THE ORIGINS OF GEMSTONES

The Origins of Gemstones

Gemstones have fascinated humanity for centuries and hold significant religious importance, especially in Indian mythology. The ancient scriptures of India, such as the Vishnu Purana, Garuda Purana, and Padma Purana, suggest that the creation of gemstones is linked to the victory of virtue over pride.The story begins with King Bali (Vala), the gran

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What is the Beeja Mantra?

Strong seed words or sounds connected to particular deities, elements, or energies are called beeja mantras.They are widely chanted or repeated as a form of invocation or meditation to establish a connection with the divine.Regarding Rudraksha beads, every Mukhi (facet) is linked to a distinct god, and reciting the corresponding Beeja mantra amplif

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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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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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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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