Which Rudraksha is for Shiva?

The 5 mukhi Rudraksha holds a lot of significance because it is believed that this Rudraksha type is blessed by Lord Shiva Himself in the form of Lord Kalagni Rudra. When a wearer wears this Rudraksha with a lot of devotion and sincerity, all his/her sins are washed away.

How is Rudraksha related to Lord Shiva?

The word Rudraksha is derived from Rudra (another name of Shiva) and Aksha, which means eyes, and it is believed that the beads are Shiva’s tears.

How many Rudraksha does Shiva wear?

There is a long tradition of wearing 108 rudraksha beads in India, particularly within Shaivism, due to their association with Shiva, who wears rudraksha garlands.

Is Rudraksha a seed?

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.

What Shiv Puran says about Rudraksha?

In the Shiva Purana, it is Shiva himself who told Parvati about rudrakshas. Shiva said, ‘O Devi! Listen to the greatness of rudraksha. Out of my love for you and desiring the welfare of devotees, I am telling you about it. In earlier times, I observed austerities for thousands of divine years.

Which Rudraksha is costly?

One Mukhi Rudraksha Benefits This rudraksha is an expensive one available in two types namely round and moon shaped. The wearer of a one mukhi rudraksha is not only blessed by Shiva, but also by Mahalakshmi.

Which Rudraksha is for money?

It attracts suitable people to your life who are likely to bring you fortune in terms of money. I suggest you to wear 21 mukhi Rudraksha to attract wealth as it shares a direct relationship with Lord Kuber, master of treasury; it prevents you from losing fortune and brings you all the extravagance of life.