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Ek Mukhi to Chah Mukhi: Here's everything you need to know about the different types of Rudraksha

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 2, 2024, 16:58 IST
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​Ek Mukhi to Chah Mukhi: Here's everything you need to know about the different types of Rudraksha​


Rudraksha beads have fascinated spiritual seekers and believers for centuries due to their mystical properties and associations with Hindu mythology. These beads, originating from the Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus), are categorized based on the number of faces (mukhis) they possess, each carrying unique significance and benefits.

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​One-Faced Rudraksha (Ek Mukhi):​


This rare bead is believed to represent Lord Shiva himself. It symbolizes unity and concentration, aiding in spiritual growth and meditation practices. It is highly sought after for enhancing clarity and inner peace.

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​Two-Faced Rudraksha (Do Mukhi):​


Associated with the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, this bead promotes harmony and balance in relationships. It is often worn to enhance emotional well-being and marital bliss.

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​Three-Faced Rudraksha (Teen Mukhi):​

Linked to Lord Agni, the fire deity, this bead is known for boosting energy levels and creativity. It is favored by those seeking vitality and passion in their endeavors.

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​Four-Faced Rudraksha (Char Mukhi):​

Representing Lord Brahma, the creator, this bead is revered for enhancing knowledge, wisdom, and learning abilities. It is beneficial for students and academics.

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​Five-Faced Rudraksha (Panch Mukhi):​

Associated with Kalagni Rudra, a fierce form of Lord Shiva, this bead promotes overall health, prosperity, and spiritual growth. It is widely worn for general well-being and protection.

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​Six-Faced Rudraksha (Chah Mukhi):​

Linked to Kartikeya, the God of war, this bead instills courage, confidence, and success in endeavors. It is favored by those facing challenges or seeking to overcome obstacles.

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​Rudraksha​

Rudraksha beads are not only worn as jewelry but also used in meditation practices and rituals. Each type of Rudraksha is believed to resonate with specific energies and deities, influencing various aspects of life positively. They are considered sacred and often passed down through generations as auspicious symbols of spiritual connection and protection.

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