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₹7,000.00 – ₹21,000.00
Description:
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha, associated with Lord Ganesha, it is said to remove obstacles, enhance analytical thinking, and improve decision-making abilities. It also aids in overcoming challenges, bringing success, and fostering a sense of positivity and contentment and thought to help in resolving past karmic burdens
Presiding Deity: Lord Ganesh
Ruling Planet: Rahu
Beej Mantra: Om Hum Namah:
Benefits: For removing obstacles and hurdles and good for career growth. It is for back pain, body pain, and kidney and liver ailments.
Origin: Nepal
Benefits
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha has many benefits for the wearer, both spiritual and material. Some benefits are:
General Benefits: This Rudraksha transforms adversary mindsets, boosts analytical skills, eliminates obstacles, and promotes success. It shields against invisible enemies, ensuring unhindered progress and victory.
Spiritual Benefits: Invoking Lord Ganesha signifies auspiciousness in all endeavors. His blessings grant wisdom and a sharp mind. This bead stabilizes the Mooladhara/Base Chakra and counters the negative influence of Rahu and Kaal Sarp Dosh.
Health Benefits: It is said that lung, liver, and stomach ailments are treated by wearing the 8 Mukhi Rudraksha. It relieves the ear, nose, and throat-related issues.
Who Should Wear
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha can be worn by anyone who wants to overcome the challenges and hardships in life caused by Rahu, the planet of illusion and confusion. There is no restriction on who can wear this bead. However, some people who may benefit more from wearing this bead are:
Those involved in professions that require analytical thinking, clear communication, and creative expression, such as writers, journalists, teachers, lawyers, artists, etc.
People face problems due to dishonesty, deception, or cheating in their personal or professional life.
Those experiencing delays, failures, or obstacles in achieving their goals or fulfilling their wishes.
Those seeking fame, prosperity, and artistic excellence in their field of work or interest.
Those pursuing spiritual growth and enlightenment and want to manifest their desires and powers.
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is suitable for people involved in professions that require problem-solving, innovation, and leadership skills.
Ways to Wear
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha can be worn in different ways depending on one’s preference and purpose. Some of the common ways are:
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha can be worn as a single bead or in combination with other mukhi Rudraksha. It can be strung in a silk/wool thread or capped in silver or gold. It can be worn on either hand or around the neck.
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha can be worn in our popular combinations like Siddha Mala, Indra Mala, Maha Mrityunjay Mala, or the Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivarak.
A personalized combination can be made by using the free recommendation of our experts to know which combination will provide you with the best outcomes.
However, before wearing any of these ways, one should follow some guidelines and precautions, such as:
Buying them from a trusted seller who can provide a certificate of authenticity and lab testing report checking their shape and origin
Consulting an astrologer
Wearing them the next morning after taking a bath and wearing clean clothes
Keeping them clean and dry
Wearing Rules
– Wash your Rudraksha with water and oil the Rudraksha using a soft brush preferably once a month using almond oil.
– Chant ‘Om Namah Shivaye’ before wearing the Mala – the next day.
– Remove Rudraksha Mala while engaging in sexual intercourse and while visiting funeral grounds.
– Our scriptures also highlight that they can be worn all the time without any restrictions.
– Women can wear Rudraksha, As per our scriptures, there are no such restrictions and women can wear Rudraksha without any worries.
– To energise the Rudraksha Mala, touch it to a shivling and chant ‘Om Namah Shivaye’ 11 times. If possible, try to do a Rudrabhishek of the Rudraksha when possible.
– Do try to refrain from wearing a Rudraksha Mala worn by others and keep a Mala separate for Japa and for wearing.






