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The elegantly crafted Rakhi has two 4-Mukhi Rudraksha beads, a natural Sandalwood bead and German silver accessories such as designer pellets in between. 4 mukhi Rudraksha attracts the blessings of planet Jupiter and confers the power of knowledge and creativity. Sandalwood blocks the negative energy and dispels ignorance as well as acts as natural healer for the body.
The word “Raksha” means protection and “Bandhan” means obligatory binding, thus Raksha Bandhan means the bond of protection. On the day of Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie a sacred thread on the wrist of their brothers and pray for their wellbeing. In return brothers promise to protect their sisters and present them with gifts.
Bead size: 10 mm (Rudraksha) x 12 mm (Sandalwood)
No. of beads: 2 (Rudraksha) x 1 (Sandalwood)
Origin: Java
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