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Frequently Asked Questions
Wash it with flowing water. You can use lime juice to remove the stains or oiliness if any.
It is left to the native and his choice. One can wear it signally as a pendant or as a Mala. Different Malas have different configurations, numbers, and weaving.
Attiring above the neck, i.e., in the hair and ear, is best. Neck ornaments are second best, followed by arms and wrists.
Nepal variety.
They are different species. Nepal Rudraksha is Elaeocopus ganitrus where as South Indian bead is Elaeocopus tuberculatus. The later is Bhadraksha.
Get the laboratory test most reliable test.
On any auspicious occasion like Monday, full moon day, no moon day, entire month of Shravan, one can start wearing Rudraksha after Abhimantrana/Siddha Pooja.
Abhimantrana is mandatory for wearing Rudraksha. Wear it only after consecration/ activation.
No, never.
Flow the pieces in flowing water. Wear the new bead.
Yes, no discrimination between males and females.
Yes. The scriptures recommend keeping Rudraksha attired 24/7. However, it is advisable to take out at the time of consumption of such stuffs. One can re-attire after a shower.
Yes. The scriptures recommend keeping Rudraksha attired 24/7. However, it is advisable to take out at the time of consumption of such stuffs. One can re-attire after a shower.
Indra Mala
Akshaymala
Yes, without any doubt.
17 Mukhi
1 Mukhi
Yes, however all rarest and premium Rudrakshas come from Nepal.
Please watch the respective videos from the YouTube channel “Yog Titiksha”
Most of the saplings sold by nurseries in India are either Bhadraksha or other species. One should get verified by an expert while purchasing.
The problem and the purpose
35 and even more but we recognize up to 21 only.
Follow the steps as recommended in the respective video of the YouTube channel “Yog Titiksha”
Kundali reading b) palm readings c) analysis using scientific devices.
Amla size, well developed, brilliant features, bold, without any damage, without any infection, without any malformation, round or oval shaped Nepal bead.