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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 is the significance of Rudraksha in Saivism?
Lord Shiva himself is depicted wearing Rudraksha around his hair, neck and arms.
What is the reason for Rudraksha to have gained so much importance and popularity in Shaivism? … Is there any mention about Rudraksha in the Scriptures? …