2 Mukhi Rudraksha
2 Mukhi Rudraksha denotes for Ardhanareshwar. In Hindu mythology, Ardhanareshwar has been personified as a blended image of half Lord Shiva and half Lord Parvati. According to astrology beliefs, wearing this Rudraksha is one effective and certain way of pleasing Ardhanareshwar, and getting conferred with his blessings.
In its physical form, this Rudraksha is categorized by its feature of two Mukhas, or two natural lines which it has over its shell.
Impact
It derives auspiciousness and good luck in one’s life in all aspects. It derives unity and harmony, and therefore it is highly recommended among the special bonds of parents and children, husband and wife, teacher and student, or among friends. It is also a tool of deriving mental peace and spiritual thoughts, gaining better concentration, and arousing Kundalini. Also, all justified desires of a person get fulfilled with this Rudraksha. One remains in fine state of physical health. Also, it helps one sustain a stable state of mind.
Astrology defines it as a source of getting liberated from the sin, which one might have evolved out of killing the sacred cow. It is also a path, walking on which can make one arrive in the abode of Lord Shiva. Goddess Laxmi, the Hindu deity of wealth also bestows her blessings in the form of immense wealth on its wearer.
Healing Effects
2 Mukhi Rudraksha has been identified as an effective healing astrological tool for ailments such as defect in left eye, and diseases related to brain, heart, kidney, and lung.
‘Moon’ Association
Moon is the ruling planet of this Rudraksha. Anyone under the bad influence as created out of the presence of a malefic Moon in their horoscope can nullify the same with this Rudraksha form.
Wearing It
It should be worn only after performing the prescribed worship process. According to it, process begins with the washing of the bead with the mixture of holy Ganga Jal and unboiled milk. Then, one should worship the Rudraksha and its associated deity of Lord Ardhanareshwar with complete devotion and belief. It should be followed by performing Abhisheka (coronation) of the Rudraksha. In the end, one should wear it while chanting the Mantra of “Om Namah” for five times. This entire process should strictly abide by on the day of Monday only.
To derive utmost benefits, one is highly recommended to chant the above mentioned Mantra for at least 108 times on routine basis, and daily if possible.