Seven Mukhi Rudraksha: The Divine Blessing of Ananga
Scriptural References
In the Shiva Mahapurana (Part I, Vidyeshwar Samhita, Chapter 25, Verse 72), it is mentioned: "The Seven-Faced Rudraksha is known by the name Ananga. By wearing this Rudraksha, even the poor become prosperous and wealthy."
Similarly, in the Shrimad Devi Bhagavata Mahapurana (Book II, Skandha XI, Chapter IV, Verses 16–17), it is described: "The Seven-Faced Rudraksha represents the highly fortunate Lord Kamadeva, known as Ananga. By wearing this Rudraksha, one is freed even from the fall from heaven (loss of celestial merits)."
From these scriptures, it is clear that the Seven Mukhi Rudraksha is not merely a sacred bead, but a living embodiment of Kamadeva (Ananga) and the divine blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi.
Spiritual Significance
The Seven Mukhi Rudraksha symbolizes Lord Kamadeva (Ananga), representing attraction, love, beauty, and joy. The wearer not only gains worldly pleasures and prosperity but also experiences inner peace and deep contentment.
According to the scriptures, wearing this Rudraksha brings the special grace of Goddess Mahalakshmi, bestowing wealth, abundance, prosperity, and grandeur, while removing poverty and scarcity from life.
Benefits and Effects
- Removes poverty, scarcity, and financial crises.
- Bestows the blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi.
- Attracts wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
- Enhances love, charm, and positive energy.
- Relieves stress, anxiety, and negativity.
- Fills the heart and mind with peace, contentment, and love.
Rudraksha at Aakuraa.com
All Rudrakshas at Aakuraa.com are reverently sourced from the sacred land of Nepal, following scriptural traditions and devotion. Each Seven Mukhi Rudraksha is natural, authentic, and power-filled. Every bead is carefully chosen to ensure that it brings both spiritual and material well-being to the wearer.
Before reaching you, each Rudraksha is sanctified by being touched to Lord Shri Pashupatinath, ensuring it comes to you in an awakened and energized state.
Wearing Method
On a Tuesday or Saturday, after a holy bath, worship Lord Kamadeva with devotion. Chant the Panchakshari Mantra ‘Namah Shivaya’ 108 times. Then wear the Seven Mukhi Rudraksha in silver, panchadhatu (five metals), or a red silk thread.
May Lord Shri Pashupatinath protect us all.
Namah Shivaya. 🙏