Awakens intuition, strengthens decision-making, and protects from unseen obstacles.
29994SYMBOL: Lord Hanuman and Lord Shiva
RULING PLANET: Saturn
RUDRAKSHA BY NAKSHATRA
Works powerfully for Saturn-ruled Nakshatras such as Pushya, Anuradha, and Uttara Bhadrapada.
Also beneficial for individuals experiencing Shani-related karmic pressures, delays, fears, or major turning points in life.
Traditional Recommendations:
Strongly advised for people facing obstacles in career or leadership roles.
Ideal during Sade Sati and periods of deep karmic cleansing.
Helpful for those needing spiritual vision, intuition, and divine guidance.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
14 Mukhi Rudraksha is known as Dev Mani and Maha Shani Nashak. It is one of the most powerful Rudrakshas for awakening the Ajna Chakra (Third Eye), enhancing intuition, foresight, and accurate decision-making. This bead is believed to be directly blessed by Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman — giving immense courage, inner strength, and protection from hidden dangers.
It breaks long-standing karmic blocks, removes heavy burdens, and guides the wearer towards clarity and higher consciousness. The wearer naturally develops the ability to distinguish right from wrong, sense upcoming challenges, and make decisions that lead to long-term success.
14 Mukhi also supports individuals who carry leadership roles, spiritual responsibilities or face responsibilities that require strength, discipline, and balanced judgment. It is a Rudraksha of warriors, thinkers, and spiritually evolved souls.
BENEFITS
Awakens the third eye, strengthening intuition and foresight
Helps make correct decisions during crucial phases of life
Removes deep karmic blockages from past births
Protects from accidents, enemies, and hidden dangers
Enhances courage, willpower, and resilience
Supports leadership roles, authority, and responsibility
Balances Shani’s influence, reducing delays and hardships
Powerful tool for spiritual growth and meditation
HOW TO USE
Wear in gold, Panchdhatu, or on a blue/black thread.
Chant “Om Namah Shivaya” or “Om Hanumate Namah.”
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