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Rudraksha Beads Benefits-14 Mukhi to 21 Mukhi Rudrakshas

Rudraksha Beads
The benefits of Rudraksha beads are innumerable. There are different types of Rudrakshas or Rudraksha faces which, bestows a variety of benefits. This article consists of the benefits of 14 Mukhi Rudraksha to 21 Mukhi Rudraksha. This part is a continuation of articles related to Rudraksha Mukhis, “What Rudraksha Mukhi should you wear?" and “Rudraksha Mukhi Benefits-8 Mukhi to 13 Mukhi"

14 Mukhi Rudraksha

The fourteen Mukhi Rudraksha symbolises Lord Hanuman. Hence it induces strength in a person. It is effective to remove delay in child birth, if worn by the couple. It is also effective in ruling out the malefic effects of Saturn. It bestows knowledge and gets one to forsee the future. It is also endows children with the power of concentration. Hence it is significant for those kids who lack interest in studies. It is also suggested for the spiritual minded who are keen to get liberated.

15 Mukhi Rudraksha

This supposed to be one of the rarest of Rudhrakshas. This Rudkarsha is suggested for engaged in the business of Iron and chemicals. Of the numerous benefits of this Rudraksha bead, the most significant one is that it sharpens the wit and intelligence of a person. It also bestows all comforts in one's material life. The wearer is also endowed with success in all his undertakings.

16 Mukhi Rudraksha

The 16 Mukhi Rudraksha is suggested for those involved in administration and management. It endows one with the sixteen special powers as indicated in the scriptures. It instills one with invincible power. It is believed that Arjuna, wore this Rudraksha bead and struck the fish in its eye with his arrow.

This Rudraksha bead also enables one to tread the path of truth and righteousness. It is also said that one will have to recite the mantra associated with it before wearing it, without which, it is considered a sin.

17 Mukhi Rudraksha

The 17 Mukhi Rudraksha symbolises Mother Sita, the consort of Lord Rama. The wearer of this Rudraksha bestows one with wealth, riches and all comforts in life. Of the numerous benefits of this Rudraksha bead, it destroys the sins accumulated in one's life time and frees one from the cycle of birth and death.

18 Mukhi Rudraksha

The 18 Mukhi Rudraksha symbolises Achal Achambhe Nath (the eighteen herbs) The most important of the benefits of this Rudraksha bead is that it bestows a sound health. The wearer of this Rudraksh bead enjoys a disease free and a happy life. It bestows on one all comforts and protects one from evil. It invigorates one and drivers away inertia. It also safeguards one from the wrath of Saturn.
This Rudraksha bead is suggested for those who are engaged in business associated with Ayurveda, Chemicals and fabric.

19 Mukhi Rudraksha

This Rudraksha Mukhi is a significant for the fact that it is a representation of Shiva, Parvati and Ganesha. It bestows on one the happinees, comforts in life and success. This Rudraksha Mukhi is supposed to have special powers. It also blesses the wearer with wealth, wife and children. It also invokes the blessings of Lord Shiva, Parvati and Ganesha. This is specially suggested for those looking for success in all their endeavours.

20 Mukhi Rudraksha

The 20 Mukhi Rudraksha involves one in Bakthi and devotion. It helps one to tread the path of truth. This is ideally suggested for those who follow the spiritual path. It is also believed that on account of one's devotion to Lord Shiva, this Rudraksha finds it way to renunciates and saints. It frees one from the cycle of birth and death, thereby blessing one with liberation.

21 Mukhi Rudraksha

The Twenty one Mukhi Rudraksha gets one in the path of devotion. It is significant in the respect that Shiva, Parvati and all the deities reside in this Rudraksha. This Rudraksha Mukhi endows one with all the comforts of earthly life as well as liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Story first published: Tuesday, October 11, 2011, 10:14 [IST]
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