
3 Mukhi Rudraksha is build up of 3 lines. It is the emblem of Lord Agni (fire). As Agni wipes out everything and still remains chaste, the wearer of 3 Mukhi too gets liberated from sins perpetrated in the past. It is perfect for those who are victims of inferiority complex, are fear struck and suffer from self-loathing or mental injury. Those lethargic in every approach also will feel animated, by using this Rudraksha.
Within a short span of time, after wearing it, the user senses its control by accomplishing triumph in their crusades, learning and self-confidence. Its another asset accepted by modern physicists and allopathic doctors is that it makes the wearer free from persistent fever. This Rudraksha is utilised in meditation, to remove toxicities and also for syndromes of the eyes.
1. 3 Mukhi Rudraksha is available in elliptical shapes from Haridwar and Dehradun (India) etc., which does not have a natural hole. The Nepali 3 Mukhi is almost circular or somewhat cone-like at the top, with deeper depressions and has a natural hole. It is pricier by approximately 5 to 10 times, compared to the elliptical 3 mukhi from India. It is believed that in respect to effects, there should be no deviation in Nepali or Indian bead.
Who should wear
People suffering from inferiority complexes and pessimism should wear this Rudraksha. Those suffering from any kind of sickness, especially cold and weakness will find it beneficial. Those who always feel weak and suffer from depression, will derive immense pleasure by using this Rudraksha.
Mantra Reference
Om Kleem Namah Shivapuran
Vidyeshwar Samhita
Om Om Namah Mantra Maharnavn and
Padmapuran.
Om Veem Padmapuran
Our Dhum Dhum Namah Skand Puran
Om Reem Halaim Hleem
Hloom Awur Traditional
Om Namah Sivaya
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushti Vardhnam Brahajjaloprishad
Urvarkumiv Bandhnan Mrityormokshiya
Mamrataat
"Om Namah Shivaya" Mantra can be used for all Rudrakshas.
Recommendation
Minimum of 3 Beads of the 3 Mukhi Rudraksha strung in red thread or metal of choice is always suggested. A mala of 108 Rudraksa and 1 Meru Bead strung in red thread or metal of preference.