Description
Nineteen Mukhi Rudraksha (19 Mukhi Rudraksha)
The Nineteen Mukhi Rudraksha is a rare and powerful bead associated with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. It creates a perfect balance between material success—such as wealth, business growth, and an improved lifestyle—and spiritual development, including mental peace, self-respect, protection from negativity, and cleansing of past-life karmas. This Rudraksha helps pacify Mercury (Budh) and is also considered beneficial for heart and respiratory health.
Key Benefits of Nineteen Mukhi Rudraksha
Wealth & Prosperity
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Attracts the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, bringing wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.
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Supports wise financial decisions and long-term stability.
Material Success
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Encourages remarkable business growth, improves lifestyle and status, and helps remove obstacles in worldly pursuits.
Spiritual Development
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Connects the wearer with divine energy, deepens meditation, and supports inner growth and awareness.
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Helps cleanse negative karmas from past lives.
Protection from Negativity
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Acts as a protective shield against negative energies and harmful influences, enabling confident progress in life.
Mental Peace & Clarity
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Helps control stress, brings mental clarity, and keeps the mind in a calm and balanced state.
Health Benefits
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Considered supportive in heart-related issues (such as high blood pressure).
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Aids respiratory health and is believed to improve eyesight.
Personality Development
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Activates the Manipura Chakra, enhancing self-esteem, personal magnetism, and public speaking skills—especially beneficial for leaders and speakers.
Relief from Budh Dosha
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Pacifies the negative effects of Mercury (Budh), improving communication skills, intelligence, and adaptability.
How to Wear
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Wear it as a pendant in gold, silver, or a silk thread around the neck, or as a bracelet on the wrist.
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It can also be placed in a prayer area or locker to attract prosperity and protection.
Mantra
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Chant “Om Vam Vishnave Ksheerashanaya Swaha”
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“Om Aim Vrishnave Ksheerashanaya Swaha.”

