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Geniune & effective Astro-jyotish approved Gems and Rudrakshas
Geniune & effective Astro-jyotish approved Gems and Rudrakshas
Presiding Deity: Lord Ganesh
Beej Mantra: Shree Ganesha Namah
Benefits: Helps in harnessing both wealth and spiritual enhancement
Origin: Nepal
Tag: A219
Ganesh Rudraksha is a special type of Rudraksha bead with a natural trunk-like protrusion on its surface, resembling the trunk of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God. Lord Ganesha is the ruling deity of this bead, and he is the God of wisdom, success, and good luck. He is also the remover of obstacles and the first to be worshipped before any auspicious occasion. Ganesh Rudraksha bestows the wearer with the blessings of Lord Ganesha and grants them success, wealth, happiness, and good health. It also removes obstacles, enhances wisdom, and protects from evil and negative influences. Ganesh Rudraksha is one of the most revered and sought-after beads among the Rudraksha family, and it is a boon for those who wish to attain it. The Ganesh Rudraksha is available in large sizes too.
What are the benefits of Ganesh Rudraksha?
Different ways to wear a Ganesh Rudraksha The Ganesh Rudraksha can be worn in different ways depending on one’s preference and purpose. Some of the common ways are:
The Ganesh Rudraksha can be worn as a single bead or in combination with other Mukhi Rudraksha. It can be strung in a silk/wool thread or capped in silver or gold. It can be worn on either hand or around the neck.
The Ganesh Rudraksha can be worn in our popular combination like the 7,7,8 Ganesh Laxmi Bandh.
A personalized combination can be made by using the free recommendation of our experts to know which combination will provide you with the best outcomes. However, before wearing any of these ways, one should follow some guidelines and precautions, such as: Buying them from a trusted seller who can provide a certificate of authenticity and lab testing report checking their shape and origin Consulting an astrologer Wearing them the next morning after taking a bath and wearing clean clothes
Keeping them clean and dry Story about the presiding deity:Lord Ganesha was the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and the god of wisdom, success, and good luck. He had an elephant head, a big belly, and four arms, and he rode on a mouse. He was very fond of sweets, especially sweets. He was invited to a feast by Kubera, the god of wealth, who wanted to show off his riches. Ganesha ate all the food that Kubera had and asked for more. He threatened to eat Kubera and his palace if he did not get more food. Kubera prayed to Lord Shiva, who came to his rescue. He scolded Ganesha for his greed and gluttony and cursed him that he would become fat and have a big belly. He also blessed him with wisdom and success and made him the remover of obstacles, and the first to be worshipped before any auspicious occasion. He made his belly a symbol of prosperity and happiness, and his mouse a symbol of humility and service. He made him the most beloved and revered god of all, and the god of Ganesha, the supreme being.
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