The
27 Mukhi Rudraksha is not just any gem; it's an extraordinary and unique find,
a rare treasure blessed by twenty-seven distinct nakshatras.
In
Hinduism, the 27 nakshatras hold a profound significance. Legend has it that
these constellations were the daughters of Daksha, collectively known as the
moon's wives. The moon married Daksha's daughters at the request of King
Daksha, marking a significant event in Hindu mythology.
The
27 nakshatras are grouped into nine groups of three nakshatras each. Each of
these groups is ruled by one of the Navagrahas, the nine celestial bodies that
play a significant role in Vedic astrology. This connection between the Navagrahas
and the 27 nakshatras is fundamental to Vedic astrology.
Each
Nakshatra brings a unique blend of energies influencing character traits,
relationships, and significant life events. They offer practical insights into
various aspects of an individual's life, including career, love, health, and
spiritual growth. Understanding the influence of the Nakshatras can empower
individuals to align their actions and decisions with the cosmic energies,
leading to a more harmonious and fulfilling life.
For
example, the Nakshatra "Ashwini" is associated with new beginnings,
healing, and transformation. Individuals born under this Nakshatra are believed
to possess leadership qualities and a pioneering spirit. On the other hand, the
Nakshatra "Chitra" is associated with creativity, beauty, and
artistic expression. Those born under this Nakshatra are believed to have a
strong aesthetic sense and a natural talent for the arts.
The
27 nakshatras form the foundation of Vedic astrology. In ancient times, various
planets' auspicious and unfavourable outcomes were determined based on these
nakshatras, underscoring their crucial role in Vedic astrology.
Before
dividing the sky into the twelve zodiac signs (Rashi), ancient Indian
astrologers recognized 27 divisions known as nakshatras. The principal
application of the nakshatras is a critical distinction between Western and
Vedic astrology. To appreciate the breadth of Indian Vedic astrology, one must
thoroughly explore the nakshatras.
In
Hinduism, the nakshatras (star constellations) are incredibly significant.
After determining the Nakshatra, any auspicious work is carried out in
Hinduism.
Just
as each planet has its constellation lord, each planet's constellation lord
affects the planet's nature. The fact that a planet can be found in the same
Rashi in two separate charts but in various nakshatras and
steps/stages/charan/pada is a significant reason why the effects of that planet
on native life can be so diverse.
The
auspiciousness of a particular constellation is essential for any 'muhurta ', a
specific period of time considered auspicious for starting any new venture or
performing any important task in Hindu rituals. This connection between the
auspiciousness of a constellation and the timing of a 'muhurta' is a crucial
aspect of Hindu rituals.
Each
Nakshatra has four steps/stages/charans/padas. One letter for each step is
fixed. The baby is named after the alphabet related to the constellation phase
in which the boy or girl child is born.
Even
when it comes to marriage, Nakshatra is crucial in matching the horoscopes of
the bride and husband.
The
Birth Nakshatra considerably influences thought patterns and regulates
subconscious aspects of one's personality. If the moon is in a nakshatra ruled
by Ketu and Mercury, it is said that pacifying the malevolent effects would be
necessary to ensure success. This condition is known as 'Gand Mool Nakshatra '.
The most notable nakshatras associated with 'Gand Mool Nakshatra' are Ashwini,
Ashlesha, Magha, Jyestha, Moola, and Revati. A person has 'Mool Dosha' if born
in these nakshatras. The 27 Mukhi Rudraksha, the 27 Nakshatra, and the Moola
Dosha are interconnected elements of immense spiritual significance. By
understanding and harnessing the powers of these sacred components, individuals
can embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
Wearing
the 27 Mukhi Rudraksha can enhance spiritual connection, intuition, and
clarity. It can open the doors to higher consciousness and facilitate personal
growth. To combine the power of the 27 Mukhi Rudraksha, the 27 Nakshatra, and
Moola Dosha, individuals can create a sacred practice that integrates
meditation, mantra recitation, and ritualistic offerings. By wearing the
Rudraksha while focusing on the energies of the Nakshatras and performing the
appropriate rituals to balance Moola Dosha, individuals can unlock their
mystical powers and experience profound spiritual transformation.
Mitigating
the effects of Moola Dosha allows individuals to overcome challenges and tap
into their true potential.
There
are 27 nakshatras, each with four 'charans/padas '. When we multiply 27 by 4,
we get the sacred number 108. Because all of the Lords of these 'charans/padas'
are nothing more than manifestations of the Supreme, reciting the Lord's 108
names on a mala with 108 beads is equivalent to completing remedial operations
for each and every planet in your chart. This practice is believed to balance
the influence of the planets and bring harmony and prosperity to the
individual's life. The 27 Mukhi Rudraksha is often used in these remedial
operations due to its association with the 27 nakshatras.
Wearing
the 27 Mukhi Rudraksha can bring encouraging results from all the nakshatras.
For instance, it can help balance the influence of different planets in one's chart,
promote spiritual growth, and provide a strong foundation for the wearer to
successfully build their life. These are just a few examples of the benefits of
this unique Rudraksha in Vedic astrology.
Rest
assured, the same Rudraksha, as shown in the photo, and the Lab Certificate
will be shipped within 3 to 5 business days after receiving your order/payment.
We prioritize your satisfaction and will ship the Rudraksha using the reliable
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Colour | |
Rudraksha Colour | Brown |
- Stock: 1
- Model: LNI-27M
- Weight: 2.20g
- Dimensions: 25.20mm x 16.03mm x 12.09mm