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Your Mala(s), pendants and rudraksha is worn as a sacred adornment that reflects your soul intention. For ideal benefits wear them every day and keep beside your bed at night. Wearing, you receive and imbibe more energy, which alters your vibration and attracts new positive thoughts and experiences. From three to four months you’ll notice these and other significant changes.
The Rudraksha pendant red thread is ideally replaced with a fine gold chain after the first year. Shivoham altar items and crystal statues should be kept near you or central in your home.
Used to deepen meditation with a mantra and support your spiritual path. We welcome your contact for help selecting the right malas or rudraksha.
Nepal 7 Mukhi Guru & Indonesian 7 Mukhi 108 Bead Rudraksha Japa Mala | For Wealth, Prosperity & Sustained Happiness
A mala of this calibre is not assembled, it is gathered, bead by bead, over time. The LAKSHMI KAMALA is a rare convergence of two Rudraksha lineages rarely seen together in a single strand: 108 exquisitely matched 8mm Seven Mukhi beads from Indonesia, crowned by a substantial 17.4mm Seven Mukhi Guru bead of Nepalese origin. Every bead is collector grade; even in size, clean and symmetrical in line, and uniform in form. To find 108 Seven Mukhi beads of this quality, all evenly shaped and harmoniously matched, is itself a near impossibility. This mala exists because such things occasionally do.
The Seven Mukhi (Saptamukhi) Rudraksha is revered across the Puranas and the Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad as the seed sacred to Mahalakshmi; Goddess of wealth, beauty, sovereignty, and every form of abundance. It is also associated with the Sapta Matrikas (the seven Mother Goddesses) and the Sapta Rishis, the seven great seers whose wisdom anchors the Vedic tradition. Where most Rudrakshas align the wearer to Shiva's ascetic fire, the Seven Mukhi opens a different current entirely: the flowing, golden, nourishing current of Lakshmi herself.
Traditionally worn and prescribed for those seeking relief from poverty, stagnation, financial loss, and the subtle curses of scarcity consciousness, the Seven Mukhi is considered one of the most auspicious beads a householder can possess. It is said in classical texts that Mahalakshmi resides within this bead, and that sincere wearing dissolves Daridra Dosha (the affliction of lack) while drawing in sustained prosperity, not the sudden windfall that vanishes, but the steady, rooted abundance that builds a life.
It governs the Vishuddha (throat) chakra and is linked astrologically to Shani (Saturn) — the great teacher of structure, discipline, and long-term wealth building. This is why the Seven Mukhi is so prized: it does not merely attract money, it cultivates the conditions in which wealth can take root and remain.
Rudraksha beads from Indonesia and Nepal carry distinct yet complementary energies, and a mala uniting both is considered especially potent.
Indonesian Rudraksha (Java origin) are smaller, denser, and more refined in appearance. They grow in volcanic soil and carry a quick, bright, highly active vibration, ideal for continuous japa, as the energy moves swiftly through the strand with each mantra. Their smaller size allows for 108 beads to sit beautifully in the hand without weight or strain, and their clarity of mukhi lines is often exceptional. The Indonesian current is the current of circulation — it keeps energy moving, keeps opportunity flowing.
Nepalese Rudraksha are the larger, older, deeper-voiced beads of the tradition, grown in the foothills of the Himalayas and carrying the slow, grounded, oceanic power that classical texts most often describe. A Nepalese Seven Mukhi of 17.4mm is a significant bead; this size in collector grade, with clean and even mukhi lines, is genuinely rare. The Nepalese current is the current of depth, it anchors, stabilises, and holds.
Placed as the Guru bead, the Nepalese Seven Mukhi becomes the still centre, the source, while the 108 Indonesian Seven Mukhi beads become the flowing river of Lakshmi's grace moving outward into every area of the wearer's life. The combination is intentional and traditional: depth anchoring circulation, stillness generating flow.
Seven Mukhi Rudraksha are uncommon to begin with. Collector-grade Seven Mukhi beads of even size, symmetrical form, clean unbroken mukhi lines, and matched colour — are rarer still. To assemble 108 such beads in the smaller 8mm Indonesian form, each one a match for its neighbours, and to pair them with a 17.4mm Nepalese Seven Mukhi Guru bead of equivalent quality, is the kind of undertaking that takes years of relationship with trusted Rudraksha families and a refined eye for what a true collector bead looks like. Most Seven Mukhi malas on the market use mixed sizes, irregular shapes, or lower grades. This one does not.
The LAKSHMI KAMALA holds the vibration of wealth in its fullest meaning; material prosperity, yes, but also the inner wealth of clarity, creative ideas, right timing, good decisions, beautiful surroundings, and the steady happiness that arises when scarcity fear leaves the body. Wearers and japa practitioners traditionally report:
A natural reorientation toward opportunity; solutions appearing where there were only problems; clearer thinking around money and resources; the easing of financial anxiety; attraction of the right people, clients, and circumstances; and a deepening sense of being held by life itself. Lakshmi's presence is famously subtle, she arrives not with noise but with a change in the weather of one's existence.
This is a mala for the householder, the entrepreneur, the creator, the builder of a beautiful life. It is a mala for those who understand that true abundance is sacred; that wealth, rightly held, is a form of devotion.
The LAKSHMI KAMALA is offered as what it is: a one-of-a-kind, collector-grade, genuinely rare sacred object. It will belong to one person. For that person, it is likely to become a lifelong companion, a strand of 108 + 1 beads that quietly, steadily changes the trajectory of a life.
Om Shreem Mahalakshmiyei Namaha.
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