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YOGA HEALING 5 MUKHI RUDRAKSHA MALA 5 FACE RUDRAKSH MALA GOMUKH BAG GOMUKHI BAG

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Description

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
RUDRAKSHA BEADS SIZE - 7 MM (mm - millimeter)
MALA LENGTH SIZE - 38 CM (APPROX.)
MATERIAL - NATURAL BEADS
RUDRAKSHA FACE - 5 FACE (MUKHI)
TOTAL NO. OF BEADS IN MALA - 108 + 1 BEADS
RUDRAKSHA ORIGIN - NEPAL
GOMUKH
SIZE – 8.5 INCHES & WITH – 4 INCHES
MATERIAL – 100% FINE HANDMADE FABRIC
5 mukhi Rudraksha represents Lord “Rudra Kalagni” which symbolizes the 5 forms of Lord Shiva. This auspicious rudaksha helps awaken one’s higher self means “Upa Guru” and through that to God.  Hence it is the most widely worn bead by students and sages since ancient times.  The planet associated with 5 mukhi rudraksha is Jupiter. Hence, 5 mukhi is associated with learning, developing one’s own uniqueness. It is also associated with optimism and growth ((including mental and spiritual growth).
Significance:
It removes malefic effects of planet Jupiter
It enhances one’s intellect and self-awareness
It is extensively used for wearing and chanting mantras
It cultivates Wisdom and intellect.
Benefits:
It helps to remove intellectual dullness and in obtaining spiritual faith and insight
It is highly beneficial for students, scholars, teachers, writers, journalists and researchers.
It is highly recommended for those preparing for competitive examinations
It helps singers and public speakers achieve greater success in their respective fields.
Therapeutic Benefits:
It helps those with timid, shy or suppressed predisposition and enables them to attain a growing sense of uniqueness, self-worth and creativity
Gives relief in Asthma and other respiratory disorders
Helps curing diseases related to the thyroid gland.
GOMUKH
Japa Technique
1. Need for a mala
2. Meaning of the mala
3. Use of the mala
4. Position of the right hand
5. The flow of breath
6. Use of a gomukhi
7. Errors in japa
8. Pronunciation of mantra
The word gomukhi means 'in the shape of a cow's mouth'. It is a small bag which resembles the shape of a cow's mouth. The mala and your right hand are both placed inside the gomukhi so that they are obscured from view. With your hand in the bag, you then begin to rotate the mala, the bottom of which is supported by the bottom of the bag. A gomukhi is very light, doesn't interfere with the practice of japa and prevents other people interfering or becoming curious about your practice. It can be used when you walk along a street or when you leave your house. It is widely used by those who do anusthana (sustained practice for long, fixed periods of time), perhaps 50,000 to 60,000 beads per day. For them it is almost a must.