The most potent and genuine forms of Rudraksha beads, those with 13 Mukhi, are primarily found in Java, Indonesia, and Nepal. In general, Nepali beads are more developed, larger, and more potent, with thorny projections and deeply engraved mukhi lines. Java Indonesian beads have a smooth surface, a smaller overall size, and distinct mukhi lines. In comparison to Java variants, Nepali beads have produced results more quickly due to their vast surface area. However, both types of 13 mukhi Rudraksha advantages provide the same outcomes over time.
All about 13 mukhi rudraksha, everyone should know
Your materialistic, worldly objectives are tied to the thirteen Mukhi Rudraksha. It is especially helpful for those who repeatedly blow chances in life. I feel strong and aware when wearing this bead. Additionally, it gives you guidance for making shrewd decisions in life. A lesser-known aspect of the Rudraksha is that Mystics and Siddhas use it to awaken their Kundalini energy. It is ruled by Venus, which in Vedic astrology is referred to as the planet of pleasures, riches, and money. Everyone seeking these benefits has access to a Thirteen Mukhi Rudraksha bead.
Rudraksha with Thirteen Mukhi's ruling deity
The primary deity of the 13 Mukhi Rudraksha bead is Lord Kamadeva. When worn properly, this bead helps you achieve both your material and spiritual goals. The bead bestows blessings on all dreams and aspirations. This 13 Mukhi Kamdev Rudraksha grants the user hypnotic fascination power (Vashikaran), which causes them to garner accolades from all levels and rise to the greatest rank in any field. Rudraksha is also very helpful for astral travel, cosmic ascents, and spiritual and transcendent ascents. This Rudraksha provides the user powerful oratory, debate, and arguing skills, giving them an edge over competitors in addition to bestowing the blessings of Lord Indra and Lord Kamdev.
Rudraksha with the 13 Mukhi Ruling Planet
It controls Venus as well as the moon planet. The wearer of this 13-mukhi Rudraksha possesses divine charisma, incredible power, and Cupid-like qualities. After wearing this bead, one can become captivating and charming, much like Cupid. The wearer is blessed with love and emotional control when wearing a 13 mukhi rudraksha. The 13-mukhi Rudraksha is used to awaken Kundalini and to grant meditators Siddhis. The wearer of this Rudraksha benefits from immense allure, high confidence, fiery determination, extra-strong will power, and remarkable success. In the most challenging jobs and challenges that other competitors would not go on, he thrived and won. The Lord Indra Rudraksha 13 Mukhi bestows success, respect, dignity, wealth, and all the other pleasures.
Meaning of the 13-Mukhi Rudraksha
The 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, which consists of Lord Indra and Lord Kamadeva Rudraksha, rules Venus. The God of Love Lord Kuber fulfills all the material desires of the devotees and also bestows onto the wearer great power and energy. Venus rules this Lord Kamadeva rudraksha, which heals conditions of the mouth, throat, eyes, reproductive organs, urinary tract, and prostate. The 13 Mukhi Rudraksha lifts the aura to its upper zones and balances the Mool Dhara, Swadistana, and Vishuda chakras when worn during meditation. The 13 Mukhi Rudraksha, along with the Shesha Ananta Padmanabha Shaligram Shila, the 6 Mukhi, 15 Mukhi, 16 Mukhi, and 17 Mukhi, when put in the East direction, is said to bring forth extraordinary business success, a political career, and the top position in any industry or significant business organization.
Rudraksha 13 Mukhi precautions
Only a 13 Mukhi Rudraksha from a reputable seller should be worn or positioned on the altar or in the puja chamber. Only Abhimantrit Rudrakshas that have been energized by their Mool Mantra and Beej Mantra in accordance with the proper protocol outlined in the Jabalo Upanishad should be worn. After donning the mala, say the following mantras whenever you get a moment during the day to energize the rudrakshas. Om Hreeng Namah is the beej chant for this potent Rudraksha. The mantra is pronounced, “Aum Hreeeng Namahaaa”. It's important to pronounce words correctly. A thirteen-faced Rudraksha should be capped with gold, silver, or Panchdhatu and worn as a necklace or bracelet, or it can be left at the place of worship. Wearing 13-faced Rudraksha and reciting the 13 Mukhi Mantra or Aum Namah Shivaye while sitting in the East near a window in the morning would greatly rejuvenate both you and the Rudraksha. Monday is the day to wear them after a morning wash that ends before noon. The mantras listed above should be said continually while wearing them for a total of three times or more. Only the chosen Rudraksha code number will be transmitted. The bead should touch the body while wearing.Performing the 13 Mukhi Rudraksha Abhishek
According to their schedule, devotees can perform the Rudraksha abhishek once or twice a week. A thorough description of the Abhishek process is provided below.
- Water bath Rudraksha
- Offer Panchgavya (Water, Milk, Curd, Ghee, Honey) and anyone Fruit Juice (Coconut water, Ganne ka Ras, Anar Juice) of the abhisheka one by one.
- Next, clean the Rudraksha with a soft cloth and set it on a pedestal.
Ingredients required for the Worship procedure of 13 Mukhi Rudraksha
- gandaki river water/ gangajal
- clean cloth
- sandal paste
- tulsi leaf
- Dhoop & Agarbatti
- sweet, fruits and other eatable
- a picture of a deity related to Rudraksha
Rituals for the 13 Mukhi Rudraksha
Place the Rudraksha on a metal plate first.
- Face east while seated
- Use gangajal or Gandaki river water to bathe the Rudraksha.
- Remove it with a clean cloth.
- Apply sandal paste using a tika to the Rudraksha and place a tulsi leaf on the Shaligra Shila so that it lies comfortably on the Rudraksha and recite a god or goddess's mantra.
- Show Rudraksha the Dhoop or Agarbatti
- Present the Rudraksha with some sweets, fruits, or other edibles.
- Make a strong wish in front of Rudraksha.
- After conducting Mahapuja and energizing, the Rudraksha will be sent.
Purchase Rudraksha accessories from Rudraksham
Rudrakshas can be worn as a bracelet, armlet, locket, or mala (rosary), according to the Shiva Purana. Rudrakshas can be worn with thread and copper, silver, or gold caps or completely covered in silver and gold and connected by silver or gold wire.
The locket, bracelet, armlet, and malas at Rudraksham are manufactured after adhering to each and every ritual outlined in the tantras, Puranas, Vedas, and Upanishads. Customers receive their rudraksha items after proper energization, tacchonization, and pran pratishtha. In order to properly energize and perform pran pratishtha on each devotee's name before the shipping of the Rudrakshas, it is necessary for them to send their date, time, and place of birth while ordering Rudrakshas.
Conclusion
The Thirteen Mukhi Rudraksha stands as a powerful symbol of transformation and renewal, connecting its wearer to the divine energies of Lord Indra. Its presence in spiritual practices and daily life can serve as a reminder that change is not to be feared, but rather embraced as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement. As we wear this sacred bead, may we be inspired to harness our inner potential, break free from limitations, and stride confidently on our journey of transformation?