01/06/2023
The scientific significance of Rudraksha
In the Vedas, Rudra is also associated with the wind and the storm. This wind is no ordinary wind but the cosmic wind. Scientific studies have revealed that the whole cosmos is pervaded by numerous particles that are continuously moving, and constitute interstellar matter. This matter leads to the destruction and creation of new celestial bodies. It is these particles that connect one object with another and keep the cycle of creation and recreation going. The winds caused by the movement of these particles are the cosmic winds. These winds are very powerful and make their howling sound in the universe, unperceived by the human ear.
Rudra as a deity in our Puranas is associated with this howling sound when he goes about his destruction spree. This destruction is not to be taken negatively but is for regeneration. Rudra represents these cosmic winds, the universal energy that is terrific and very powerful and constantly sweeps across the entire universe.
So, what is the connection between the cosmic winds and Rudraksha?
Rudraksha can also be said to be derived from the words Rudra Akarshana, where akarshana means to attract. Rudraksha is that which attracts Rudra or the cosmic particles, to channelize them throughout our body, like an antenna. These energies attracted by Rudraksha bring added vitality to our system, leading to health and harmony, while removing negativity.
So, what are the benefits of wearing a Rudraksha mala?
The wearing of Rudraksha mala (rosary), which consists of 108 beads, has multiple benefits.
Rudraksha Acts as a protective shield for the body
Radiates special energy that has a positive effect on the body, mind, and soul
Mitigates negative karma
Improves concentration
Removes harmful planetary effects
Brings peace and harmony
Helps control stress and regulates blood pressure
Balances the chakras and removes potential illnesses.
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