Abhimantrit Rudrakshas
Rudraksha is actually a stonefruit, the dried stones of which are used as prayer beads by Hindus. When they are ripe, Rudraksha beads are covered by an inedible blue outer cover so they are sometimes called "Blueberry Beads". The rudraksha stones are produced by several species of large, evergreen, broad-leaved trees in the genus Elaeocarpus, the principal species of which is Elaeocarpus Ganitrus.
The beads are associated with the Hindu deity Shiva and are commonly worn for protection and for chanting mantra such as Om Namah Shivaya (Sanskrit: ॐ नमः शिवाय; Om Namaḥ Śivāya). The beads are primarily sourced from Nepal and Indonesia for Jewelleries, Mala and other Spiritual Items. They are valued similarly to semi-precious stones. Various meanings and interpretations are attributed to Rudraksha beads with different numbers of "faces" (Sanskrit: मुख, romanized: mukha, lit. 'face') or locules and rare or unique stones are highly prized and valued.
What are the benefits of Rudrakshas?
1. Remove the Rudraksha at the time of eating non-veg item.
2. Do not wear Rudraksha when into some physical intimacy.
3. Keep the Rudraksha away from water.
4. Do not wear the Rudraksha if somehow it is damaged or broken.
1. Wear it after taking a shower in the morning.
2. Wear it while travelling.
3. Wear it at 10:00 am IST on Monday morning at the worship place of your home.
4. Keep it in the Sun light during the day time for charging.
5. Apply pure Sandalwood oil after every 15 days.
Do the Rudrakshas really work?