Rudraksha holds a significant position in every Hindu household. But are you aware of the story behind Rudraksha’s formation? As per mythology, one day Lord Shiva went into deep meditation, leaving people in confusion about his life. To prove himself alive, he shed tears, which were called Rudraksha. Rudraksha is derived from two words – ‘Rudra’ meaning Shiv himself and ‘aksh’ meaning tears which symbolises protection, compassion, fulfilment and increased vitality.
Rudraksha can be worn by anyone, irrespective of their caste, gender or religion, as astrologers believe it resonates with positive energy. Talking about its types, there are 21 varieties of Rudraksha available, depending on the number of stripes it has. Rudraksha reciprocates multiple benefits.
9 Mukhi Rudraksha –Heard of 9 incarnations of Maa Durga? This bead is also associated with Goddess Durga, representing courage and strength, along with anger management.