Rudraksha Mala Gold Plated Capping
- Rudraksha mala Gold Plated Capping is generally used with Shiva mantra and it is usually the Panch Mukhi Rudraksha Mala which is used as a Japa Mala. Besides being used as a Japa Mala, the Rudraksha mala can also be used for wearing to lower blood pressure and create stability within the entire system, if worn around the neck.
- Rudraksha mala Gold plated has many healing properties that have been scientifically proved. Rosary made out of Rudraksha Beads in the auspicious numbers like (108+1, 54+1, 27+1) is called Rudraksha Mala.
- The +1 bead is called Sumeru(it is not crossed while chanting) which is considered as a boundary for returning in the reverse direction for further counting. Mala is used for wearing as well as for purpose of Japa (Chanting Mantra for Spiritual attainments).
- It is used to count Mantra in the above figure (108,54,27). The same Mala is not used for wearing as well as Japa. Mala rests on the ring finger and the middle finger is used for Japa. Index and smallest finger are considered as inauspicious for touching the Mala during the Japa process.
Benefits of Rudraksha mala Gold Plated
- Five-faced beads or panchmukhi are safe and good for everyone – man, woman, and child. It is for general wellbeing, health, and freedom.
- It lowers your blood pressure, calms your nerves, and brings a certain calmness and alertness to your nervous system. Children below 14 years of age can wear six-faced beads.
- It will help them calm down and be more focused
- Rudraksha mala Gold plated is considered the only Rosary, which can be used for Japa of all kinds. The details found in the scriptures say that the Rudraksha rosary should be worn after proper sanctification with Mantra.
- Chanting of Mantas on a mala is called Jap yog and as lord Krishna has enunciated it in Bhagavadgita, it is the best to form of yogic practice. Jap can be done using any mantra on rudraksha mala gold plated.
- There is mention of special malas, rudraksha with gold for shiva and Vishnu and rudraksha with silver for Shiva and Brahmin
The mala can be made using cotton, silk, silver, copper, or gold. If it is a thread, it can be red or black. The rudraksha beads should be strung face to face and tail to tail. The natural shape of rudraksha is such that when strung face to face and tail to tail, the beads will maintain natural diseases and look balanced.