Description
The 4 Mukhi Rudraksha is one of those beads that quietly earns its place. It comes from the hill forests of Nepal — grown as nature intended, with four distinct lines etched by the tree itself from crown to base. Each bead runs somewhere between 16 and 22 mm across, round or gently oval, and carries that characteristic firm, light-to-medium brown shell that Nepali specimens are known for. If you’ve held an Indonesian Rudraksha before, you’ll immediately notice the difference — Nepal beads are noticeably larger, denser, and harder, which is part of why serious collectors and practitioners tend to seek them out.
In Vedic tradition, the 4 Mukhi is linked to Lord Brahma — the force of creation — and to Mercury, the planet that governs how we think, communicate, and learn. The ancient texts, including the Shiva Purana and the Rudraksha Jabala Upanishad, consistently associate this variety with sharper intellect, clearer speech, and the kind of focused mind that cuts through distraction. It isn’t the rarest bead in the Nepal range, but it’s genuinely useful — worn as a pendant, threaded into a Japa mala, or simply kept on an altar as an object of daily intention.
Before any bead leaves, each one is checked under magnification to confirm four natural grooves — not painted, not carved, just as the seed formed. A certificate of authenticity comes with every piece.



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