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This mala made of smooth, uniform and select two mukhi Rudraksha beads from Java is hand-knotted and strung in thread. It has a Guru bead and a bright red silk tassel. Due to its light weight, the mala can be worn regularly or can be used to chant mantras. Two mukhi Rudraksha represents Ardhanareshwar - the unified form of Shiva and Shakti, thus promotes unity and harmony. It helps remove malefic of planet Moon and provides healing energy for mind and emotions. This mala is recommended for those in search for ideal life partner.
Purpose:
Origin: Java, Indonesia
Ruling deity: Ardhanarishwara
Ruling planet: Moon
Mantras:
Beej Mantra: Om Namah
Planet Mantra: Om Som Somaaya Namaha
Deity Mantra: Om Namah Shivaye
Mala strung according to Rudraksha Ratna Science Therapy™
Product Code: DR402
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