The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha is an extremely rare and powerful bead with fifteen natural divisions or faces on its surface. Heres some information about the Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha:
- Meaning: The term "Mukhi" refers to the faces or facets of the Rudraksha bead. The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha has fifteen divisions, or faces, on its surface.
- Symbolism: The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha is associated with Lord Pashupatinath, an aspect of Lord Shiva. It symbolizes immense spiritual power, purity, and enlightenment. It is believed to carry the blessings of Lord Pashupatinath.
- Benefits: The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to have several spiritual and therapeutic benefits, including:
- Enhancing spiritual growth, knowledge, and wisdom.
- Promoting purity, clarity, and inner peace.
- Providing protection from negative energies and evil forces.
- Balancing the energies of the 15 Nitya Devis (goddesses) in ones being.
- Aiding in meditation, concentration, and self-realization.
- Assisting in the release of karmic patterns and spiritual evolution.
- Astrological significance: The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha is associated with Rahu (North Node) in Vedic astrology. It is believed to balance the energies of Rahu and mitigate the malefic effects of Rahu in ones horoscope.
- How to wear: The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha can be worn as a pendant or strung in a mala (prayer beads). It is advisable to wear it after performing the necessary rituals and energizing it with mantras.
- Rituals and Mantras: The Fifteen Mukhi Rudraksha is often energized and purified by chanting specific mantras, such as the "Om Namah Shivaya" or the "Pashupatinath Mantra." Regular meditation and chanting of these mantras while wearing the Rudraksha can enhance its benefits.