This sacred Rudraksha, blessed by Lord Ganesha, removes obstacles, brings wisdom, success, prosperity, and confidence. Enhances focus, spiritual growth, and positivity
A rudraksha known for its powerful and attractive design is the Ganesh Rudraksha. Lord Ganesha is the ruling God, and Rahu is the ruling planet of this Rudraksha.
In addition, this Ganesh Rudraksha gives the wearer the strength and courage to face adversity and challenges in life. The worshiper/wearer of this sacred bead can also feel calm and self-possessed and increase their stability and peace of mind.
In addition to wearing it around the neck, wrist, or finger, you can keep it in the place of worship and wear it after chanting the particular “Shree Ganeshay Namah” mantra as many times as you need to.
As a divine gift, Rudraksha beads are extremely precious. They can be energized through various processes and provide the best results. Rudraksha is best worn on Monday due to its association with Lord Shiva, but it can also be worn on any day with proper rituals and worship.
Because it is pure and divine, Rudraksha should be held in gold. Exceptions may be made.
In addition, 108 beads or 54 beads are found in a neck mala. A Japa mala can be as small as 27 beads. You should not use neck malas interchangeably with japa malas, as each has a different purpose. Before wearing the rudraksh, go to Shiva’s temple and offer rudra abhishek. Only then should the mala be worn.
Three ways can be used to determine whether Rudraksha is original.
A genuine Rudraksha will sink in a glass filled with water, while a fake (if made of wood) will float.
It is important to note that fake Rudraksha can be impregnated with lead and sink in water, while the original fresh Rudraksha will float due to its lower density.
Thus, this method cannot be relied upon.
X-ray test: This is the most reliable method of determining whether a Rudraksha is real or fake. There must be a similar number of compartments on the surface of Rudraksha, with each compartment holding a bead. By matching a mukhi with a similar number of compartments, we can identify a Rudraksha. Sometimes, the seeds cannot be seen in the compartments because the Rudraksha isn’t fully developed. Therefore, the Rudraksha mukhi should not only have equal compartments as per the mukhi, but also have a bead in each compartment.