Everything you need to know about the 108-bead mala rudraksha rosary
For the manufacture of the Rosario o Mala Rudraksha are used seeds of this plant that grows in the Himalayas and parts of northern India. Its traditional use is for reciting mantras while passing on their accounts. With electromagnetic properties, it has a great spiritual value because of its relationship with the God Rudra (Shiva). They are considered to be the tears of Shiva which preserve the health, grant personal power of attorney y eliminate fear. This Rosary or Mala can be purchased in our online shop!
Features and benefits of the 108-bead mala rudraksha rosary
The Rudraksha Effect leads the user to the Alpha Status of living in the present moment that all the Spiritual Disciplines teach as the path to self-empowerment, fearless living, enlightenment and liberation.
Historically, the positive effects that have been exhibited by the neurophysiologythe personality and the physical health The user's feedback has resulted in its widespread use in Eastern cultures by Hindus and Buddhists. The use of Rudraksha controlled the heartbeat and had a positive effect on blood pressure, stress, anxiety, depression, palpitations and lack of concentration. It was also found that Rudraksha beads have properties anti-ageing based on their electromagnetism.
Properties and characteristics of the 108-bead rosary
- Manufactured from seeds of the plant grown in the Himalayas and India.
- Of high spiritual value and considered to be the tears of Shiva.
- Believed to eliminate fear, bring health and personal power
- Wearing it around the neck reduces and manages stress and brings peace of mind.
- Ideal for use in spiritual practices and meditation.
Presentation of the 108-bead mala rudraksha rosary
Rosary made from Rudraksha seeds from about 110 grams weight.
100% organic and from agricultural and organic production.
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Additional information on the mala rudraksha rosary
Finally, the seed of Rudraksha is named for the first time in the Puranas (sacred texts of Hinduism), where the story of the origin of this seed is told.
The story goes that the God Shiva went away to meditate for a long period of time about humanity, and when he returned, he felt so much pain for humans and their sad condition that he shed tears on the earthwhere a tree grew and giving origin to Rudraksha seedswhich were its fruit.
Due to its strong spiritual involvement and their link with the god Shiva, these seeds are used to make up bad and daily millions of people use these 108-bead rosaries to chant mantras in honour of this deity.
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