Introducing this single Rudraksha bead. The Rudra (Shiva) Aksha (Eye) represents the 'Eye of Lord Shiva', denoting its significance to the deity. So, it is often used as a prayer bead, during puja or japa dedicated to Lord Shiva. Rudraksha trees are typically found at the foothills of the Himalayas and Nepal.
These trees yield Rudraksha fruit - also known as amritaphala - the seeds of which dry over time and form the Rudraksha beads. These beads typically have between 1 and 14 'faces', and each number of faces holds a unique significance. This particular Rudraksha bead has 13 faces, which is believed to represent Kama Deva, the god of love and passion. It is adorned with a simple white cap.
The Rudraksha is well known for its spiritual significance, and has a soothing effect on the mind and soul. Elevate your puja, japa, meditation or other spiritual activities with this authentic Nepali Rudraksha bead. Buy now, from Giri UK.
Dimension: 0.5 × 0.8 cmWeight: 0.025 kg