Eight-faced (8 mukhi) Rudraksha represents Lord Ganesha in 8 forms (Ashtvinayaka). Removes all obstacles and brings success in all undertakings. Eight mukhi Rudraksha is recommended for the Business community & Individuals facing regular obstacles in life. It gives the wearer all kinds of attainments - Riddhies and Siddhies. eight Mukhi Rudraksha's ruling planet is Rahu hence helpful in sublimating the malefic effects of Rahu.
- Opens the opportunity of money for the wearer.
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for Business Community.
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Remove mamalefic effects of Rahu
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Also beneficial for people suffering from Stomachache, Stress, Skin Diseases, Anxiety.
Other Information:
Lord Ganesha is known as the “Vigna Harta” “ (destroyer of obstacles). Its wearer becomes unaffected by miseries – physical, divine or mental. It sets the wearer free from the sin caused by telling a lie. There are no opponents or the minds and intentions of his opponents change dramatically. It is an ideal remedy for writers and intellectuals.
Symbol of : Lord Ashtavinayaka (Ganesha)
Ruling Planet : Dragons head (Rahu).
Day of wearing : Monday
Mantras : Om Ganeshaya Namah,
Om Hum Namah
Way of wearing :
Only one bead of eight Mukhi rudraksha is enough to be worn. It is stringed only in red thread.
Origin : Nepalese
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Who all can wear Eight-Mukhi Rudraksha?
This rudraksha is suitable for all - men or women of any age or faith.
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