Product: Natural Rudraksha Mala 54 Beads – Gold Plated with Mahakal Trishul Pendant
Material: Authentic Rudraksha Beads (Elaeocarpus ganitrus)
Bead Count: 54 Rudraksha Beads
Metal Finish: Gold Plated Floral Caps and Spacer Beads
Pendant Design: Mahakal Trishul with “Mahakal” Inscription + Single Rudraksha Drop
Usage: Daily wear, Shiva pooja, Mahakal devotion, temple visits, Maha Shivaratri
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Natural Rudraksha Mala 54 Beads – Gold Plated with Mahakal Trishul Pendant
The rudraksha mala gold plated with mahakal trishul pendant is a premium devotional mala handcrafted with 54 authentic Rudraksha beads, gold-plated floral caps on each bead, and a detailed Mahakal Trishul pendant. Devotees searching for rudraksha mala gold plated, mahakal trishul mala, or bholenath rudraksha mala will find this mala to be a striking and spiritually meaningful choice for Shiva bhakti, Mahakal devotion, and daily wear.
The standout feature of this rudraksha mala 54 beads is the Mahakal Trishul pendant — a detailed gold-plated trident design with the sacred word “Mahakal” (महाकाल) engraved in Devanagari script, accompanied by a damru (sacred drum) motif at the base and a single Rudraksha bead hanging as an accent. The combination of natural Rudraksha beads with bright gold-plated caps creates a powerful visual contrast that is both traditional and modern.
Why Choose This Rudraksha Mala with Mahakal Trishul Pendant?
- Authentic Rudraksha Beads: Each bead is authenticated natural Rudraksha — not artificial substitutes
- Premium Gold-Plated Caps: Every Rudraksha bead is framed with decorative floral-style gold-plated caps on both sides
- Detailed Mahakal Trishul Pendant: Sacred Trishul design with “Mahakal” Devanagari inscription, damru motif, and single Rudraksha bead drop
- 54 Bead Count: Half of the sacred 108 count — traditionally used for half-round japa or as a neckwear mala
- Chain Construction: Durable metal chain stringing for long-lasting daily use
- Unisex Design: Bold traditional styling suitable for men and women devotees of Lord Shiva
The Sacred Significance of Mahakal and Trishul
Mahakal (महाकाल) is one of the most powerful forms of Lord Shiva — worshipped as the “Great Time” or “Lord of Time itself”. The Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga at Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh is one of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas and the primary place of Mahakal worship in India. Devotees across India, especially from Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Maharashtra, deeply revere Mahakal as the ultimate protector and destroyer of negativity.
The Trishul (त्रिशूल) is Lord Shiva’s sacred weapon — traditionally believed to represent the three gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas), the three worlds, and the three aspects of time (past, present, future). Combined with the Mahakal inscription, this pendant carries deep symbolism for Shiva bhaktas.
The Rudraksha beads — literally meaning “tears of Rudra (Shiva)” — are scientifically known as Elaeocarpus ganitrus. They are one of the most sacred beads in Hindu tradition and are traditionally worn by Shiva devotees across the world.
Rudraksha Mala Care Instructions
- Avoid water and moisture exposure to protect the gold-plated finish
- Keep away from perfume, deodorant, soap, and chemicals
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after use
- Store in a dry pouch when not in use
- Occasionally apply a small drop of sandalwood oil to Rudraksha beads to maintain health
- Remove before bathing, swimming, and intense physical activity
- Handle the pendant gently to preserve the detailed gold-plated design
Rudraksha Mala Traditional Usage Guidelines
1. Cleanse Before First Use: Place the mala in your pooja room for some time before wearing.
2. Wear After Bath: Traditionally recommended to wear after bathing and maintaining cleanliness.
3. Best Occasions: Maha Shivaratri, Pradosham, Mondays, Shravan month, and daily Shiva worship.
4. Remove Before Sleeping and Bathing: Protect the gold-plated finish and Rudraksha beads from damage.
5. Avoid Funeral Places: As per tradition, remove before visiting funeral places.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the pendant real gold?
A: No. The pendant, caps, and spacer beads are gold-plated — a premium gold-tone coating over metal. It is not solid gold or 22K/24K gold. The mala’s main devotional value is in the authentic Rudraksha beads and the sacred Mahakal Trishul design.
Q: What does “Mahakal” mean?
A: Mahakal (महाकाल) means “Great Time” or “Lord of Time” — one of the most powerful forms of Lord Shiva, primarily worshipped at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain. Wearing a Mahakal pendant is a traditional expression of devotion to this fierce and protective form of Shiva.
Q: Are the Rudraksha beads genuine?
A: Yes. The Rudraksha beads used in this mala are authenticated natural Rudraksha. The gold-plated caps frame each bead, but the beads themselves are genuine natural Rudraksha seeds.
Q: Can I wear this mala daily?
A: Yes. This mala is designed for daily wear. However, follow the care instructions — avoid water, perfume, and chemicals — to preserve the gold-plated finish over time.
Q: Can I order a custom pendant design?
A: Yes. Contact us via WhatsApp for custom pendant designs, bead counts, or length variations.
Explore more authentic spiritual products in our online store. Learn more about Rudraksha at Wikipedia – Elaeocarpus ganitrus.













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