Rudraksha-Tears of Shiva

Tibet is a place where you will find art in almost all aspects of life of people. Tibetan jewelry has its own charm because of the Tibetan belief and faith.Besides, most Tibetan jewelries are handmade in Tibet by the Tibetan local craftsmen.Rudraksha is preferentially worn on a cord or thong rather than a chain.The individual beads are strung on strong cotton string with knots between each bead, and the beads are made into necklace or a bracelet.Explore Tibet Team, a professional Tibet travel agency, introduces rudraksh to you.

Rudraksha-Tears of Shiva

It is believed that the rudraksh plant grew out of tears of Shiva, the patron god of spiritual, development and discipline. The word “Rudraksha” is derived from Rudra (Lord Shiva) and Aksha (Eyes). It is said that each rudraksha tree grew up from the tear of Lord Shiva. When Lord Shiva does his long time of meditation, he opened his eyes and shed few tears. Being organic,the seeds of this plant form the most auspicious and powerful malas and necklaces.
For thousands of years, the rudraksha beads always been made into jewelry to achieve good health and religious attainment in worldly or heavenly. Rudraksha mala is associated with the fire energy,which is the carrier of positive energy, which can be transferred into our body and strengthens our Aura. The rudrakhska power is tremendous and it can transmutes the heavier and denser base materials into pure spirit.Besides,it can remove numerous troubles, sorrows and fulfill all the wishes of the true devotee,and offer many other health benefits. What’s more,rudraksh beads can give peace of mind to the wearer, help them control the stress and sharpens the intellect.
The necklace or bracelet not only can show the exquisite craftsmanship and special aesthetic interest in Tibet, but also can embody the gorgeousness and richness of Tibet people.Discover new, enriching trips with in-depth, authentic Tibetan experiences with Explore Tibet Team.

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