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Frequently Asked Questions

How many beads should a Rudraksha Mala have?

A standard Rudraksha Mala typically has 108 beads, with an additional "Meru" bead (the larger central bead) that marks the starting and ending point. Some malas may also include 27 or 54 beads for shorter practices.

Are these spiritual products authentic?

Yes, all our spiritual products are sourced from trusted artisans and suppliers. We ensure that the Rudraksha beads, Shivlingas, and brass idols are made with authenticity and high craftsmanship. Each product is made with respect for the traditions and rituals associated with them.

How do I know if a Rudraksha is real or fake?

Authentic Rudraksha seeds have a natural pattern on their surface, known as "mukhis." Each bead has a specific number of faces or "mukhis." Genuine Rudraksha beads will not have uniformity in shape or size, and their texture should feel slightly rough but not overly hard. Always buy from a reputable source.

What is a Shivlinga?

The Shivlinga is a symbol of Lord Shiva, representing the cosmic energy and divine presence. It is a sacred object in Hindu worship, often used during prayers and rituals. It is believed to be a powerful tool for connecting with Lord Shiva and obtaining his blessings.