The sacred seed known as rudraksha is produced by the Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus). Its main distribution is in the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal, and Indonesia. The Sanskrit phrases "Rudra" and "Aksha," which respectively refer to Lord Shiva and the teardrop or eye, are the origins of the word "Rudraksha." Mukhis: Distinctive Designs
Taking Good Care of Your Priceless Rudraksha
Rudraksha beads, valued for their spiritual significance and healing properties, have been used as a portal to other planets since the beginning of time. You must ensure that your rudraksha emits its good energy by giving it the proper upkeep and attention. This video will explain the best ways to take care of your Rudraksha, and we'll also introdu
Expanding Adiyogi Rudraksha And Gemstones: The Glamorous Step with Yellow Sapphire
Expanding Adiyogi Rudraksha And Gemstones: The Glamorous Step with Yellow Sapphire A heavenly doorway to wealth and luck is unlocked by Jupiter's transit as the universe spins in its never-ending dance. The Yellow Sapphire, a gem as profound as the deep sea and as dazzling as the rising sun, is at the center of this cosmic dance. Since its founda
Incorporating a 10 Mukhi Rudraksha into Your Daily Spiritual Routine
Introduction to the 10 Mukhi RudrakshaThe 10 Mukhi Rudraksha is a special bead known for its powerful spiritual properties. Unlike other Rudraksha beads, this one represents Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the Universe in Hindu mythology. It’s believed to provide protection from negative energies and create a shield against evil eyes or negative fo
Navaratri Day 3: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta
Visit us at www.rudratree.com for authentic gemstones and Rudraksha beads.On the third day of Navaratri, we worship Goddess Chandraghanta, the third manifestation of Maa Durga. Known for her warrior-like posture, Chandraghanta represents courage, strength, and the power to dispel all evil. She is depicted with a crescent moon (Chandra) on her foreh