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The word
Rudraksha, comes from the two Sanskrit words
Rudra, a
synonym for Lord Shiva, and
Aksha,
meaning “eyes”. Botanically, the rudraksha tree is known as
Elaecarpus ganitrus Roxb.
The Seed of this plant has a rough surface and a hole running
through it from top to bottom. Each seed also possesses
from 1 to 21 vertical lines running down its surface, like the
longitude lines on a globe. These lines are known as
mukhas, or
facets, and are natural formations of the seed. Seeds with one
vertical line are known as Ek-mukhi (one facet); those with two
lines are Do-mukhi (two facets), and so on. Each bead has a
different effect on you, depending on the number of mukhis it
has .
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