White Rudraksha represents purity, peace and spirituality and is commonly used as part of a mala to focus on meditation, prayer and chanting mantras.
Rudraksha beads aren’t simply jewelry; they’re tools. Each color provides something different: brown helps balance, white clears the mind, red offers courage, and yellow attracts wealth – yet ultimately what matters is your intention when using these tools.
Purity
Purity is defined as being free from all forms of impurity. It promotes caution, discernment and sound decisions in life decisions that lead to greater enlightenment and satisfaction with life – eliminating obstacles and regret.
White Rudraksha beads are associated with Lord Ardhanarishwara, symbolizing the union between male and female energies. Believed to balance all five elements within our bodies while harmonizing chakras. Also used as prayer beads within Hinduism for meditation and concentration exercises as well as spiritual development and healing properties, white Rudrakshas are highly prized as healing devices.
Water Test: One method used to verify the authenticity of Rudraksha beads is through water testing; however, this test may produce inaccurate results due to overlapping between higher mukhi beads like 13 and 14 Mukhi Rudrakshas and water testing, thus cannot provide a conclusive assessment.
Peace
White Rudraksha Mala is an ideal way to foster spiritual development, inner peace and emotional equilibrium. It aligns and clears your Crown Chakra for greater connection to Universal Consciousness as well as helping with stress reduction and increasing confidence levels.
Rudraksha seeds can serve many different functions; some represent balance, others for peace, courage or wealth; however, whatever color you select depends on your intentions for using them. Rudraksha is more than seeds; it’s a powerful tool which can change lives.
Wear your mala daily for prayer, meditation, japa or dowsing and keep it energized by smudging it with smoke from sage or palo santo, leaving it on a selenite plate overnight to cleanse and recharge its energy or charging it under moonlight. Additionally, add spacer beads or even crystals to increase its energies even further.
Harmony
Harmony refers to agreement. When two objects or ideas come together perfectly, this is called harmony. People singing in harmony are in tune with one another while best friends must strive to remain harmonious if they hope to remain such.
Harmony in music refers to an aesthetic combination and progression of chords. Notes that blend well together are known as consonances, while any clashing notes that cause tension are known as dissonances.
White Rudraksha malas symbolize purity, balance and peace. Associated with Lord Ardhanarishvara who represents masculine and feminine energies joining together harmoniously – they’re believed to bring abundance, wealth and prosperity.
A 2 Mukhi White Rudraksha Mala is made up of beads with two natural faces, making them ideal for those seeking inner peace, purification and healing. Furthermore, these beads can boost immune systems as well as skin health; making it beneficial for respiratory, gastrointestinal, heart or mental issues as well.
Spirituality
Many religious and spiritual ascetics wear rudraksha beads as an act of devotion to Lord Shiva. The term is derived from two Sanskrit words, “rudra” and “aksa”, which together form “rudraksha,” which literally translates to Lord Shiva’s teardrops. Rudraksha seeds come from Elaeocarpus ganitrus trees in Southeast Asia and require special preparation; typically their outer skin must be torn off and their contents removed to reveal round, oval or almond shaped seeds with adhering pulp strands adhering close behind.
Beads are immersed in milk before being washed with water to remove any negative energy, then counted while reciting a mantra such as, “Om Namah Shivaya”. This purification ritual culminates with counting all beads while repeating this phrase:
Mala beads consist of 108 beads strung together in order to form a mala, whereby its number 108 symbolizes universal wholeness and represents its use for meditation, japa (chanting mantras), japa-japa, japa japaai and working out one’s karma. A mala is then worn around its wearer’s neck in order to bring spiritual, physical, and financial prosperity.