Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Rudraksha Beads - Introduction


Rudraksha Beads - Introduction

The word ‘Rudraksha’ has originated from the two Sanskrit words ‘Rudra’ and ‘Aksha’ which means ‘tears of lord shiva’. Regarding the Origin of Rudraksha Beads it is said in Shiva Purana that Lord Shiva was meditating for thousands of years and when he finally opened his eyes he saw that the humanbeings were in a deplorable state and hot tears rolled down his eyes and fell on the ground and mother earth gave birth to Rudraksha trees.

There is no ornament worn on a humanbody which is as auspicious and powerful as these beads. Rudraksha is said to be Rudra's (Lord Shiva) gift to the mankind. Anyone who wears Rudraksha with devotion is like Rudra himself. Shastras speak of 1 to 38 mukhis in Rudraksha but normally 1 to 14 mukhis are used for astrological purposes and the rest are rare and special beads. The common mantras for all beads is "Om Namah Shivaya" and "Mahamrityunjaya Mantra".

The scientific name of the tree from which rudraksha comes from is called ‘Elaeocarpus sphaericus’. 70% of the trees are found in the Javanese Islands of Indonesia, 25% in Nepal and 5% in India. Rudraksha beads are said to contain approximately 50% carbon, 1% nitrogen, 18% hydrogen and 31% oxygen. Rudraksh is also known by names Shivaksh,Neelkantaksh,Shivbindu, Shivpriya, Paavan, Sarvaksh, Haraksh or Bhutanashan. Rudraksh Beads are normally found in four colours:- White, Red, Black and mixed colour.

There are mentions of Rudraksha beads in ancient scriptues like Padmapurana, Shiva purana and Srimad Devi Bhagavatam about the wonderful powers of this beads.Rudraksha Beads are known to work by sight, touch, possession and worship. Researches have been done on rudraksha beads confirming its ability in healing and curing many diseases. It is proved that 'Rudraksha Therapy' gives better results than gem or magnetic therapy in curing many diseases!

Trijuti Rudraksha Bead


Trijuti Rudraksha Bead

Tribhagi or Gauri PaathTrijuti Rudraksha bead is a combination of three naturally joined rudraksha beads. This is a very rare phenomenon and is symbolic of the Trinity (Lord Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesh). It endows the possesser with wealth, health, knowledge, confidence and other immense powers. Those who holds or worship this rudraksha is said to receive Bramha Gyan. This bead is also referred to as “Tribhagi” or “Gauri Paath”. Trijuti rudraksha is a very rare and costly bead and normally kept in the puja room and worshipped. These beads are said to cure Diseases of all sorts in the body internally as well as externally and benefits the wearer with good health.

The Mantra’s of Trijuti rudraksha bead is 'Om Namah Shivay' or "Om Trimurti Devaya Namaha."

Garb Gauri Rudraksha Bead

Gauri Ganesha RudrakshaThe Garb Gauri rudrakshabead is the smaller form of Gauri Shankar and symbolic of Goddess Parvati and son Ganesh. In Gauri Shankar rudraksha both the joined beads are of equal size but in Garbh Gauri one bead is smaller than the other. This bead imparts the wearer with immense powers of motherhood and is recommended for pregnant woman and those who suffer from miscarriages. This bead is also said to bring good and harmonious relationship between the mother and son. This rudraksha bead is also referred to as 'Gauri Ganesh rudraksha' or ‘Ganesh Gauri rudraksha’.

The mantra’s used for Garb Gauri rudraksha beads are 'Om namashivaya' , 'mahamrityunjaya mantra' and ‘Om Garbh Gauriye Namah’

Gaurishankar Rudraksha Bead

Gaurishankar rudraksha BeadThe Gaurishankar Rudraksha bead is formed by the union of two Rudraksha beads and symbolizes Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as ardhanareeswer. The ruling planet for this rudraksha bead is the Moon. The GauriShankar rudraksha bead brings in harmony, contentment, happiness and peace in family. It also brings good luck, monetary gain and fulfills all desires of the possessor. Worshipping the bead by keeping it in the puja room or wearing this bead evokes harmony in relationships, partnership, marriage etc. This rudraksha benefits the wearer and overcome behavioral disorders and sexual problems. This bead is recommended to all who wish to have unity in family and have good relations between husband and wife as this bead evokes positive results even if it is kept in puja room.

The Mantra for Gaurishankar Rudraksha is 'Om Gaurishankarey Namah'.




::: Indra Mala Small:::


::: Indra Mala Small:::
Indra Mala small is made up of all mukhis from 1 till 21 mukhi. Instead of regular 21 mukhi, we have placed Trijuti 21 mukhi trijuti on this mala. It is a rare possession and only few fortunate persons in the world possess this combination. According to ancient literature, person possessing indra mala is having entire Universe with himelf. The Lord Indra Mala influences all the Siddhis for Accomplishment in the relative field and the Absolute Field. Indra Mala generates all the attributes of destroying ignorance and maintaining balance at the same time one is creating new positive realities to help the Mankind and Womankind in this Age.

