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Here is a detailed description of the Rudraksha Plant:
🌳 Rudraksha Plant Description
Common Name: Rudraksha
Botanical Name: Elaeocarpus ganitrus
Family: Elaeocarpaceae
Origin: Native to the Himalayan region, India, Nepal, Indonesia, and other parts of Southeast Asia
🌿 Physical Characteristics:
Type: Large evergreen tree
Height: Typically 15–30 meters (50–100 feet) tall
Lifespan: Long-lived; can live for hundreds of years
Leaves:
Simple, elliptical to oblong, and pointed at both ends
Smooth edges with a glossy green surface
Turn reddish before falling, which is quite striking
Flowers:
Small, fragrant, and white to pale green in color
Occur in clusters (racemes)
Bloom typically during spring to early summer
Fruits:
Round or oval drupe, about 1–2 cm in diameter
Outer skin: Green when unripe, turning blue or purplish-blue when ripe
Inside: Hard, stone-like seed — this is the Rudraksha bead
🔵 Rudraksha Bead:
The seed has natural vertical grooves or "mukhis" (faces)
Number of mukhis ranges from 1 to 21, each with different religious and spiritual significance
Most common: 5-mukhi Rudraksha (associated with Lord Shiva)
Beads are sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism, used in malas (prayer beads)
🌱 Growing Conditions:
Climate:
Prefers subtropical to tropical climates
Needs a warm, humid environment with good rainfall
Grows best in regions at altitudes of 2000–3000 ft (600–900 m)
Soil:
Well-drained, loamy soil rich in organic matter
Slightly acidic to neutral pH preferred
Sunlight:
Requires full sun to partial shade
Young plants benefit from some shade
Watering:
Requires regular watering when young
Mature trees are moderately drought-tolerant
🌿 Uses:
Spiritual/Religious:
Beads used in prayer, meditation, and rituals
Believed to bring peace, protection, and spiritual growth
Medicinal (Traditional):
Used in Ayurveda and folk medicine for stress, mental clarity, and blood pressure
Bark, leaves, and fruit pulp used for various remedies
Ornamental:
Grown in temple gardens, spiritual retreats, and large home gardens
⚠️ Care Tips:
Needs space to grow — not suitable for small pots after initial stages
Protect young saplings from frost and waterlogging
Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds