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What is a Rudraksh?
Rudraksh is traditionally believed to be Shivjee's tear, and also when it is literally translated - Rudra = Lord Shiva; Aksh = eyes/ tears. Rudraksh is a rare holy bead (it grows naturally, as a plant product; Rudraksh can be found on trees), and it is said to represent Lord Shiva. The botanical name of Rudraksh is Elaeocarpus Ganitrus Roxb.
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Can a Rudraksh bead be worn with a gemstone?
Yes, a Rudraksh and a Gemstone can be used/ worn together as both have unique properties and have different impact. However, it is not advisable that you mix and match any Gemstone and Rudraksh on your own. We suggest that you Talk to An Astrologer and seek his/ her advice about the remedial solutions you should get. Alternatively, you may get the service Remedial Solutions for Personal Problems – wherein, we will tell you the substitute Yantras and additional remedies that you may employ to get benefits.
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How does a Rudraksh work?
The effects and benefits of Rudrakshas have been documented in various scriptures since ancient times. It is also scientifically proven that Rudraksh have bio-magnetic properties, dipolar nature which invoke and invite good energies. These energies helps you improve your personality, outlook, charisma, character and confidence levels. Also, they bring tranquillity and calmness in your life. In other words, Rudraksh can have a major influence on your psychology and nervous system. So, yes, Rudraksh does work, but how it works is a phenomenon that is difficult to explain.
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Does Rudraksh have any negative effects?
No, Rudraksh does not cause/ create any negative energy (and, therefore it does not have harmful effects). Primarily, a Rudraksh bead is a symbol of Lord Shiva and represents infinite energy. However, the planets do have an impact on these sacred beads. Nevertheless, the planets do not affect Rudraksh the way they affect Gemstones. Please note that Gemstones are controlled by corresponding specific planets. Rudraksh beads don't have negative side-effects, whereas gemstones can influence adversely, if wrongfully recommended. Different Rudraksh forms have different benefits – so, they are prescribed as per the intensity of a problem or the problem type.