The 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala (4–5 mm) represents Panchmukhi Bhagwan Rudra, symbolizing wisdom, peace, and spiritual purity. Crafted with natural Rudraksha beads of smaller size, this mala is ideal for those who prefer a lightweight yet spiritually powerful jap mala.
Perfect for chanting, meditation, or daily wear, each bead radiates the blessings of Bhagwan Shiv, helping the devotee attain mental calmness, focus, and divine protection.
Each mala from Satya Sanatani is authentic, lab-tested, and naturally sourced, a sacred companion for seekers walking the path of devotion and inner awakening.
✨ Key Features:
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Made from ( 108 + 1) original 5 Mukhi Rudraksha beads (4–5 mm size)
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Represents the five divine forms of Bhagwan Shiv (Panchmukhi Rudra)
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Lightweight and comfortable – perfect for jap and wear
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Hand-threaded with care and devotion
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Helps in daily meditation and spiritual practices
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Suitable for both men and women
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Packed in premium Satya Sanatani container ensuring hygiene and purity
✨ Benefits:
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Ideal for chanting “Om Namah Shivaya” and all Shiv mantras
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Calms the mind and removes stress & negative energy
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Strengthens focus, clarity, and self-awareness
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Brings peace, good health, and emotional balance
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Enhances spiritual energy and meditation experience
✨ How to Wear:
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Wear the Rudraksha Mala on a clean Monday morning after bathing.
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Sit facing East or North, and purify the bead with Gangajal and Panchamrit.
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Chant the mantra "ॐ नमः शिवाय" (Om Namah Shivaya) or "ॐ ह्रीं नमः" (Om Hreem Namah) 108 times to energize it.
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It can be worn as a mala (rosary) around the neck, or as a single bead on the chest/arm, touching the skin for maximum benefit.
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Always keep it pure, avoid wearing during intimate activities, or when consuming alcohol and non-vegetarian food.
📜 Product Details:
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Bead Size: 4–5 mm
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Total Beads: 108 + 1
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Weight: 4-7 gm (Approx)
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Colour: Natural Brown
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Symbol: Panchmukhi Rudra (Five-faced Shiv)
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Ruling Planet: Jupiter (Guru)
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Ideal for Rashi: All
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Mantra: “Om Hreem Namah” / “Om Namah Shivaya”