Experience The Presence Of Adiyogi, The First Yogi With An
Receive an energized Rudraksha at your home for FREE.
Get initiated into a simple Diksha (sadhana) by Sadhguru for your wellbeing and enhance your receptivity to Shiva’s grace.
Anyone who wishes to receive it
Benefits of Rudraksha
Shipping charges apply
The Sanskrit word “Rudraksha” literally means “Tears of Shiva”. In the yogic culture, Shiva is known as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga.
Rudraksha Diksha includes receiving an energized Rudraksha bead and initiation into a powerful process by Sadhguru.
Shipping charges apply
Receive these four unique offerings that will support your overall wellbeing.
Rudraksha
Provides a plethora of physical, mental and spiritual benefits to those who wear it
Isha Vibhuti
Sacred ash consecrated in the presence of Dhyanalinga temple
Abhaya Sutra
Specially consecrated thread which is supportive in fulfilling one’s ambitions and removing fear
Adiyogi Image
A powerful inspiration and reminder for humanity that “In is the only way Out”.
Guidelines on how to make use of each of these will be sent along with the offerings.
Shipping charges apply
The Legend of Rudraksha
Rudra means Shiva, aksha means teardrops. Rudraksha are the teardrops of Shiva. Shiva is known as the Adiyogi or the first yogi. The legend goes that once Shiva sat for meditation for a long period of time. His ecstasy was such that it made him absolutely still, unmoving. He seemingly did not even breathe, and everyone thought he was dead. There was only one sign of life - the tears of ecstasy that dribbled from his eyes. These teardrops fell upon the earth and became Rudraksha, “Shiva’s tears.”
Do not miss the extravagant and exuberant
‘Isha Mahashivratri 2023’ on
08-Mar-2024, 6 PM IST
For more details, Visit
Rudraksha are dried seeds of a tree, botanically known as Elaeocarpus Ganitrus, which mostly grows in select locations of Southeast Asia, predominantly in the upper Himalayan mountain range of the Indian subcontinent. The word Rudraksha literally means “tears of Shiva”.
Rudraksha are very supportive in maintaining physical and mental balance. Rudraksha can help reduce blood pressure, calm one’s nerves and improve the health of one’s skin. Some of the subtler benefits ascribed to Rudraksha include enhancement of intuition, assistance in meditation, cleansing of the aura, and providing protection against negative energies.
Anyone, irrespective of age, gender, physical condition, culture, ethnicity, geographical or religious background, at any stage in life, can wear the Rudraksha offered here. It can be especially beneficial when worn by children, students and the elderly.
Rudraksha should always be worn around your neck.
If you take cold water baths and are not using any chemical soap, it is especially good for the water to flow over it and upon your body. But if you are using chemical soaps and warm water, it becomes brittle and will crack after some time, so it is best to avoid wearing it at such times. Please keep the Rudraksha on a cloth while taking a bath.
Yes. Rudraksha can be worn by everyone at all times.
If for some reason, you cannot wear the Rudraksha, it should be kept safely, wrapped in a natural cloth like cotton or silk. Since Rudraksha are natural seeds with a unique composition, it is best to store them in vessels made of natural materials. Containers made of copper, gold or silver may also be used.
There is no need to condition the Rudraksha when you receive it, as it is already conditioned.
It is recommended to condition the Rudraksha every 6 months on the summer solstice (21 June), and winter solstice (21 December).
When conditioning the Rudraksha for the first time, immerse it in clarified butter or ghee for 24 hours, then soak it in full-fat milk for the following 24 hours. Rinse with water and wipe with a clean cloth.
After conditioning it the first time, when conditioning it during the solstice, immerse the Rudraksha in clarified butter or ghee for three days and smear it with Vibhuti or sacred ash. This will help to retain the vibrancy of Rudraksha.
Copper is a metal that can create a certain energy and assist in meditation. Bringing it in contact with the body can help to strengthen and stabilize one’s energy system.
