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It’s a mala made from natural Rudraksha beads, finished with gold-plated elements and inspired by the Mahakal tradition. People usually wear it as a symbol of devotion, discipline, and inner strength.
Yes. The Rudraksha beads used in this mala are natural and come with certification, so buyers know they’re not artificial or chemically treated.
Gold plated means a thin layer of gold is applied to selected metal parts of the mala for better finish and durability. It’s not solid gold, but it adds elegance and protection from quick tarnishing.
It’s often chosen by devotees of Lord Shiva, people who value spiritual grounding, or those looking for a meaningful accessory rather than just a decorative necklace.
No. This mala is a spiritual and devotional support, not a magical solution. Any sense of calm or strength comes gradually through personal belief and regular use.
Yes, it can be worn daily if handled with basic care. Like any natural bead product, it’s best to remove it during bathing, heavy workouts, or while sleeping.
There are no strict rules. Some people prefer to wear it after a simple prayer or on a Monday, but that’s a personal choice, not a requirement.
Yes. It’s a good option for first-time buyers because it’s easy to wear, low maintenance, and doesn’t involve complex practices.
Avoid water, perfumes, and chemicals. Store it in a clean, dry place when not in use. This helps preserve both the Rudraksha beads and the gold-plated parts.
Rudragram focuses on authenticity, certification, and honest product representation, rather than mass-produced or decorative malas with unclear sourcing.