14 mukhi
14 mukhi rear
15 mukhi
15 mukhi rear
16 mukhi
16 mukhi rear
17 mukhi
17 mukhi rear
18 mukhi
18 mukhi rear
19 mukhi
19 mukhi rear
Exclusive collection of Rudraksha on this small size Indra Mala pertains 30-35mm sized rudraksha excluding Trijuti, which is 45mm.
20 mukhi
20 mukhi rear
21 mukhi Trijuti

22 Mukhi Rear


::: Gauri Shankhar Sidha Mala :::
 
Description:
Nepa Rudraksha has managed to collect different mukhis of Gauri Shanker which came from the large collection of rudraksha done by Nepa Rudraksha this year. This special mala contain 3 mukhi Gauri Shanker to 18 mukhi Gauri Shanker is symbol of Ardha Nareswor (Shiva and Paravati) is beneficial for relationship between two individual specially husband and wife said to be helpful for family harmony. Devotee has experienced much different significance from different mukhis of Gauri Shanker which inspired us to make this mala of different mukhi Gauri Shanker . We have observed many devotee have special attraction toward the Gauri Shanker and many have approach us to make Gauri Shanker Sidha mala by the grace of god we managed to make this mala which contain 3 mukhi Gauri Shanker to 18 mukhi Gauri Shanker.
From 7 mukhi Gauri Shanker to 13 mukhi Gauri Shanker is not difficult to find though lower mukhi Gauri Shanker such as 3 mukhi, 4 mukhi and 5 mukhi is very difficult to find as well as higher mukhi 16 mukhi to 18 mukhi.
In this particular mala Nepa Rudraksha has use well ripen collector grade 3 mukhi to 18 mukhi Gauri Shanker and Trijuti as Sumen, if devotee want this mala to be complete as 3-21 mukhi Gauri Shanker then we will provide 19 mukhi Gauri Shanker to 21 mukhi Gauri Shanker in coming season though 2 mukhi Gauri Shanker won't be available.

:: 22 Mukhi :::
22 mukhi does not find mention in the puranas read till date. However testimonials have proved this rare bead to bring good fortune , abundance and increase in spiritual awareness . May be worn or kept in puja altar for blessings for entire family .
23 Mukhi Front23 Mukhi Side
22 Mukhi Rear22 Mukhi Size22 Mukhi Side


:: Indra Mala Medium:::
Indra Mala medium is made up of all mukhis from 1 till 21 mukhi. Instead of regular 21 mukhi, we have placed Trijuti 21 mukhi trijuti on this mala. It is a rare possession and only few fortunate persons in the world possess this combination. According to ancient literature, person possessing indra mala is having entire Universe with himelf. The Lord Indra Mala influences all the Siddhis for Accomplishment in the relative field and the Absolute Field. Indra Mala generates all the attributes of destroying ignorance and maintaining balance at the same time one is creating new positive realities to help the Mankind and Womankind in this Age.

14 mukhi
14 mukhi rear
15 mukhi
15 mukhi rear
16 mukhi
16 mukhi rear
17 mukhi
17 mukhi rear
18 mukhi
18 mukhi rear
19 mukhi
19 mukhi rear
Exclusive collection of Rudraksha on this medium size Indra Mala pertains 32-38mm sized rudraksha excluding Trijuti, which is 49mm.
20 mukhi
20 mukhi rear
Trijuti




23 Mukhi :


:: 23 Mukhi ::
23 Mukhi
23 mukhi does not find mention in the puranas read till date. However testimonials have proved this rare bead to bring good fortune , abundance and increase in spiritual awareness. May be worn or kept in puja altar for blessings for entire family.
23 mukha
23 Mukhi Front23 Mukhi Front
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::: 21 Mukhi Collection:::
:: 21 Mukhi Trijuti (Gauri Pat) ::
Trijuti Rudraksha
Biggest of all Trijuti of this season.
Size: 42.02 mm
:::SOLD:::
Description:
Trijuti is a wonder of nature. Three Rudraksha beads get joined on the tree itself. A trijuti is also known as Tribhagi, Gauri Path or Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh and represents trinity. It is symbol of all the basic characteristics of the universe. It represents the complete personality and gives the wearer total control over difficult situations. It can be a very useful tool in leadership and in achieving total success.
:: 21 Mukhi (Collector)::
21 Mukhi Front
 
 
Size: 38.05mm
:::SOLD:::
Description:
Twenty one mukhi Rudraksha represents Lord Kuber, the wearer of this Rudraksha gets enormous wealth. He or she does not lose his or her fortunes as long as the Rudraksha remains with him/her. All luxuries of life, whether physical or materialistic, are available to him/her and the wearer always remains protected from all evil forces or legal tangles.
:: 21 Mukhi Gauri Shankhar ( Collector ) ::
Gauri Shankhar21 Mukhi
Two naturally joined rudrakshas are called Gaurishankar. It is regarded as unified form of Shiva and Shakti. Some people call this variety Ardhnareeshwar Rudraksha.
GS can be worn in order to improve the relationships between husband and wife, father and son and between friends. Those aspiring to get married or couple desirous of having children wear this Rudraksha.
Gaurishankar Rudraksha can be worn singly or even in higher numbers to achieve desired results in improving relationships and/ or fo

23 Mukhi :


:: 23 Mukhi ::
23 Mukhi
23 mukhi does not find mention in the puranas read till date. However testimonials have proved this rare bead to bring good fortune , abundance and increase in spiritual awareness. May be worn or kept in puja altar for blessings for entire family.
23 mukha
23 Mukhi Front23 Mukhi Front
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