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A Narmund Mala is traditionally made using beads crafted in the shape of a human skull. It is generally associated with intense spiritual practices and deep inner discipline rather than everyday wear.
This mala is mostly chosen by serious spiritual seekers, ascetics, or people following specific tantric or Shaiva paths. It’s not meant for casual or fashion use.
At Rudragram, the Narmund Mala is created using natural, ethically sourced materials and is provided with certification to confirm its authenticity and quality.
It’s not recommended for everyone. If you’re new to spiritual practices or unsure about its significance, it’s better to consult a knowledgeable guide before wearing it.
No. This mala is not about quick outcomes. It is traditionally used as a spiritual aid for discipline, awareness, and deep meditation, not for instant benefits.
It is usually worn only during specific spiritual practices or rituals. Continuous daily wear is generally avoided unless advised by a knowledgeable guru.
Traditionally, yes. Many practitioners prefer to receive guidance or perform a simple purification ritual before using a Narmund Mala, as it carries strong symbolic meaning.
Keep it in a clean, respectful place, ideally wrapped in a cloth. Avoid placing it casually with regular jewellery or everyday items.
Avoid water, chemicals, and rough handling. Since it’s a sacred item, gentle handling and mindful storage help maintain its condition.
Rudragram focuses on authenticity, ethical sourcing, and clear guidance. We ensure that such sensitive spiritual items are offered responsibly, with proper certification and honest information.