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Rudraksha Malas

A Rudraksha mala is a 108 + 1 bead strand, hand-knotted on red thread and finished with a tassel — made for japa, meditation and daily wear. The extra bead, the guru bead, marks where each round of 108 begins and ends.

Our malas are strung from a single Mukhi for a consistent strand, Lab Certified for authenticity, and traditionally worn on the recommendation of astrologers and pandits. Choose from the calming 5 Mukhi, the Lakshmi 7 Mukhi and more below.

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Questions, answered

Why does a Rudraksha mala have 108 + 1 beads?
108 is the traditional count for a full round of japa; the additional guru bead marks where a round begins and ends, so you can keep count without breaking the strand.
Which Mukhi is used in your malas?
Each mala is strung from a single Mukhi so the strand stays consistent — most commonly 5, 7, 9 or 10 Mukhi. The Mukhi and its traditional association are listed on every product.
How do I care for a Rudraksha mala?
Keep it dry, wipe it gently after wear, and avoid harsh chemicals or perfume directly on the beads. Stored well, a Rudraksha mala lasts for years.

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