- A
rudraksha (IAST: rudrākṣa)
refers to the
dried stones or
seeds of the
genus Elaeocarpus specifically,
Elaeocarpus ganitrus.
These stones serve as prayer...
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rudraksha (from Sanskrit: rudrākṣa,
meaning "Rudra's teardrops" or "eyes") and are
widely used as
prayer beads,
particularly in Hinduism.
Rudraksha might...
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explains how to make a
rudraksha garland, and in the Rudrakṣajābāla upaniṣad. The Rudrakṣajābāla upaniṣad
states that the
rudrakshas are
tears of Shiva,...
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reminder of the
illusory nature (maya) of existence.
Rudraksha (📿) are
seeds of the
rudraksha tree that
represent the
tears of
Shiva (also
known as...
- "পুরোহিত দর্পণ at www.archive.org". 6 May 2021.
Rudraksha, Nepa. "Most
Worshipped Shaligrams". Nepa
Rudraksha. Khatiwada,
Sukritya (27
March 2023). "The Ultimate...
- a
hidden dark power. He
explains that the
force is
linked to Ravana's
Rudraksha,
which is
hidden away from the world. This is not a
normal Rudraksh; it...
- (Sanskrit: रुद्राक्षजाबाल उपनिषत्), also
known as
Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad,
Rudraksha Jabalopanishad,
Rudraksha Upanishad (रुद्राक्ष उपनिषत्) and Rudrakshopanishad...
- fast
between sunrise and
before the end of Cha****ashi Tithi.
Pradosha Rudraksha Vibhuti Rudra Linga Stephen Knapp (2012),
Hindu Gods & Goddesses, Jaico...
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Rudraksha Pally is a
village in India, in
Sathupalli MD,
Khammam District. "Primary
Census Abstract Data
Tables – India:
Final Po****tion Totals". Office...
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beads are
Rudraksha seeds (used by Shaivites) and
Ocimum tenuiflorum (tulasi)
stems (used by Vaishnavites).
Shaivites believe that the
Rudraksha ****a Mala...