What is 10 Mukhi Rudraksha?
- The 10 faces of Rudraksha are composed of 10 natural lines that run across its surface. They represent Gods of all 10 directions (Digpal). As Lord Vishnu is believed to be the Dashavtara, this rudraksha is blessed with the blessings of 10 gods as well as the 10 directions.
- Because 10 Mukhi is the property of Lord Vishnu as such, it is also a symbol of Lord Krishna as the 8th avatar of Lord Vishnu and also the protector of the entire universe. Ten faces/mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol to represent Lord Dashavatara Narayan and the incarnation of Lord Krishna as well as their blessings. The Rudraksha is also blessed by the Lord of Death Yamraj. Thus, the wearer can escape the inevitable death. They can also get rid of all kinds of dark magic used by malicious people.
Rules to follow and maintain your 10 Mukhi Rudraksha:
- Rinse your 10 Mukhi Rudraksha bead in clean, fresh water after purchasing it. Before wearing it, soak it in cow’s milk for a day.
- Don’t brag about your 10 Mukhi Rudraksha bracelet to strangers.
- Never wear a broken bead.
- Never lend out your bead to anyone.
- Do not use chemical soap right away after wearing it.
- There are no specific literatures on food habits for wearing a Rudraksha , Even though it’s not required, a vegetarian diet and a satvic way of life to be followed. Healthy food is recommended for the best effects.
- Before going to the funeral services, get it removed.
- A rudraksha mala with 10 faces should not be worn since it has a powerful energy.
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