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Rudraksha ("Rudra's eyes") is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree whose seed is traditionally used for prayer beads in Hinduism.

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What are the rules for wearing Rudraksha bead?

associated with that particular type of Rudraksha . … The base of the Rudraksha bead is Brahma, its navel is Vishnu, its face is Rudra and its hole consists of all gods. …
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What is the significance of Rudraksha in Saivism?

The Rudraksha Seeds are of thirty eight varieties. … Rudraksha malas (rosaries) are said to be immense in warding off depression, stress, diabetes, cancer, heart and blood related diseases. …
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Is there a scriptural source for wearing a single Rudraksha bead tied around the neck?

From this we can infer that the same holds true for the Rudraksha on the neck. … So, here we have an implicit approval of scriptures saying that to hold at least one Rudraksha around the neck is quite okay. …
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