This Rudraksha is related to Vishwasu Sadhu Prani. It is blessed by Lord Brahma the creator of this
universe. The power of holy trinity of gods (Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh) and nine planets (Sun, Moon,
Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu) and Asta-Dikpäla (Kubera -North,
Yama- South, Indra -East, Varuna- West, iSäna- Northeas , Agni- Southeast, Väyu- Northwest, Nirrti
(sometimes Raksasa) Southwest )are all converged in this rudraksha making it one of the most sacred
and powerful rudraksh bead known.
• Brahmä (Sanskrit: IAST: Brahmä) is the Hindu god (deva) of creation. He is often referred to
as the progenitor or great grandsire of all human beings. He is clad in red clothes. Brahmä is
traditionally depicted with four heads, four faces, and four arms. With each head, He continually
recites one of the four Vedas. He is often depicted with a white beard (especially in North India),
indicating the nearly eternal nature of his existence. Unlike most other Hindu gods, Brahmä holds no
weapons. One of his hands holds a scepter. Another of his hands holds a book. Brahmä also holds a
string of prayer beads called the ‘aksamälä’ (literally “garland of eyes”), which He uses to keep track
of the Universe’s time. He is also shown holding the Vedas.

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