If you are tying a knot on either side of the Rudraksha, care must be taken not to tie it too tight as this could make the inside of the Rudraksha crack. If the inside crumbles with the pressure, the rudraksha should not be worn. Also, make sure not to cup the Rudraksha.
There is no need to wear more than one rudraksha or to attend the initiation again. If you have more than one rudraksha, it is best if you offer it to someone who may need it for their wellbeing.
Yes.
You can add the rudraksha just below the bindu.
Please follow the below guidelines for rudraksha received through Rudraksha Diksha or bought from Isha Life:
To condition new rudraksha beads, immerse them in ghee (clarified butter) for 24 hours and then, soak them in full-fat milk for an additional 24 hours. Rinse with water and wipe the beads with a clean cotton cloth. Do not wash with soap or other chemical cleaning agents.
If milk is not available, soak it in ghee for 3 days.
If ghee is not available, soak it in gingelly or sesame oil for 3 days.
After that, you will need to condition the rudraksha every six months (preferably every solstice, i.e., on June 21 and December 21). Immerse the bead in ghee, or clarified butter, for three days and smear it with vibhuti. Do not wash it with soap or any cleaning material. If ghee is not available, you can use sesame or gingelly oil.
If ghee is not available, you can use sesame or gingelly oil.
You can find all the relevant details about rudraksha conditioning here:
https://www.ishalife.com/in/the-rudraksha-guide/#conditioning
Yes, follow the same process as mentioned above.
You can find all the relevant details about the storage and maintenance of rudraksha at https://www.ishalife.com/in/the-rudraksha-guide/#storage
The benefits of each type are mentioned below:
● Rudraksha Diksha Offering: There is no age limit. Anyone can wear it.
● Panchmukhi: These are five-faced Rudraksha that can be worn by anyone above 14 years of age. It helps cultivate inner freedom and purity.
● Dwimukhi: These are two-faced Rudraksha intended for married persons. It is supportive for marital relationships and should be worn by both husband and wife.
● Shanmukhi: These are six-faced Rudraksha intended for children below 14 years of age. It aids in proper physical and mental development.
Gauri Shankar: These are beads which look like two beads fused together and can be worn by anyone above 14 years of age. It aids in prosperity and balancing of Ida and Pingala nadis (energy channels) and activates the seven chakras.
There are no conditions as such. Rudraksha can be worn with other Rudraksha around your neck. There is no need to follow any ritual before wearing it as it is already consecrated through the process of prana pratishtha.
These are the ways through which you can take care of the Rudraksha:
Rudraksha should be worn around the neck by stringing it with a thread made of pure undyed cotton or raw silk. It can also be worn with copper, silver, or gold chain, but make sure not to cut the rudraksha or tie the wire tightly as it might damage or cause the rudraksha to crack. A rudraskha thread is included in the package. Please refer to the next question.
For more information, please visit http://ishalife.com/rudraksha
Vibhuti, or sacred ash, is closely associated with Shiva, who is often depicted ash-smeared from head to toe, symbolizing the mortal nature of life. The basis of the spiritual process is a realization of one’s mortality; vibhuti is a constant reminder of this. In Indian culture, it is used as a powerful tool for a seeker, as it enhances one’s receptivity if properly prepared and applied on the body, and serves as a great medium to transmit energy.
Traditionally, Yogis used ash from cremation grounds, but vibhuti can also be made from cow dung or rice husk.
Isha Vibhuti has imbibed the energy of Dhyanalinga, where it has been kept for a certain period of time for consecration.
Traditionally, Vibhuti is taken between the ring finger and the thumb and applied at various points on one's body: between the eyebrows, known as agna chakra; at the pit of the throat, known as vishuddhi chakra; and in the center of the chest where the rib cage meets, known as the anahata chakra.
Vibhuti is applied at the agna to enhance one’s clarity; at the vishuddhi to establish a certain power in your way of being, and at the anahata to bring the dimension of love and devotion into your life.
