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2 Mukhi
Rudraksha
(Do Mukhi Rudraksha Chand Suraj Ko
Barane)

2 Mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of Moon and Sun. The
person who wears this Rudraksha after proper Sidhhi ( method
of purification & charging with Mantra) will always accompanied by
two Deva i.e. Surya Deva and Chandra Deva. The wearer of this
Rudraksha get Punya (meritorious act) of donating 108 Cows.
He is able to control two Indriya (senses) of his body. This
Rudraksha gives control of Swar ( ancient and hidden
knowledge of Breathing to know past present and future ).
The wearer of this Rudraksha will
never remain lazy and get always the blessing of Lord Shiva and in
the end of life get the Moksha (liberation). One who starts
the New work by wearing this Rudraksha; always get the success.
2 Mukhi Rudraksha effectively control
the malefic effects of Moon such as diseases of Left eye, kidney,
intestine in physical level and in the spiritual level such as lack of harmony in relationship
etc. Two faced Rudraksha has natural two lines or faces. It is oval
in shape and is available in two varieties – Nepal and Haridwar
(India).
Two Mukhi as per the various
Puranas : 2 Mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of
ArdhaNareeshwara, a joint image
of the Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati (Shakti). In this image we see
both in one body. It brings unity like the family unity in form,
speech and Meaning.
Being capable of getting riches and virtuous off springs by wearing
two faced Rudraksha, it’s wearer becomes capable of leading peaceful
and sacred life.
Its wearer’s family finds the reverence and faith continuously
increasing among them. Removing the differences of opinions between
the Teacher & the pupil, the father and the son, the husband and the
wife, and friends, it establishes unity between them.
Rules for the Rudraksha: The Wearer of the Rudraksha should
chant related Rudraksha Mantra along with Rudraksha
Utpatti Mantra (Mantra for the Rudraksha Origin)
daily at least 9 times while wearing and removing in the night
before going to sleep.
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Rules...
Note :
Above details are taken from
ancient handwritten text and Guru Mukha. The description is seen in
the deep meditation of Lord Shiva by Lord Datta Treya. The
mantra are hidden so not mentioned here.
Mantra: "Shree Gauri Shankaraya Namah,
Om Namah".
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