The Rudraksha Sidha Mala comprises one bead each of 1 to 14 Mukhi, Gauri Shankar, Ganesha Rudraksha, 1 Faced South Indian Rudraksha, and 2 Faced Himalayan Rudraksha.
Significance of Siddha Mala:
- Akshamalika – Termed as the “Garland Of Letters,” housing all mantras (counting up to 7 crores) and a repository of vast knowledge.
- Aimed for Success – Ideal for ambitious individuals aspiring to attain the highest levels of achievement.
- Divine Connection – According to ancient texts, wearing diverse Mukhi Rudraksha beads aligns one with Lord Shiva’s divine essence.
- Planetary and Divine Representation – The beads symbolize planets, Devis, and Devas.
- Fulfillment – Believed to fulfill all aspirations and dreams of the wearer.
- Chakra Balancing – Functions as a chakra mala, harmonizing all chakras.
- Healing Power – Regarded as one of the most powerful mala for healing purposes.
Purpose:
A potent healing mala is worn for Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation). The collective presence of various Mukhi beads aims to bless the wearer with wealth, revitalized energy, sound health, spiritual growth, and the fulfillment of desires.
How to Wear:
Wear the Sidha Mala while chanting ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ post-worship at a Lord Shiva Temple or by letting it touch the Shiva Lingam.
Day of Wearing: Best worn on Mondays.
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