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Trijuti Rudraksha (Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh)

त्रिजुटी रुद्राक्ष

Deity · Planet · Beej Mantra

Presiding deity
Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh (Trimurti) — naturally joined 3 beads
Ruling planet
All planets — Trimurti bead
Origin
Nepal (extremely rare — perhaps few hundred genuine specimens worldwide)
Beej Mantra
ॐ नमो ब्रह्म विष्णु महेश्वराय
Om Namo Brahma Vishnu Maheshvaraya

Significance

Extremely rare naturally-joined three beads representing the Trimurti — creator, preserver, destroyer. King of all rudrakshas. Possession itself confers extraordinary spiritual merit.

Benefits

  • Complete cosmic protection
  • Spiritual liberation acceleration
  • Wealth + power + wisdom simultaneously
  • Removes ancestral karmic burden
  • Considered most auspicious gift to a temple
Recommended for
Spiritual masters, advanced sadhakas; often kept in puja altar rather than worn
Not recommended for
No restrictions
Wearing day
Maha Shivratri or any major festival
Wearing hand / form
Usually kept in altar; sometimes worn as pendant in solid gold thread

Energising ritual (prana pratishtha)

Maha-energization by qualified guru/pandit only. Soaked in panchamrit + Ganga jal for 7 days. 1008 mantra chants.

Story of origin

Per tradition, only when the cosmic balance is perfect during a rudraksha tree's fruiting cycle do three beads fuse naturally — representing the harmonious functioning of Brahma's creation, Vishnu's sustenance, and Shiva's dissolution as one continuous cosmic dance.

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.