The Ten Mukhi Rudraksha is a symbol of Lord Vishnu who, according to
Indian mythology, is the Preserver of this Universe. In ancient
literature, He is referred to as the eternal, all pervading spirit. Lord
Vishnu is often depicted in human form reclining on the great serpent -
Sheshanag. Lord Vishnu is depicted as having four hands :
- One hand holds a lotus, the petals of which symbolize the unfolding of creation and all things that are good-eternity, prosperity, purity.
- Second hand holds a conch from which all existence is said to have originated.
- Third hand holds a discus which is a symbol of the cosmic mind and a reminder of the wheel of time.
- Fourth hand holds a mace which is the symbol of notion of individual existence.
- Ten Mukhi Rudraksha symbolises Lord Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe. It is believed that this Rudraksha also represents Dusavatara (10 Incarnations of Lord Vishnu).
- It is not ruled by any planet.
- According to the Srimad Bhagvat Purana, the Ten Mukhi Rudraksha has a strong positive effect on adverse planetary effects, evil power, misfortunes, miseries and worldly sufferings.
- In the Shiva Purana, it is mentioned that an individual, irrespective of caste, creed, religion, nationality and gender can wear the 10 Mukhi Rudraksha for attaining fame and success in career.
- The wearer of Ten faced Rudraksha attains a sense of security, develops a sound mind, achieves happiness and success and is safeguarded against evil influences.
- Recommended for individuals suffering from adverse effects of all nine planets.
- The 10 Mukhi Rudraksha is worn on a Sunday. It should be capped in gold or silver, strung on a red thread and worn while chanting mantras.
- Mantra : 'Om Hreem Namah' , 'Shree Narayanaaye Namah', 'Shree Vishnavai Namah'



