Precious Wild-grown,
Nature Gifted Rudraksha
What is a Rudraksha?
The Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree produces Rudraksha seeds. This kind of tree grows in a subtropical climate and primarily grown in India, Indonesia, and Nepal. This tree bears fruit three to four years after its germination.
History of the Rudraksha
The story of the Rudraksha’s existence takes us back to the journey of Lord Shiva’s deep form of meditation. Mythology states that tears flowed from Lord Shiva’s eyes and fell on the Earth as Rudraksha. From this, the name is derived; Rudra is one of Shiva’s Vedic names, and Aksa meaning teardrops in the Sanskrit dialect.
Scientific Benefits
The Rudraksha consists of electromagnetic properties that can influence our bodies. It is meant to channel cosmic winds and bring universal energy to improving our system, bringing better health and goodness.