Description
Metal Rudraksha Mala The tree that yields the beads known as covered rudraksha grows in the Himalayas. According to legend, Rudra, Lord Shiva’s ferocious avatar, shed tears that became the Rudraksha. Depending on how many faces a specific bead has, these beads are said to offer mystic, therapeutic, and spiritual qualities. Wearing a genuine, tested Rudraksha mala around one’s neck is said to provide health and happiness upon the user. When worn as a japa mala, rudraksha malas are thought to be very beneficial for prayers and meditation. When engaging in Lord Shiva-focused spiritual practices, these beads become even more powerful. According to testimonies from those who have worn a Rudraksha mala, wearing one can assist in completing unfinished chores, suitable as a cure for numerous illnesses and a special shat Karmas. Our Rudraksha malas are of the highest quality, fairly priced, and accurately tested. Place your order today! and watch as your entire world transforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is a Mala?
A mala is a garland made of 108 beads stringed together along with one guru bead in a thread. It is widely used for chanting a mantra 108 times and meditating. Wearing a mala helps you focus on the positive energy and brings your mind at peace. It is made from different kinds of materials such as Rudrakshas, Gemstones, Crystals, Woods, Seeds and much more. At DivyaVidya, you get maximum quality at best prices. You can wear malas provided by us at any time and attain calmness, serenity and peace.
Question 2: Can I wear my Mala all the time?
As advised, attempt to wear the appropriate mala most of the time during an auspicious muhurat; however, do not wear it when consuming meat or alcohol or when it will get wet. It is thought that a mala absorbs energy and vibrations from its environment and transfers them to the wearer. Mala is well known for being a spiritual tool used for connecting to the One during meditation. You will therefore be more likely to attract good energy and sharpen your focus if you wear it.
Q3. How do I store my Mala while I’m not using it? Are there any guidelines or procedures?
A mala is a sacred object that should be put at its altar, next to a temple, or in any other prominent location where it is likely to be found among other sacred objects. The mala is not to be disregarded or thrown away. If you are unable to choose a suitable location, hang or keep it behind your bed and remember to take care of it. Keep youngsters and dogs away from the area and keep it clean and organized. Invest in a beautiful, soft cloth and keep it inside each time you remove it. Conversely, the more you wear the mala, the more energized and charged it becomes.
Q4. If I’m not happy, can I return the Mala?
Yes. At DivyaVidya, our goal is to achieve positive outcomes by offering the greatest services and products without any flaws. Stringed threads come in a variety of sorts, materials, weights, colors, and purposes under our “Mala” product category. You can return any item we sell to us within two working days if it doesn’t fit your needs. Give our customer care executives your Order ID and the explanation for your return when you get in touch with them. For additional details, view our return policy.
Q5. What distinguishes the unique Mala on your website?
On their website, DivyaVidya guarantees to provide premium, verified products together with pleasing outcomes. Every aspect of our malas, including the material used, the color offered, and the purification techniques, are scrutinized. To purify the mala in the package, we also provide our customers a small bottle of Gangajal, if it is available. Across the country, our goods are renowned for their authenticity and ability to provide the intended outcomes.
Question6: What does the Mala’s 108 beads mean?
When reciting mantras on a mala, one can count to 108 and maintain concentration, calmness, and serenity. Twelve zodiac signs are led by nine planets, and each sign is made up of 27 nakshatras. Every nakshatra has four subdivided sections, or charans, which adds up to 108 in Vedic Astrology. Therefore, a person who sings mantras on a mala covers the entire cosmos. There are three types of malas: the 27, 54, and 108-bead varieties.
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