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2 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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A two mukhi Rudraksha has two natural lines or facets on its surface. The ruling deity of this Rudraksha is (Ardhanarishwar) combination of Lord Shiva & Goddesses Parvati Therefore it is also known as the 'UNITY' Rudraksh helps in harmonizing relation between two individuals (Husband- wife) (father son & friends etc.) thereof making happier & lasting relations.

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3 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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The 3 Mukhi Rudraksha three natural lines or (Mukha) on its surface. 3 Mukhi Rudraksha represent ''Lord AGNI '' that burns & consume everything. This Rudraksha helps to wearer to fight with all kinds of situation and win over them.

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4 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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Four faced Rudraksha has four natural lines from head to bottom at equal distance. It symbolizes Goddess 'Saraswati'. It is blessed by Lord Bramha who is responsible for creation the whole universe.

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5 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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This kantha of 32 beads of 5 mukhi rudraklsh is very auspicious. Five mukhi Rudraksh is used to sublimate the malefic effects of Jupiter such as lack of peace, poverty, lack of peace, poverty lack of harmony etc.

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6 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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As per srimad devi bhagwatam six mukhi rudraksha symbolize Lord Shiva Second son ''Karthikey'' six mukhi Rudraksha is centre of the power of Lord Shiva's son Karthikeya. It gives learning. It enhance vocal power.The wearer of 6 mukhi rudraksh blessed with success, fame, physical strength, luxury, wisdom, wealth, name, charismatic personality, removes ill effect of misunderstanding from any relationship. This Rudraksha is savior from worldly sorrows.

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7 Mukhi Rudraksh - Indonesian Beads

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The Seven Mukhi Rudraksha represent Mahalaxmi the Goddesses of wealth. This Rudraksha is blessed with good wealth & health. Ancient Hindu Scripture also regard it is symbol of saptarishi (Seven Greatest sages of India) in vaishnivism, the Seven Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to represent Ananta (Shesha Naga). The King of Serpents who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Each at the seven faces represent one great serpent. It is believed that snake never bother the wearer of this Rudraksh.

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