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Do Mukhi Rudraksha

द्विमुखी रुद्राक्ष

Deity · Planet · Beej Mantra

Presiding deity
Ardhanarishvara (Shiva-Shakti united form)
Ruling planet
Moon (Chandra)
Origin
Nepal, Indonesia (Java)
Beej Mantra
ॐ नमः
Om Namah

Significance

Symbol of unity — Shiva and Shakti in single form. Worn by couples for harmonious married life. Strengthens lunar energy, mental peace, and emotional balance.

Benefits

  • Harmony in marriage + relationships
  • Mental stability + peace
  • Curing eye + mental ailments
  • Removes obstacles in family life
  • Strengthens weak Moon in chart
Recommended for
Couples experiencing marital discord, those with weak Moon, people prone to anxiety/depression
Not recommended for
No specific contraindications
Wearing day
Monday
Wearing hand / form
Worn as pendant or threaded with silver-thread bracelet

Energising ritual (prana pratishtha)

Soak in milk + Ganga jal overnight. Chant mantra 108 times. Wear on Monday morning after bath.

Story of origin

Represents the eternal union of Shiva and Parvati (Ardhanarishvara) — when one face shows masculine principle, other shows feminine. Per Padma Purana wearing it brings cosmic balance.

Plan a related sadhana

Book a rudraksha-related puja at a verified temple, or consult an astrologer for personalised mukhi recommendation based on your chart. See also 12 Jyotirlinga and Sanskrit mantras.

Do Mukhi Rudraksha — Benefits, Mantra, Wearing Rules, Deity Ardhanarishvara (Shiva-Shakti united form) | Darshya | Darshya