Saturday, May 23, 2026 12:43:41 AM

Original 3 Mukhi Rudraksha

9 years ago
Original 3 Mukhi Rudraksha is traditionally associated with the three deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesha (Shiva).  

Traditional beliefs about the bead:
- It is considered auspicious for spiritual practice.
- Often used in meditation and for mindfulness.
- Wearing it with proper spiritual practice and mantras may support mental clarity and focus.

Mantra: Om Namaha Shivaya  

Note: Claims about curing diseases, burning past karma, or removing all problems are traditional beliefs. They are not scientifically verified or medical claims.
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6 years ago
A three Mukhi Rudraksha has three natural lines (mukhas) on its surface. Traditionally, it is associated with the element of fire (Agni) and spiritual purification.

Traditional beliefs:
- Supports meditation and focus.
- May help reduce mental tension according to spiritual practices.
- Encourages mental alertness and discipline.

Note: Benefits described are based on traditional and spiritual beliefs. They are not medical claims.
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6 years ago
3 Mukhi Rudraksha represents the three deities (Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesha).  

Traditional perspective:
- Wearing the bead with proper spiritual practice is believed to support focus, mindfulness, and clarity in thought.
- The wearer may feel guided in their spiritual practice.
- Daily recitation of the related mantra is traditionally recommended.

Note: These benefits are based on spiritual and traditional beliefs. They are not verified medical or scientific claims.
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6 years ago
3 Mukhi Rudraksha is traditionally linked to the three deities and used in spiritual practice.  

Traditional perspective:
- Wearing it as part of a mindful practice may support focus, discipline, and clarity in daily activities.
- The bead is considered auspicious for spiritual engagement.

Note: These are spiritual beliefs and traditional practices. They are not medical claims.
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6 years ago
The 3 Mukhi Rudraksha is traditionally considered a prominent bead for spiritual practice.  

Traditional beliefs:
- Represents Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
- Wearing it with proper rituals and focus is believed to support mindfulness and mental clarity.
- Practitioners use it to aid concentration during meditation or daily spiritual practice.

Note: These benefits are based on spiritual and traditional beliefs. They are not verified medical claims.
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