How will 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala Benefit change your life
5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala
Sacred Rudraksha Type: This mala is crafted with authentic 5 Mukhi Rudraksha beads, known for their calming, balancing energy and suitability for daily spiritual practice. Spiritual Significance: The 5 Mukhi Rudraksha represents Lord Kalagni Rudra (a form of Lord Shiva) and is traditionally revered for supporting mental peace, inner stability, and spiritual discipline. Complete Japa Count: Contains 108, making it ideal for mantra chanting, japa, and meditation practices in a complete cycle. Length - 61 cm
Prayer Beads Wearing Guidelines
Wear daily as a necklace for continuous energy balance
Use during meditation, japa, or prayer rituals
Hold the mala with a clear intention for peace, protection, or focus
Remove before sleeping
What is the significance of 108 beads in the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala?
108 is the most sacred number in Vedic numerology and astronomy: the Sun's diameter is 108 times Earth's diameter; the Moon's distance from Earth is 108 times its diameter; there are 108 Upanishads. A mala of 108 beads completes one full energetic cycle of a mantra, making each recitation exponentially more powerful than random chanting. Acharya (Dr.) Lavbhushan prescribes the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala specifically for Moolank 5 practitioners for daily 'Om Hreem Namah' or 'Om Namah Shivaya' japa.
How does using a 5 Mukhi Mala differ from wearing a 5 Mukhi bead?
Wearing a single bead provides continuous passive energy — like having a steady flame. Using a mala for active japa (chanting) creates intense focused energy bursts — like directing a flamethrower. Acharya (Dr.) Lavbhushan recommends both: wear the single bead daily for Mercury's constant support, and use the mala for morning sadhana (spiritual practice) for 10–40 minutes. Moolank 5 individuals using both see the fastest transformation in communication ability and mental clarity.
Should Moolank 5 individuals use the mala for specific mantras?
Acharya (Dr.) Lavbhushan's Moolank 5 mantra protocol: 'Om Budhaya Namah' (108 repetitions) for Mercury activation on Wednesday mornings. 'Om Hreem Namah' (108 repetitions) for overall 5 Mukhi awakening daily. 'Saraswati Beej Mantra' (Om Aim Saraswatye Namah, 108 repetitions) for students and knowledge workers on any day. Begin each session by holding the mala in the right hand, starting at the main bead (Meru), moving away from you, one bead per mantra repetition.
How should the 5 Mukhi Rudraksha Mala be stored and cared for?
Store in a red or green cloth pouch when not in use — never leave it on the floor or in impure spaces. Oil the mala monthly with sesame oil on a Wednesday morning to maintain the beads' natural oils and vibrational quality. Do not lend to others — a mala absorbs the wearer's energy and should remain personal. If a bead breaks, replace immediately (this is considered inauspicious) — contact Life Changing Astro for a replacement bead. Cleanse monthly under moonlight.