During these challenging times, it is essential to remain vibrant and available to grace. As Mahashivratri approaches, Sadhguru’s wish is for everyone to be able to access the grace of Adiyogi wherever they may be. Rudraksha Diksha is a powerfully designed way to become more conscious and available to the grace of Adiyogi (the first Yogi, also known as Shiva). As the word ‘rudraksha’ means ‘tears of Shiva’, Rudraksha Diksha is a chance to soak your body, mind and energy in Shiva’s tears of ecstasy!
You can register online at https://isha.co/RD
Rudraksha Diksha is a free offering by Sadhguru as a tool to receive the grace of Adiyogi. However, shipping charges will apply. Please check the registration link for more details.
Millions of specially consecrated Rudraksha beads are being prepared to be distributed across the world free of cost, along with other materials which would support the seeker in sadhana (spiritual practice). You are invited to donate as you can and help offer at least one drop of spirituality to all through Rudraksha Diksha.
As part of your Rudraksha Diksha, you need only one Rudraksha. However, you can register for a maximum of 3 Rudraksha per mobile number if you wish to distribute them to your friends or family.
If you have already registered and received Rudraksha Diksha in the past, it is not necessary to register for a new package.
On the auspicious night of Mahashivratri, Sadhguru will consecrate the Rudraksha that have been adorning the Adiyogi statue. It is only after this, that the Rudraksha Diksha package will be dispatched to your country.
Rudraksha Diksha is offered during Mahashivratri to millions of devotees. It may take a few months to ship the offering to your country, considering the high volume and restrictions that may apply due to COVID-19.
We seek your cooperation and understanding.
For any issues regarding registration or delivery of the Rudraksha Diksha package, you can contact us at https://support.ishayoga.eu/
All the offerings will be thoroughly checked before being dispatched. However, if there is any damage to the Rudraksha bead due to improper handling in transit, please do not use it. Please get in touch with us.
If your Rudraksha Diksha package is damaged, please contact us for support.
“The significance of Adiyogi is he provided methods to evolve human consciousness that are relevant for all times.” – Sadhguru
Over 15,000 years ago, predating all religion, Adiyogi, the first Yogi, transmitted the science of Yoga to his seven disciples, the Saptarishis. He expounded on 112 ways through which human beings can transcend their limitations and reach their ultimate potential. Adiyogi’s offerings are tools for individual transformation, as individual transformation is the only way to transform the world. His fundamental message is that “in is the only way out” for human wellbeing and liberation.
The tools for transformation that Adiyogi offered to humanity thousands of years ago are not only relevant but essential today. The 112-ft face of Adiyogi at Isha Yoga Center is a powerful reminder and inspiration to all.
Abhaya Sutra is a specially consecrated thread that is tied around one’s wrist. “Abhaya” literally means “without fear” and the sutra is supportive in overcoming one's fears and in fulfilling one’s ambitions.
The Abhaya Sutra is made of cotton thread.
Women must wear it on their left wrist, and men on their right wrist. It must be worn for a minimum of 40 days. It can be removed by untying or burning it (please do not cut it) and dispose of it either by burying it in wet soil or by burning it and applying the ashes from your vishuddhi (pit of the throat) down to the anahata (just below the sternum).
In the package, there are 2 different threads.
The shorter thread should be used to string the Rudraksha so as to wear it around your neck.
The longer one is an Abhaya Sutra, a consecrated thread to remove doubt and fear. The Abhaya Sutra should be worn for at least one mandala (48 days) and will generally be effective for three to four months. You can wear this sutra along with your watch or other jewelry and keep it as long as it lasts.
To remove, you can either untie the Abhaya Sutra or burn it open. The Abhaya Sutra should never be cut.
You can dispose of the sutra in one of the following ways:
Tie it on the branch of a flowering or fruit-bearing tree.
Bury it under a tree or plant, where the soil is wet.
Burn it and smear the ashes from your vishuddhi chakra (pit of the throat) down to the anahata chakra (just below the sternum/solar plexus).
