5 mukhi rudraksha mala
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The Natural 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala is a sacred 108-bead necklace blessed by Kaalagni Rudra — a powerful form of Lord Shiva. Handknotted from genuine Indonesian Rudraksha beads, it is designed for daily wear, japa meditation, and continuous spiritual practice. The 5 Mukhi is the most versatile Rudraksha, supporting overall physical and mental health, universal protection, and lasting inner peace. Each bead is lab-certified for authenticity and energised with Vedic mantras before dispatch. Wear it as a sacred necklace or use it for mantra chanting to multiply its spiritual benefits.
108 Beads
Handknotted
For Japa & Meditation
Lab Certified Indonesia
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Divine Blessings of 5 mukhi rudraksha mala
Powerful Benefits of 5 mukhi rudraksha mala
Blessed by Kaalagni Rudra — The Universal Rudraksha
Overall Health Support
The 5 Mukhi is the most versatile Rudraksha, supporting overall physical and mental health. It is traditionally associated with blood pressure regulation, stress reduction, and general well-being.
Universal Protection
This bead provides daily spiritual protection for everyone — regardless of age, gender, or zodiac sign. It shields you from negative energy, environmental stress, and harmful influences.
Mental Peace
The 5 Mukhi calms an agitated mind and brings lasting inner peace. It reduces anxiety, quiets mental chatter, and creates a centred, stable mental state that supports better decision-making.
Spiritual Foundation
For anyone new to Rudraksha, the 5 Mukhi is the ideal starting point. It establishes a solid spiritual foundation upon which you can build deeper practices and add more specialised beads over time.
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