
Introduction to the Sacred Rudraksha Mala
Rudraksha beads hold deep spiritual value and have been part of ancient Indian traditions for centuries. When I wear or use an original Rudraksha mala of 108 beads, I feel connected to something beyond the physical world. Each bead carries energy, history, and a frequency that aligns with spiritual growth. Arihant Gems & Jewels believes in the power of authenticity, and through our spiritual practice, we’ve realized how vital original Rudraksha malas are for meditation, healing, and daily balance.
What Makes the 108 Beads Special?
The number 108 is not random. In Vedic tradition, it symbolizes completeness. There are 108 Upanishads, 108 energy lines converging to the heart chakra, and even in astronomy, the sun is approximately 108 times the diameter of Earth. So when I chant a mantra 108 times with a mala, it feels like I’m aligning with the universe’s sacred rhythm. That’s the magic.
Each bead in the mala is not just a seed; it is charged with Shiva’s energy. When strung together, the beads create a powerful tool for chanting, focus, and calmness. But all this energy flows best when the mala is genuine and original.
How to Identify an Original Rudraksha Mala
When I first looked for a Rudraksha mala, I found too many options — some real, many fake. Over time, I learned how to identify the original ones:
- Shape and Texture: Real Rudraksha beads have deep, clear mukhis (lines) and a naturally rough surface.
- Water Test: An original bead sinks in water, while fake ones often float or get stained.
- X-ray or Lab Certification: Authentic malas come with certificates, something Arihant Gems & Jewels always provides.
- Touch and Feel: When I hold a real bead, there’s a grounding energy that I can sense, subtle but real.
Buying fake beads might be cheaper, but they lack spiritual vibration. For something as sacred as meditation or Jap, purity cannot be compromised.
What’s the Price of an Original 108 Beads Rudraksha Mala?
This is a question I often get. The price of an original rudraksha mala 108 beads price depends on several things:
- Type of Rudraksha: 5 Mukhi beads are the most common and affordable, while 1 Mukhi or rare combinations cost significantly more.
- Origin: Nepali Rudraksha beads are larger, more powerful, and hence costlier than Indonesian ones.
- Size and Clarity: Larger beads with defined mukhis fetch higher prices.
In 2025, a good quality original 5 Mukhi Rudraksha mala of 108 beads starts from ₹800 to ₹2,500 for Indonesian beads. Nepali ones range from ₹2,000 to ₹7,000 or more. The prices rise with rare varieties and silver or gold capping.
But for me, it’s not just about money. It’s about energy. Spending on something sacred isn’t an expense — it’s a spiritual investment.
Why I Trust Arihant Gems & Jewels
I’ve tried many sellers, but there’s a reason I now rely only on Arihant Gems & Jewels. They aren’t just sellers; they are spiritual guides. Their beads are lab-tested, blessed, and carry that clean vibration I need for daily practice. Each mala I’ve received comes with a sense of trust, and I feel its effect during meditation.
It’s not just about packaging or shiny branding — it’s the quiet assurance that what I’m wearing is genuine, sacred, and powerful. And that makes all the difference in my spiritual journey.
Conclusion
Wearing or chanting with an original Rudraksha mala 108 beads price is not about fashion or trend. It’s about connecting with energy that supports inner growth. The price may vary, but the real value lies in its spiritual impact.
Before buying, I ask myself: Does this feel right? Because when it comes to sacred tools, intuition speaks loud. And my intuition says — stay true, stay original, stay spiritual.
Arihant Gems & Jewels remains my trusted source because they align with my path — pure, spiritual, and sincere.