21 Mukhi Rudraksha
There are twenty-one mukhi. Rudraksha is a very precious bead that is overseen by Lord Kuber, the wealth keeper. He is the Lord of Yakshas and a Shiva devotee. Dhanapati is another name for him (Lord of Riches). Kubera, the custodian of all riches and food grains, bestows enormous fortune and the fulfilment of pleasures and worldly aspirations on the wearer of 21 mukhi. If a poor person wears it, he will become wealthy. In the life of the wearer, there is never a shortage of anything.
The Nepalese and Java Indonesian forms of the 21 mukhi Rudraksha are the most popular. These are the most potent and genuine Rudraksha beads available. With deeply carved mukhi lines and thorny protrusion, Nepali beads are larger, heavier, more strong, and more developed. Java beads are smaller, lighter, and have more apparent mukhi lines and a smoother surface. Because Nepali beads have a larger surface area, they work faster, but Java beads take a little longer to show effects. However, the long-term advantages of both types of 21 mukhi Rudraksha are nearly same.The Java beads are less expensive and smaller in size, making them easier to turn into stunning gems. They are a favourite option among our customers. One of the rarest Rudraksha beads is the 21 mukhi from Nepal, and we encourage devotees to be cautious while purchasing this kind.
21 Mukhi Rudraksha Benefits
Spiritual Significance:
1. It bestows enormous wealth and good fortune.
2. It brings Oneness into the wearer's life while also providing support from the rest of the globe.
3. This bead bestows notoriety, renown, and wealth upon the bearer.
4. It aids in the accumulation of long-term wealth.
General Benefits
1. It provides pleasure and satisfies the wearer's materialistic aspirations.
2. It keeps the body healthy and disease-free.
Therapeutic & Health Benefits
1. It provides stress and depression alleviation.
2. It also helps with anxiety.
Different Design Options For 21 Mukhi Rudraksha
The Nepali or Java type Rudraksha beads have 21 faces and come in a range of sizes. The strength and benefits of 21 mukhi Rudraksha vary depending on the size. The advantages of the 21 face Rudraksha become more evident as the size increases, but the price rises at the same time.
Popular And Effective 21 Mukhi Rudraksha Combinations
Rudraksha bead/s must be strung in a certain way for it to operate effectively, according to research. The optimal orientation, stringing, and wearing methods for the Rudraksha beads have been found by Neeta Singhal, the Director of Rudra Centre. This perspective, which was created through many years of intensive research on the Rudraksha impact and study of ancient texts, has successfully highlighted the 21 mukhi Rudraksha's value in a very practical and beneficial way. When coupled with other mukhi Rudraksha beads, 21 mukhi can help to improve particular elements of one's life.
How To Wear 21 Mukhi Rudraksha
Before wearing the original 21 mukhi Rudraksha, energise it. Monday is the best day to begin wearing a 21 mukhi Rudraksha. Early in the morning, bathe and dress cleanly, and sit facing the puja alter, preferably east. Pray and sing the mantra Om Yakshaya Kuberaya Vaishravanaya Dhanadhanyadhipataye Dhanadhanyasamriddhim Me Dehi Dapaya Svahaf for 21 times or 108 times with a concentrated mind. After that, add sandalwood paste or kumkum, incense sticks and floral odours, and last, wear the Rudraksha.
How to tell whether a 21 mukhi Rudraksha is genuine?
1. The 21 mukhi Rudraksha is the rarest of the rare beads ruled by Kuber, and it is the finest bead for attracting riches. The occurrence of the bead in the 21 Mukhi Nepal type is so uncommon, occurring just once or twice a year, that the largest purchasers of Rudraksha place bids in advance to purchase it. As a result, the price of the beads is always very expensive.
2. So, if you come across a 21 Mukhi bead from Nepal that is shockingly inexpensive or averagely priced, it is extremely likely that it is a fake or tampered bead. Many vendors sell 21 Mukhi Rudraksha beads, which are one of the most altered Rudraksha beads. Many vendors sell bogus beads or tamper with them by cutting extra lines on the lower mukhi Rudraksha out of greed. For example, if two more lines are cut into a 19 mukhi Rudraksha, the price nearly doubles. So, even if you buy Rudraksh of other mukhis from any vendor, when it comes to 21 mukhi, be very cautious and make sure you are buying from a respectable and licenced dealer to avoid buying a manipulated the 21 Mukhi bead.
3. The mukhi lines on the Rudraksha must be well defined and go from the head to the tail of the bead without breaking.
4. There must be no fractures along the Mukhis, and the curves and corns must be natural.
5. A good bead should be shiny, healthy, and free of bug holes.
6. In comparison to the Java variety, which is smaller in size and has thread line Mukhi lines on the surface, a Rudraksha of Nepal type will be larger in size with thorny look and deep grooves of Mukhi lines. Rudra Centre keeps the price of Java beads low due to its exclusivity on procurement, allowing consumers to benefit from using these mukhis.
7. Examine the bead for tampering, cracked and glued faces, and any microscopic holes or damage. However, determining the genuineness of such Rudraksha beads simply by looking at them is extremely difficult and should only be attempted by a trained professional. The X-ray test is the most accurate and definitive technique to evaluate the authenticity of Rudraksha, especially in the case of 21 Mukhi, which is an exceedingly rare and expensive bead. The number of compartments containing seeds in the Rudraksha will be revealed by an X-ray examination, which should be equal to the number of Mukhi lines (sometime seeds are not fully matured but you can atleast identify all the compartments)