- Mantra
: Om Hreem Namah
- Deity
: Four Veda, Goddess Saraswati
- Suggested for
: Students, Writers, Artists.
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Mukhi Rudraksha is the symbol of four Veda. The person who wears
this Rudraksha after proper Sidhhi ( method of purification &
charging with Mantra) will get the knowledge of four Vedas. This
Rudraksha removes laziness, excess sleeps, and problem of unwanted
dreams. The wearer of this Rudraksha never accept his defeat and
remain firm on his words.
This Rudraksha help in getting success in every field. This Rudraksha also represent four directions. Therefore the wearer gets success in all works in all the direction. This Rudraksha helps in winning each and every task of the wearer and in the end provide Moksha ( liberation).
Note : Above details are taken from ancient handwritten text and Gurumukha. The description is seen in the deep meditation of Lord Shiva by Lord Datta Treya.
Rules for the Rudraksha: The Wearer of the Rudraksha should chant related Rudraksha Mantra along with Rudraksha Utpatti Mantra (Mantra for the Rudraksha Origin) daily at least 9 times while wearing and removing in the night before going to sleep. More Rules ...
4 Mukhi Rudraksha as found in various Puranas:
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faced Rudraksha has four natural lines from head to bottom at equal
distance. The power of Brahma exists
in its whole effectiveness and Divinity. Being influenced by the
creative wisdom of the four headed Lord Brahma, it gives the wearer
the creative power and provides him learning and knowledge. The
dull mined students must wear it. And it is beneficial to scientists,
researchers, intellectuals, artists, writers and journalists. It
increases wit and intelligence. If the three beads of four faced
Rudraksha are fastened in the right hand nobody can be stand to
face to the wearer.
In mythology it represents Goddess Saraswati and Brahma. Malefic
effects of Mercury include intellectual dullness of mind, lack of
grasping and understanding power, difficulty in effective communication
and also neurotic conditions of mind. This Mukhi also governs logical
and concrete and structural thinking.