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  1. Rudraksha (also called as Rudraksh) are dried seeds of a tree, which grows in select locations of South East Asia, botanically known as Elaeocarpus Ganitrus. It is also called “Tears of Shiva” and there are many legends connected to Lord Shiva that describe its origin.

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    Rudraksha ( IAST: rudrākṣa) refers to the dried stones or seeds of the genus Elaeocarpus specifically, Elaeocarpus ganitrus. [1] . These stones serve as prayer beads for Hindus (especially Shaivas ), Buddhists and Sikhs. [2] .

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  4. Rudra is that consciousness that brings tears of love, bliss, and gratitude. As per the legend, this was found to be true even in the case of the lord, himself. This leads us to the origin of Rudraksha, which means “the tears of Rudra”, aksha meaning tears.

  5. Oct 7, 2018 · The Rudraksha comes with different “Mukhis” or “Faces,” ranging from 1 to 21 Faces. Among them, 1 to 14 Mukhis are commonly found. There are different types of Rudraksha with more than 22 vertical lines, but they are extremely rare, and their properties haven’t been studied yet. Contents show.

  6. May 27, 2022 · Rudraksha is a kind of stonefruit whose dried stones are used as prayer beads by Hindus (particularly Shaivas), Buddhists, and Sikhs. Rudraksha stones are frequently referred to as “blueberry beads” because they are covered with an inedible blue outer fruit when ripe.

  7. Rudraksha is considered as the shield against negative energies. There is a total of 21 types of Rudraksha available in the market depending on the kind of stripes present on the uni-seed of the fruit. 1 Mukhi Rudraksha. One Mukhi Rudraksha symbolizes Lord Shiva himself.

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