Description
Tears of Shiva and The Three Fires: This story combines the compassionate nature of Shiva with the transformative power of fire. It narrates that Lord Shiva, witnessing the struggles of the world, shed tears of empathy. These divine tears fell upon the three sacred fires – Dahana (digestive fire), Ahavana (sacrificial fire), and Garuda Vahana (fire that carries Garuda, the divine bird) – and transformed into the first Three Mukhi Rudraksha. This story emphasizes the Rudraksha is ability to remove negativity and grant inner peace through the combined power of Shiva is compassion and the purifying flames.
Agni is Test and The Three Deities: Another story delves into the power of the Hindu Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and their connection to the Three Mukhi Rudraksha. Legend says Agni, the God of Fire, was tasked with guarding a celestial seed. Filled with pride in his power, Agni attempted to burn the seed. However, the seed remained unharmed, eventually splitting into three parts and transforming into the Three Mukhi Rudraksha. This story signifies the power residing within the Rudraksha, representing the combined blessings of the three divine forces. It is believed to grant the wearer the qualities of each deity – creation (Brahma), preservation (Vishnu), and transformation (Shiva).
Benefits:
Overcoming Obstacles: It is said to help remove negative karma and past life blockages, promoting success and achievement.
Increased Confidence and Willpower: The fiery nature of Agni is believed to instill courage, determination, and a fighting spirit.
Spiritual Growth: The Three Mukhi Rudraksha is said to enhance self-awareness, inner peace, and spiritual development.
Ruling Planet: There are varying beliefs about the ruling planet of the Three Mukhi Rudraksha. Some associate it with Mars, representing action and drive, while others connect it with the Sun, symbolizing vitality and self-confidence.
Authenticity: It is crucial to consult a pandit or guru familiar with Rudraksha to verify its authenticity before wearing it.
Tears of Lord Shiva: Similar to the One Mukhi Rudraksha, a story describes Lord Shiva weeping tears of compassion for the suffering world. These tears are said to have crystallized into the first Three Mukhi Rudraksha, embodying his immense power to heal and transform.
Agni and Shiva: Another story tells of Lord Agni (Fire God) being entrusted by Lord Shiva to safeguard a powerful seed. This seed eventually transformed into the Three Mukhi Rudraksha, symbolizing the combined energies of Agni and Shiva.
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