Skandha 11, Adhyaya 5: Rudraksha Japa Mala Vidhana Varnanam
सर्वपापविनिर्मुक्तः स याति परमां गतिम् । एकं वापि हि रुद्राक्षं कृत्वा यत्नेन धारयेत्
sarvapāpavinirmuktaḥ sa yāti paramāṃ gatim / ekaṃ vāpi hi rudrākṣaṃ kṛtvā yatnena dhārayet //
ເຂົາຍ່ອມພົ້ນຈາກບາບທັງປວງ ແລະບັນລຸເຖິງສະພາວະອັນສູงສຸດ. ບຸກຄົນພຶງສວມໃສ່ຣຸດຣັກຊະຢ່າງໜ້ອຍໜຶ່ງເມັດດ້ວຍຄວາມລະມັດລະວັງ.
Narayana
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Recitation Occasion: Daily
Phala Shruti: Freed from all sins, attains supreme state
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Narrator: Narayana
Listener: Narada
Dialogue Context: Concluding the immediate benefits of wearing even a single Rudraksha
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Text: A practical concession for those who cannot wear full garlands; a single bead suffices for salvation.
Text: Quality and faith matter more than quantity; a single point of connection to the Divine is enough to transform one's destiny.
He is freed from all sins and attains the supreme state (Paramam Gatim).
One should make an effort to carefully wear at least one single Rudraksha.
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