14 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha represents Lord Hanuman and provides immense courage, protection, and strength. It helps overcome fears, negative energies, and challenges while enhancing self-confidence, leadership, and spiritual growth.
Symbolizing Lord Hanuman, the 14 Mukhi Rudraksha Original is considered a Deva Mani. This Fourteen Mukhi Rudraksha is the most precious gem of all the Rudras. Lord Shiva himself wears Rudraksha beads, which are believed to have come directly from the eyes of the bead.
It is a rudraksha with great healing properties and provides positive energy to the wearer. A person wearing this rudraksha receives the blessings of Lord Shiva and also gains material wealth, prosperity, and growth. The wearer of this item will be able to achieve all the pleasures of life and success in their lives.
In all cases, it is recommended to energize the Original 14 mukhi Rudraksha before using it. Tuesday is the day on which this auspicious bead should be worn. Follow the below-given procedure.
As soon as one wears the rudraksh in the morning, the rudraksh mantra and the rudraksh origin mantra must be chanted nine times. Also, this must be done before bedtime and after removing the Rudraksh.
You should place the Rudraksha once it has been removed at your place of worship.
Rudraksha is best worn in the morning after taking a bath and wearing a Rudraksha or mala afterward.
Wearers of Rudraksha should not consume non-vegetarian food or alcohol.
Rudraksha should never be carried to the cremation or funeral grounds. Even when a new baby is born or when a new baby is born, people should avoid wearing rudraksh in that vicinity.
If you are looking for the genuine 14 Mukhi Rudraksha Original, then you can follow these two test.
The milk test involves soaking Rudraksha in a glass full of milk. Some suppliers claim that a genuine Rudraksha will remain fresh for 2-3 days, while a fake Rudraksha will curdle and spoil. Therefore, according to some suppliers, the milk test does not give a true result.
Rudraksha is generally electromagnetic, which is explained by placing a Rudraksha between two copper coins, which can cause it to turn. However, this test cannot be relied on as it cannot provide accurate results.