SHIVA AS LORD NEELKANTH

Shiva as Lord Neelkanth

"The One Mukhi Rudraksha (Neelkanth), an incarnation of Shiva, is the Blue Throat of God." The common name for the God Shiva, Neelkanth, means literally "the one with the blue throat." This well-known emblem has a deep symbolic value and is connected to the holy Mukhi Rudraksha. The rarest and strongest Rudraksha bead on the market is the 1 Mukhi

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shaligram In Bangalore

Shaligram, a sacred black stone found in the riverbeds of Nepal and India, has long held a significant place in Hindu worship, especially for devotees of Lord Vishnu. These divine stones are revered as earthly manifestations of the deity and are often worshipped in homes and temples. The Shaligrams are naturally occurring fossils of ammonite shells

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Sri Chakra

"Unlocking Divine Energies: Overcoming Taboos and the Sacred Sri Chakra (Maha Meru)" The deep mysticism and transforming power of the Maha Meru, also called the Sri Chakra, are found in few other symbols in the spiritual tapestry. This exquisite geometric representation of the Divine Feminine has great spiritual growth potential, benefits, and s

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Navaratri Day 3: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta

Visit us at www.rudratree.com for authentic gemstones and Rudraksha beads.On the third day of Navaratri, we worship Goddess Chandraghanta, the third manifestation of Maa Durga. Known for her warrior-like posture, Chandraghanta represents courage, strength, and the power to dispel all evil. She is depicted with a crescent moon (Chandra) on her foreh

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Navaratri Day 3: Worshipping Goddess Chandraghanta

Visit us at www.rudratree.com for authentic gemstones and Rudraksha beads.On the third day of Navaratri, we worship Goddess Chandraghanta, the third manifestation of Maa Durga. Known for her warrior-like posture, Chandraghanta represents courage, strength, and the power to dispel all evil. She is depicted with a crescent moon (Chandra) on her foreh

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