The Ek Mukhi Rudraksha (one faced Rudraksha) is the most auspicious in its existence. It is the symbol of Godhood the God of Supreme Truth. The One Mukhi Rudraksha is itself Lord Shiva, the god who has created the entire world, the creator of language, dance, music and Ayurveda and Lord of love and for the cycle of birth and death. It is the main among all Rudrakshas of all faces. According to the mythological books peace and pleasure abide in the house where one faced Rudraksha is worshiped. There is no fear of untimely death. Its wearer himself is fortunate by himself. One who gets it and worships it obtains not only all the worldly pleasures during his life - span but also remains unaffected by them. Padma Purana Chapter 57 Translated by Bhatta 1989 it is stated in verse 38 to 39 "The Rudraksha of one mouth is virtually Shiva It removes the all kinds of sins. Therefore one should wear it for the destruction of all (ones) sins. He would go to Shiva's heaven and rejoice with Shiva. O Kartikeya a man would obtain a Rudraksha of one mouth due to great religious merit and due to Shiva's favour and would also obtain Kailasha". One mukhi Rudraksh in silver Capping tied in Tiger eye stone mala. Total Beads 108+1. Wearer of this Powerful mala fills with Great confidence and Luck and never prone to any type of Fear. It will stimulate the base chakra, sacral chakra and the solar plexus chakra, where its energy has a very powerful effect. The vibration of 'the will'... which is the predominant energy of the solar plexus chakra... is strong within Tigers Eye Stone. Benefits - This fulfills desires and cuts down the problems and impediments created by the Government or superiors. It raises a person level to a very high level and leadership qualities are developed by its constant use. In astrology it is also used to removes the malefic effects of Sun. Beej Mantra- "Om Hreem Hoom Namah" (Shiva Puran) "Om Hoom Namah" (Mantra Maharanava) "Om Hreem Namah" (Skand Puran) "Mahamrityunjai Mantra" (Brahajjalopanishad) "OM. Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushti-Vardhanam Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityor Mukshiya Mamritat" "Om Namah Shivaya"