Gems possess exceptional energies that can combat negative factors in a person’s karmic path. This truth has been reiterated in various sacred ancient scriptures such as the Vedas, Puranas, and other Sanskrit texts.We are living on a small planet, gravitating through space at this very moment, surrounded by billions of celestial bodies like the m
Who Can Wear Ruby
Bluebeadgems, with its legacy of offering genuine and powerful gemstones, takes pride in its wide selection of fine gems sourced from our own mines in Sri Lanka. Ruby, among these precious stones, stands out with its vibrant red hue and deep astrological significance. Known as the “King of Gems,” ruby is not only a symbol of passion and streng
Shiva as Lord Neelkanth
"The One Mukhi Rudraksha (Neelkanth), an incarnation of Shiva, is the Blue Throat of God." The common name for the God Shiva, Neelkanth, means literally "the one with the blue throat." This well-known emblem has a deep symbolic value and is connected to the holy Mukhi Rudraksha. The rarest and strongest Rudraksha bead on the market is the 1 Mukhi
Shiva as Lord Neelkanth
"The One Mukhi Rudraksha (Neelkanth), an incarnation of Shiva, is the Blue Throat of God." The common name for the God Shiva, Neelkanth, means literally "the one with the blue throat." This well-known emblem has a deep symbolic value and is connected to the holy Mukhi Rudraksha. The rarest and strongest Rudraksha bead on the market is the 1 Mukhi
Navaratri Day 5: Worshipping the Divine Mother, Goddess Skandamata
Visit us at www.rudratree.com for authentic gemstones and Rudraksha beads.On the fifth day of Navaratri, we honor Goddess Skandamata, the benevolent mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), the warrior deity. Skandamata is the embodiment of motherly love, compassion, and protection. She is often depicted seated on a lion, holding her divine child Skanda