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    How to Choose the Right Rudraksha Mala for You
    (0) How to Choose the Right Rudraksha Mala for You
    When choosing the right Rudraksha Mala for you, it's important to first understand the significance of each bead and its healing properties. The number of Mukhi beads on a Rudraksha Mala signifies different deities and energies associated with them.
    How to Get the Most Out of Silver Rudraksha Mala
    (0) How to Get the Most Out of Silver Rudraksha Mala
    To keep the Rudraksha beads activated and energized, you can chant mantras while holding the mala or simply wear it during meditation practices.
    Creating Unique Designs with Rudraksha Beads: A Beginner's Guide
    (0) Creating Unique Designs with Rudraksha Beads: A Beginner's Guide
    The possibilities are unlimited when it comes to utilizing Rudraksha beads to create one-of-a-kind jewelry creations. Since ancient times, these holy beads have been included into Indian traditional jewelry.
    How to Buy Mala Beads for Wholesale: A Comprehensive Guide
    (0) How to Buy Mala Beads for Wholesale: A Comprehensive Guide
    If you're looking to purchase mala beads for wholesale, there are a few places you can turn to. One option is to reach out to reputable suppliers online who specialize in selling these spiritual accessories at bulk prices. You can also find various websites online to purchase mala beads.
    What are birthstones and how do they benefit people
    (0) What are birthstones and how do they benefit people
    Gemstones known as birthstones are connected to a particular month of the year. They are frequently used in jewelry as a sentimental and personal embellishment because it is thought that they have unique qualities and meanings.
    Which Rudraksha is better Nepali vs Indonesian?
    (0) Which Rudraksha is better Nepali vs Indonesian?
    Wearing a Rudraksha Mala, Indonesian is better and more preferred as the size of the Rudraksha is small, and depending on your taste you can choose any size from 6mm to 10mm, but with Nepali Rudraksha minimum size that is available is 15-16mm generally it is 17-18mm so it hard to wear 108 beads mala.