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​What is Rudraksha? Why are the fruits of this tree so unique?​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 13:48 IST
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What is Rudraksha? Why are the fruits of this tree so unique?

We have seen everyone wearing Rudraksha around their neck and hands, but have we ever wondered why? What is the history of this? What makes it so unique?
If not before, then let's now!

Rudraksha is not merely a seed, but a spiritual symbol, a healing bead, and an intersection between nature and divinity in Hinduism and other Dharmic cultures. It is derived from the Elaeocarpus ganitrus plant, which has fruit-like beads, and is mainly cultivated in the Himalayan mountains, especially Nepal, India, and Indonesia. The term "Rudraksha" itself is the combination of two Sanskrit words: Rudra (Lord Shiva himself) and Aksha (tears), and its meaning is the reason why it is so revered.

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Mythological history behind the meaning of Rudraksha

As per ancient Hindu scriptures, Rudraksha is associated with Lord Shiva. Legend has it that when Shiva opened his eyes after centuries of deep meditation for the good of mankind, tears fell from his eyes and onto the earth. These are believed to have been the cause of the birth of the Rudraksha tree.

Every Rudraksha bead is, therefore, a crystallised form of Shiva's divine energy and compassion. Worn by yogis and saints for generations, it is said to provide peace, protection, and energy. The ancient Hindu scripture Shiva Purana eulogises the virtues of Rudraksha, describing how its usage puts an end to sins, and brings about equilibrium and spiritual progress.

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How is the bead so special?

Spiritual Benefits: Rudraksha beads are used to induce inner peace, mental concentration, and spiritual evolution. People feel that they stabilise the mind and body and allow the wearer to attain profound levels of meditation and consciousness.
Scientific point of view: Research indicates that Rudraksha beads have electromagnetic properties that influence the human bioelectric field. This can regulate heart rate, suppress stress, and induce emotional balance.
Ayurvedic Implication: Ayurveda utilises Rudraksha for therapeutic use and is said to reduce blood pressure and help in neurological diseases.
What gives each bead its individuality is its mukhi, the count of vertical lines or "faces" that occur naturally on the bead. Rudraksha may have anywhere from 1 mukhi to 21 mukhis, all with different benefits. A 5-mukhi Rudraksha, for instance, is the most common and is said to bring general well-being and a clear mind, whereas the very rare 1-mukhi is said to be associated with intense spiritual awakening.


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Nepali Rudraksha and why are they the best?

Although Rudraksha trees exist in India and Indonesia as well, Nepali Rudraksha is usually considered to be stronger and original. Why so?
Size and texture: Nepali Rudraksha beads are usually larger, heavier, and naturally more grooved. This makes them stronger and simpler to thread and wear.

Vibration energy: Practitioners are generally of the opinion that Nepali Rudraksha's vibration energy is stronger because of the Himalayan region's soil and high-altitude climatic conditions.

Purity and authenticity: Nepali ones are more regulated by laws and traditional practices in harvesting and selling Rudraksha, which ensures quality and authenticity.
Ancient significance: Ancient sages and scriptures long termed Himalayan Rudraksha, nowadays commonly referring to Nepali-grown ones, the "original" ones for Lord Shiva devotees.

Essentially, it is not about religion, it is about listening to nature, grounding oneself, and communicating with higher consciousness. From myth to meditation, from Nepal to the world, this sacred seed is timeless in potency and purpose.

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