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Rudraksha Uses In Ayurveda

Rudraksha is consisted of two words: rudra and aksha. The meaning of rudra is one who weeps while aksha comprises  A () means to receive and ksha (क्ष) means to give. In nut shell, we can say that the meaning of the sacred seed is the one that gives us health, happiness and help in eradication of evils. It is grown in the Himalayan regions like Nepal, Indonesia

The pious plant has important position in ayurveda. It is regarded as just like Sanjeevani in ayurvedic scripture because of its diseases and disorders prevention. Its health benefits were known since the ancient times; however, it had been used conventionally for prayer beads in some sects. It has been using as organic ornament or mala that is generally worn either in hand or neck or both.

15 Surprising benefits of Rudraksha

For good health: The spiritual bead helps you settle down at new places which are not conducive as per your body energy. It is helpful in eating and sleeping at a new environment. Initially, this advantage was cherished by the Sadhus and Sanyasis. But in the modern days, it can be used by those people who travel different places for their works and businesses. Wearing of holy beads means ensuring good health as it is termed as the incarnation of God Shiva.

Shields negative energy: The blessed seed just acts like as a protective barrier against the negative energies. Negative energy, which is used by somebody else has the power to make you suffering or may lead you suffering to vital ailments.

Good for meditation: It is profusely used in meditation and prayer.

Use for evil removal: It means to ensure good luck, sound health, wealth, success, and removal of evils.

Enhance memory: Four mukhi and six mukhi Rudraksha when tied together with copper wire is helpful in enhancing of memory.

Pain reliever: The revered seed is helpful at easing scorpion bite pain when five mukhi Rudraksha is rubbed on grind stone and the mix is applied on the affected parts.

Controls bile: It has in-depth potential to balance air, bile and phlegm. Taking its powder along with water is beneficial in controlling of phlegm.

BP management: It is associated with electro-magnetic properties, which is good in controlling of blood pressure. It helps to release heat from the body thus good in relaxation. The drinking of equal proportion of the mix of ashes of 2 mukhi Rudraksha and Swarnamachik may lower down high blood pressure.

Treat measles: Rudraksha prevents one from measles. Licking the powder of Rudraksha is good to keep bay measles.

Good for intellect: The kernel is good to enhance memory power. 4 Mukhi Rudraksha  is good to improve memory and intellect.

Effective in skin diseases: It is helpful in treating skin diseases, wounds, injuries, skin irritation and itchiness. When the sanctified bead is put in a copper pot filled with water overnight, and drink the water in the morning an empty stomach is beneficial in treating skin diseases. The application of the paste of 9 Mukhi Rudraksha and Tulsi is effective in treating of wounds and injuries.

Skin beauty: It is used for shining skin. The application of the paste of it and sandalwood is good for radiant skin. The mix of pious bead, rose water and almond is good for skin beauty.

Ease joints pain: The mix of consecrated seed powder and mustard oil is used to treat body pain. It is applied over the joints pain and gives relief.

Treat cold and cough: The mix of powder seed, Tulsi, and honey is effective in treating of cold and cough when taken an empty stomach.


Acts as stress buster: Drinking of cow’s milk when boil with the seed is effective at easing of mental problems. Applying the paste of  the blessed and sandalwood is also helpful to make you cool and calm.

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