JangraBro 7 Mukhi Rudraksha Seven Face Rudraksha Nepali Rudraksha Code:1 Silver Wood Pendant Set | Zipri.in
JangraBro 7 Mukhi Rudraksha Seven Face Rudraksha Nepali Rudraksha Code:1 Silver Wood Pendant Set

JangraBro 7 Mukhi Rudraksha Seven Face Rudraksha Nepali Rudraksha Code:1 Silver Wood Pendant Set

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Origin of Rudraksha:-Nepal RULING GOD: Goddess Mahalakshmi RULING PLANET: SATURN BEEJ MANTRA: "Aum hum Namah" "Aum Mahalakshmi Namah" Ruling deity of this Rudraksha is Goddess Mahalakshmi who bestows the wearer with wealth & prosperity. Since ancient times 7 is considered very auspicious number and therefore seven mukhi Rudraksha is favorable. It grants the wearer with good luck, health & abundant fame. The wearer will be contented like Seven Seas living a satisfied life on principles and ethics. The rudraksha if placed in home or office blesses the wearer with success with positive environment, happiness as it is very positive for Vaastu God. As the ruling planet is Saturn it provides wearer protection from malefic effects of Saturn, Saturn sadesthathi or Small Panoti of Saturn. Seven-Mukhi Rudraksha is blessed by many powerful Gods and Goddesses, the wearer is able to get good Name & Fame, Progress and Wealth by the blessings of Goddess Maha Lakshmi, Saptarishi, seven Divine Snakes, seven Divine mothers as well as planet Saturn. The rudraksha reduces foot diseases, impotency, chronic diseases, mental tensions. It provides abundance of profits to businessman, dealers, free-lancers, stomach ache, epilepsy. As per Ancient Vedic Puranas, there are seven divine snakes who reside in the seven mukhas of this Rudraksha and therefore a person wearing this Rudraksha is always protected from poisoning of any kind. Seven mukhi Rudraksha unblocks the power and balances Manipura chakra. It creates a positive psychological and physical energy aura around the wearer. If energy of Manipura chakra is blocked one may feel tired, shaky and withdrawn. They feel fear in taking risk, confronting people or issues and taking authority leaving new opportunities and learnings.