Rudraksha - Kauri Mala 9 mm | Cowry Necklace | Cowrie Shell Beads Rudraksha Rosary | Rudraksha Kaudi Mala
 Rudraksha - Kauri Mala 9 mm | Cowry Necklace | Cowrie Shell Beads Rudraksha Rosary | Rudraksha Kaudi Mala

Rudraksha - Kauri Mala 9 mm | Cowry Necklace | Cowrie Shell Beads Rudraksha Rosary | Rudraksha Kaudi Mala

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Rudraksha - Kauri Mala 9 mm

Mala Details : This Mala is made of small 5 Mukhi Rudraksha beads of size 9 mm and Kauri Shells Hand knotted in red Strong thread in traditional style with a Red tassel. It can be used for wearing or doing Japa.

Rudraksha : 5 Mukhi Rudraksha

Shells : Kauri

Bead Size : 9 mm

No. of Beads : 108 + 1 Beads ( 100 Rudraksha + 9 Kauri )

Quality : Good

5 Mukhi Rudraksha : Five Mukhi Rudraksha are said to be very effective for controlling high blood pressure and the fear of untimely death disappears. A Rudraksha with five faces represents Lord Shiva / Rudra himself. The ruling planet for 5 Mukhi Rudraksha is Jupiter. Its name is Kalagni.

Kauri : It is said since ancient times that the possession of Kauris is considered to bring wealth and all round prosperity. That is the reason why it was a part of the marriage attire of the brides. Kauri is a rare sacred product found in the ocean. As per Hindu mythology, " Kauri " was obtained from " Samudra Manthan " along with " Lakshmi " and other rare divine and holy products. From a very ancient time " Kauri " was used as the currency and then was used in the ornaments and also used as the key of gambling. As per Hindu Shastras, " Kaudi " is said to be the loving product of " Maha Lakshmi ". It is also related to Lord Shiva because the hairs of Lord Shiva are similar to " Kauri ". Indians also use " Kauri " to decorate Nandi, the devotee of Lord Shiva.


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