The Sarva Ganesh Mangal Siddh Kantha
The World’s Only 16-Bead Sovereign Assembly: Featuring the Ultra-Rare 2-Mukhi Nepali Ganesh & Double Savar.
"A collection so rare it defies nature. 16 Master-Grade Nepali Beads, each bearing the natural 'Trunk' of Ganesha. From the near-extinct 2-Mukhi Ganesh to the elusive Double Savar, this is the ultimate 'Mangal' (Auspicious) shield for the seeker who refuses to compromise."
The "Trinity of Rarities
I. The 2-Mukhi Nepali Ganesh (The Heart)
The Legend: While 2-Mukhi beads are known, the Ganesh protrusion on a Nepali 2-Mukhi is a freak of nature. With an annual yield of 0 to 5 beads worldwide, it is the rarest component of this Mala.
The Benefit: It represents the perfect union of Grace (Ganesh) and Unity (2-Mukhi), dissolving the deepest internal conflicts.
II. The Double Savar Rudraksha (The Multiplier)
The Rarity: A Savar is rare; a Double Savar (two naturally joined beads where one is a Twin-Savar) is a collector’s dream. It is considered the 'Talisman of Infinite Expansion.'
The Benefit: Known for attracting unprecedented financial growth and stabilizing family lineages.
III. The Gauri Shankar Ganesh (The Divine Union)
The Rarity: Two beads naturally fused (Shiva & Shakti) featuring a distinct third protrusion (Ganesh). It represents the entire Holy Family in one biological form.
The Benefit: The ultimate bead for domestic peace, fertility, and the removal of generational obstacles (Pitru Dosha).
Full Composition Breakdown
13 Beads: 2 Mukhi through 14 Mukhi — Every single bead is a Natural Ganesh.
14th Bead: The Gauri Shankar Ganesh (The Holy Family).
15th Bead: The Double Savar (The Asset Multiplier).
16th Bead: The Master Ganesh Collector Bead (The Obstacle Remover).
Beyond Rare. Beyond Auspicious. Body: In the sacred forests of Nepal, thousands of Rudraksha are harvested, yet only a handful are blessed by nature with the trunk of Lord Ganesha. To find a single Ganesh bead is a blessing. To assemble a complete 2 through 14 Mukhi sequence where every single bead is a Ganesh Rudraksha is a feat of years of curation.
The heart of this Mala is the 2-Mukhi Nepali Ganesh. With a global yield often hitting zero in many harvest seasons, it is the most difficult bead for any collector to acquire. This Mala represents the "Mangal" (most auspicious) union of Shiva’s power and Ganesha’s obstacle-removing grace.
There is No Second Mala
Because nature only produces 2 to 5 Nepali 2-Mukhi Ganesh beads a year, and the chance of one of those appearing alongside a Double Savar is mathematically improbable, we can only offer one such Kantha. Once this 16-bead assembly is gone, it may take years to curate another of this vibration."