What is a 4-Mukhi Rudraksha?
- The four Mukhi Rudraksha is blessed by the Lord Brahma. He is the beholder of the supreme power of creativity that has created all forms of existence within the Cosmos. He is the one who created universe in Hindu pantheon. Brahma is also referred to as the Vedas’ father.
- He is also known by the names of Prajapati, Hiranyagarbha and Vagishwari. He sits within the lotus which sprouts from the navel of Lord Vishnu.
- The person who wears the 4-Mukhi Rudraksha is able to harness imagination and transform completely into a brand-new character.
4-Mukhi Rudraksha, according to the Scriptures:
According to ancient Hindu texts, wearing this Rudraksha would bring about one’s fame in all four cardinal directions, making it appropriate for people at all phases of life (Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, and Sanyas).
Origin: Nepal. As per Rudraksha Upanishad, Nepali Rudraksha are considered more significant and beneficial than Indonesian beads. They are bigger in size & heavier in weight similar to the size of an Amla.
Ruling Deity: Lord Brahma
Ruler Planet: Planet Mercury
Bheej Mantra: “Om Hreem Namah”, “Om Hoom Namah”, “Om Namah Shivay”
Related Chakra: All 7 Chakras
Bead Size: 10-20mm
How do you identify the original 4-Mukhi Rudraksha:
- Quality Rudraksha contains mukhis that have an obvious outline, which flow through their entirety. The majority of the time, single-mukhi Rudraksha beads with more than 12 lines can be made by traders with purposes of earning an impressive profit. The upper mukhi is created by the carving of the lower mukhi.
- As per Maha Shiv Puran, most way to know the authenticity of a five-Mukhi is authentic is to break the beads along its center and count the number chambers.
- The lines in the chambers must be equal to the number of Mukhis located on the outside part of the bead. In X-rays, you can see the lines that are inside. The authentic Rudraksha is an exquisite body with clearly defined grooves or Mukhis.
- Artificially or fake Rudraksha may look identical to the original, but the features (Mukhis) don’t match exactly with genuine beads. Beads that weren’t created in full or consumed by insects have a greater probability of falling.
- The Rudraksha beads will spin in the event that you place it between two coins of copper, in accordance with the Copper Coin Test.
- A lot of people do this and do not realize the truth or why it is since they think it’s due to Rudraksha beads’ magnetic and physical characteristics.
- When you place a circular object (like the Rudraksha beads) within two smooth metal coins, it can spin as a result of the force of gravity acting on the pivoting area of the Rudraksha beads. It has nothing to do to the authenticity that is the Rudraksha.
- In the event that the Rudraksha is securely held between two coins or if its protrusions are smooth and do not block the motion, it could there is no spin at all. If customers notice that their Rudraksha beads don’t seem to spin easily when held in their hands and they are often tempted to jump into the conclusion that the bead is not real.
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