Name: 21 Mukhi Rudraksha
Origin: Indonesian
Size: 13.00 mm approx.
Quality: Authentic - Superfine
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The 21 Mukhi Rudraksha is believed to represent Lord Kubera and is believed to bring the owner immense wealth.
Lord Kubera, also known as Dhanapati, is the Hindu God of Wealth.He is believed to be the Treasurer of the Universe .He, along with all his followers, guard all the treasures of the earth and also the riches buried and unclaimed inside the earth. As treasurer of the Universe and chief guardian of wealth, it is his responsibility to distribute wealth among people.It is believed that Kubera flies in his Pushpak to distribute wealth to his devotees
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In Buddhism, he is known as Vaisravana, while in Jainism, he is known as Sarvanubhuti.
As the treasurer of the riches of the world, Lord Kubera is prescribed to be worshipped. Lord Kubera also credited money to the god Venkateshwara (a form of the god Vishnu) for his marriage with Padmavati. In remembrance of this, the reason devotees go to Tirupati to donate money in Venkateshwara's Hundi ("Donation pot"), is so that he can pay it back to Lord Kubera. Lord Kubera is worshipped with Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth during Diwali, which is primarily dedicated to her – usually on the Dhanteras day.