Pandit NM Shrimali 10 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha Certified Ten/Dus Faced Wood Rudraksh Beads for Men Women Wearing As Pendant/Bracelet Wood | Zipri.in
Pandit NM Shrimali 10 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha Certified Ten/Dus Faced Wood Rudraksh Beads for Men Women Wearing As Pendant/Bracelet Wood

Pandit NM Shrimali 10 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha Certified Ten/Dus Faced Wood Rudraksh Beads for Men Women Wearing As Pendant/Bracelet Wood

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Lord Vishnu removes all sins and the provider of comforts and happiness in life. Lord Vishnu also called The Preserver, helps the wearer to overcome difficult times and ensures that the wearer and the family of the wearer are protected. It creates a feeling of security. It works like a shield on one’s body and drives evils away. The wearer is protected from the influence of evil spirits, ghosts and black magic. One wears this by the blessings of Lord Mahavishnu. Excellent for Narayana bhaktas (devotees). One gets the power to concentrate well. Also aids in devotion and meditation. There is no ruling planet for this bead and it pacifies all negative planetary energy. Thus controls all the nine planets. One who sees it or wears it gets eternal peace. The wearer gets rid of obstacles arising due to negative planetary effects. Gives the wearer name and fame. This Rudraksha is mentioned in ancient texts as the most powerful Rudraksha and works like a shield on one’s body and drives evils away. Very effective for success in administrative and legal functions. 10 Mukhi Rudraksha as per the various Puranas: Lord Vishnu, a major god of Hinduism and Indian mythology, popularly regarded as the preserver of the universe. Some Puranic literature refers to him as the eternal, all-pervading spirit and associates him with the primaeval waters believed to have been omnipresent before the creation of the world. So regarded, Vishnu is depicted frequently in human form, sleeping on the great serpent Shesha and floating on the waters. One hand holds a lotus; a second holds a conch; a third holds a discus (which always returns by itself after being thrown), and the fourth carries a mace. The petals of the lotus are believed to symbolize the unfolding of creation; the conch is said to symbolize that from which all existence originates, and the discus and the mace reputedly were obtained by Lord