The word Rudraksha is a Sanskrit compound that translates to “eye of Rudra” or “tears of Shiva”.
Rudraksha is also the name of a dried seed that comes from the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, which is native to the Himalayan region and parts of Southeast Asia. The seeds are considered sacred and are said to have divine healing powers. They are often used in spiritual malas, which are strings of beads used for meditation and prayer.
Rudraksha beads are made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and trace elements. They come in different varieties, ranging from 1 Mukhi to 21 Mukhi. The 21 Mukhi Rudraksha is considered the most expensive because it is rare and is associated with Kubera, the Hindu god of wealth and prosperity.
Rudraksha by far is the epitome of Power and Divinity in a size so small- as a wearable bead. The miraculous benefits of Rudraksha have been talked about extensively in our Ancient Hindu Scriptures such as ‘Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad, ‘Shiva Puran’, ‘Devi Bhagavata, ‘Katyayani Tantra’ and many more. We house all varieties of Rudrakshas (1-21 faced). Our pieces are thoroughly checked for originality, quality, and efficacy.
The meaning of the word "Rudraksha" is the eyes of Rudra (Shiva) and his tears (Aksha). The story of the origin of this spiritual bead explains why it is known to be the blessing of Shiva himself. Rudraksha is naturally a dry fruit which grows on the Rudraksha tree.