To know more, visit https://isha.sadhguru.org/wisdom/article/sutra-more-than-a-thread
Anyone who registered for Rudraksha Diksha can participate.
Please be seated in a place where you would not be physically disturbed. It would be conducive to light a lamp and maintain a light stomach condition.
Yes. You can participate in the initiation session and follow the instructions as given by Sadhguru.
Please take part in the initiation session and follow the instructions as given by Sadhguru.
Yes, they can attend.
Yes. If you have already registered for Rudraksha Diksha, you can attend the Initiation without going through any Isha Program before. There is no such pre-requisite. Sadhguru’s vision is to offer one drop of spirituality to everyone. Rudraksha Diksha offering is available to anyone who is willing.
Due to the nature of the program, please do not teach it to others. It is a certain initiation process. Learning the practice from the right source is important.
It is highly recommended to attend the initiation session. It will be really supportive.
Yes. Please choose a place where you would not be physically disturbed, while in sadhana.
It would be best to maintain a light stomach for the program (2.5 hours gap after a full meal).
It is beneficial to wear Rudraksha always to get the maximum benefit. But if you wish to remove it on certain occasions, you may do so. If you use hot water or chemical soap/shampoo for bathing, please do not wear it while bathing since rudraksh is brittle in nature. Otherwise, there is no restriction.
You can continue to do the sadhana. However, we suggest you put the damaged rudraksha in a river/stream or bury it in wet soil as it is not conducive to wear or use a damaged rudraksha.
You can do the sadhana any place where you would not be physically disturbed.
It is highly beneficial to wear the rudraksha all the time as it has many benefits. If it’s not possible, you could keep it in the pooja room. It would be best to attend the initiation and follow the sadhana as guided by Sadhguru.
There will not be any adverse effect. However, doing the sadhana is beneficial and conducive to one’s well-being and is great support for one’s spiritual journey.
Sadhana is an internal process. It is not a ritual to be done by others. Sadhana is always done personally for one’s own benefit
Yes. There are no dietary restrictions for attending the initiation and/or doing the sadhana. It would be conducive to maintain a light stomach condition though.
Yes.
Yes, it is beneficial to attend the initiation as it will also be helpful in intensifying one's sadhana.
Yes. There are no such restrictions.
No, it can be worn immediately. It has already been conditioned.
Yes, you can still wear this rudraksha alongside another rudraksha.
Yes, the rudraksha from the previous year(s) is allowed during initiation.
Below are the guidelines given by Sadhguru for the Rudraksha Diksha sadhana:
Yoga Yoga Yogeshwaraya
Bhuta Bhuta Bhuteshwaraya
Kala Kala Kaleshwaraya
Shiva Shiva Sarveshwaraya
Shambho Shambho Mahadevaya
You can read about sandhya kalas at the link below.
https://isha.sadhguru.org/global/en/wisdom/article/best-time-to-practice-yoga
No, it is not necessary.
It is best to do the sadhana during sandhya kalas. You can do it once a day.
No. You can straight away hold the rudraksha while joining the palms of your hands in namaskar and chant 5 cycles of the Yoga Yoga Yogeshwaraya chant.
The rudraksha will yield maximum benefits if you practice the sadhana on a daily basis.
There are no restrictions on what you can eat. But it is ideal to be in a light-stomach condition when doing the sadhana, i.e., finish a meal 2.5 hours before the sadhana, snack 1.5 hours before and any beverage other than water at least 1 hour before the sadhana.
On the auspicious night of Mahashivratri, Sadhguru will consecrate the Rudraksha that have been adorning the Adiyogi statue. It is only after this, that the Rudraksha Diksha package will be dispatched to your country.
Rudraksha Diksha is offered during Mahashivratri to millions of devotees. It may take a few months to ship the offering to your country, considering the high volume and restrictions that may apply due to COVID-19.
We seek your cooperation and understanding.
Please contact us via https://support.ishayoga.eu/ for any issues.
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please provide us your registered information along with your consignment number via - https://support.ishayoga.eu/ and we will get back to you.