Trusted by Devotees Worldwide
Revered by Scripture
The 11 Mukhi Rudraksha is no ordinary
bead. This bead, weighing 2.040 grams and measuring 23.86 x 20.75 x 15.49 mm,
carries eleven verified natural mukhis confirmed by X-ray imaging and
microscopic examination at GBS Diamond and Gems Testing Laboratory, Rudraksh
Research Centre, Nepal. The GBS certificate accompanies this bead as
independent documentary proof of its authenticity.
For buyers searching for an original 11
Mukhi Rudraksha - one that is genuinely certified, traceable, and backed by
physical test evidence rather than verbal assurance - this bead addresses each
of those requirements directly.
The Eleven Rudras and Their Promises
Six classical Hindu texts speak about
this bead, and their messages are remarkably consistent. In each, the 11 Mukhi
Rudraksha is not merely associated with Shiva - it is identified as Rudra or
the eleven Rudras themselves. The implications of this identification, as each
text lays out, are profound.
The Padma Purana says eleven
Rudras dwell in this bead, and by wearing it the devotee earns merit equivalent
to thousands of horse sacrifices, crores of yagyas, and the donation of one
lakh cows. The wearer becomes Hara himself and, crucially, is not reborn - a
direct association with moksha, or liberation from the cycle of death and
rebirth.
The Shiva Purana distils its
message to its essence: this bead is Rudra, and its wearer becomes victorious
everywhere. No qualifications, no conditions - a simple and complete promise of
victory.
The Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad describes it as
eleven Rudradeva and says it bestows good fortune on the wearer. For those
seeking to shift their life circumstances in a positive direction, this
traditional attribution has long made the 11 Mukhi a sought-after bead.
The Nirnaysindhu calls it Rudra
himself and credits the wearer with the merit equivalent to performing various
sacred yagyas - rituals that in classical tradition are considered among the
most powerful means of accumulating spiritual merit.
The Mantra Maharnava is the most
specific of all. It says that wearing the 11 Mukhi on the crown at all times
confers merit equal to one thousand Ashvamedha yagyas, one hundred Vajpeya
yagyas, and the donation of one lakh gold pieces - all simultaneously. The
emphasis on "all at once" in the original text suggests an
extraordinary concentration of spiritual benefit in a single bead.
The Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Purana adds a
distinctive note: this bead has two ruling deities, both Rudra and Indra.
Indra, the king of heaven and deity of power and prosperity, brings his grace
alongside Rudra's transformative energy. The Devi Bhagwat then makes the most
intimate promise of all the texts - this bead always brings happiness and
pleasure.
Traditionally Believed Benefits at a Glance
Spiritual liberation: Padma Purana's
promise of not being reborn connects this bead to the highest aspiration in
Hindu spiritual life.
Universal victory: Shiva Purana's
unqualified statement of victory in all things covers every dimension of life -
inner and outer.
Accumulated spiritual merit: Mantra
Maharnava's extraordinary equation of this bead with thousands of yagyas makes
it especially valued by sincere spiritual practitioners.
Good fortune: Jabala
Upanishad's direct attribution of good fortune speaks to the bead's traditional
role in attracting positive life circumstances.
Happiness and abundance: The Devi
Bhagwat's dual rulership of Rudra and Indra brings together both spiritual
strength and the enjoyment of life's blessings.
Wearing and Usage Guidance
This bead is traditionally worn after
proper ritual preparation. The process begins with cleansing the bead with raw
milk and Ganga jal, applying sandalwood or vibhuti, and energizing it through
the chanting of Ekadasha Rudra mantras or "Om Namah Shivaya" 108
times before a Shiva deity. The bead is then worn on Monday - Lord Shiva's day
- around the neck on red silk thread or in a silver setting, touching the skin.
Product
Specifications
Type: Natural Rudraksha - 11 Mukhi (Eleven
Face)
Weight: 2.040 grams
Dimensions (Approx.): 23.86 x 20.75 x
15.49 mm
Shape: Oval Bead
Mounted/Unmounted: Unmounted
Color: Brown
Origin: Nepal
X-Ray Result: Natural Seeds
confirmed
Microscopic Observation: Natural Eleven
Faces Seen
Comment on Certificate: Natural Eleven
Compartments confirmed in X-Ray
Treated/Created Face: None (N/A)
This bead is supplied with the original
GBS Diamond and Gems Testing Laboratory Rudraksh Identification Certificate.
Certificate Verification
Issuing Laboratory: GBS Diamond and
Gems Testing Laboratory, Rudraksh Research Centre
Certificate Barcode: 250525GBR21916
Online Verification: https://gbsgemslab.com/verify/
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Disclaimer: All spiritual,
astrological, and traditional benefits described in this listing are drawn from
classical Hindu scriptures including the Padma Purana, Shiva Purana, Rudraksha
Jabala Upanishad, Nirnaysindhu, Mantra Maharnava, and Shrimad Devi Bhagwat
Purana. These reflect cultural beliefs and traditional spiritual practice. They
are not scientifically proven and should not be understood as medical or
therapeutic claims. Results and experiences will vary from person to person.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns and a
Vedic practitioner for spiritual guidance.
- Stock: 1
- Model: LNI-11M-NEPAL-23.86mm
- Weight: 2.04g
- Dimensions: 23.86mm x 20.75mm x 15.49mm