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How Rudraksha Healing
Works
Rudraksha beads, botanically known as Elaeocarpus
Ganitrus Roxb, are the seeds of the fruit from Rudraksha trees. Rudraksha
trees are found mainly in Indonesia, Nepal, and India. There are clefts on
the surface of the beads which are used to characterize the beads. For
example, a five facet Rudraksha bead has five clefts on it (shown below on the
left). A ten facet Rudraksha bead has ten clefts on it (shown below on the
right).
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Rudraksha beads are available with 1 to 38 facets. Beads
with 1 and 15 to 38 facets are rare. The 5 facet bead is commonly
available and thus the most popular due to its effectiveness and economical
cost. Yogis wear necklaces called malas (Sanskrit for garland)
which typically consist of 108 five facet Rudraksha beads and a larger "meru"
bead. The tassled "meru" bead is symbolic of the transcended state, and
indicates the beginning and end of a cycle. Malas consist of 108 Rudraksha
beads because according to Vedic literature, Brahmand (the universe) is made up
of 108 elements.
The
beneficial powers of Rudraksha beads have been known in Asia for ages and
are well documented in
traditional and contemporary literature.
Due to increasing popularity of Rudraksha malas with the general populace in
India, scientific studies have been undertaken in recent years to determine just
how Rudraksha Healing works. One of the best known research papers was
published by Dr. Suhas Roy of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology in
Banaras, India.
Dr. Roy's research confirmed that the healing powers of
Rudraksha beads flow from their electro-magnetic properties. When
Rudraksha beads are placed over the heart, they act to stabilize the heart beat.
Similar to magnets, the beads work on the principle of Dynamic Polarity.
Blood circulation and heart beat automatically induce a magnetic field around
the body and particularly the heart region. Depending on the polarity and
intensity of this induced magnetic field, Rudraksha beads transmit subtle
electrical and inductive impulses with opposing polarity and intensity.
Accordingly, a proportionate balancing force is exerted on the heart to regulate
it if it starts beating above or below normal rates. This action helps to
ensure ideal blood circulation in the body.
The human body is a complex bio-electronic circuit comprised of
the Central Nervous System and the organs and functions it regulates.
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Rough Pattern of current induced by magnetic field in the body. |
Red shows highest induced currents, Blue the lowest. |
Rough Pattern of current induced by electric field in the body. |
Streamlined blood flow has a powerful rejuvenating impact on
this circuit and serves to prevent stress-related disorders caused by the
damaging effects of excess energy on neurons and neurotransmitters. In
essence, Rudraksha beads help bring about the well-known "relaxation response" which is the ultimate goal of meditation, yoga, tai chi, biofeedback, and
countless other Alternative Medicine methodologies.
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