eight mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is to counteract the negativity of Rahu. The deity being Lord Ganesha, ideal for removing obstacles.
9 Mukhi Mala
Nine mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 37cm in length of 108 beads Aud $130
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of approx 7mm 108 nine mukhi beads. This mala is great mala for self confidence and removing fear as ruled by the Goddess Durga.
10 Mukhi Mala
Ten mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 64cm in length of 108 beads Aud $200. 1 only.
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 10-15mm 108 ten mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is great mala for protection from negative energies. The deity being Lord Vishnu.
11 Mukhi Mala
Eleven mukhi Rudraksha mala knotted 49cm in length of 108 beads Aud $250
Very rare Rudraksha mala consists of 10mm 108 eleven mukhi beads which are knotted. This mala is for strength as its Lord Hanuman. One only.
Ganesh Mala
Ganesha mala, 108 beads with trunk 41cm in length Aud $320
This rare Rudraksha mala consists of 108 Ganesha beads, elephant like beads with a trunk. Each bead is approx 10mm in diameter. This mala dedicated to Lord Ganesh is the ultimate obstacle remover.
Silver Mala
Silver mala with 8mm beads 54+1 Aud $150
This Rudraksha mala is our finest consists of 54+1 Rudrakshas with stirling silver caps and links, 6mm beads. Length is 40cm. If you are looking for the ideal mala for every wearing which will not tarnish then this is the one.
8mm Mala
8mm Rudraksha mala knotted Aud $22.
This Rudraksha mala is our most popular and can be easily be used for mantra japa or can be worn. It consists of 108 beads (5 mukhi) with the white chord and is approx 43 cm in length. Its undied and natural, with knots after each bead. Average size bead is 8mm.