India, March 20 -- A special exhibition celebrating the spiritual and cultural significance of Rudraksha will be held in the Capital till March 23. The five-day event, which began on March 19, will take place from 9am to 9pm at Tapovan Hall, Chinmaya Mission Centre of World Understanding, Lodhi Road. Organised by Rudralife, the exhibition marks 25 years of the organisation. The company, founded in 2001, is known for offering authentic Rudraksha beads and helping people understand their traditional importance. Over the years, many users have shared experiences of positive changes after using Rudraksha. The exhibition will display a wide range of rare Rudraksha beads, including uncommon varieties from 22 Mukhi to 28 Mukhi. Visitors will also get to see special malas such as the Nakshatra Mala, Indra Mala and Siddha Mala, which are known for their traditional value. According to the organisers, all Rudraksha beads are lab-tested and checked for purity in ISO-certified facilities. The company also follows its own ACE process, which it says helps improve the energy of each bead. The collection includes different combinations designed for specific needs. Saraswati Bandh is said to support students, while Swasthya Bandh focuses on overall well-being. Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivarak is believed to reduce the effects of Rahu and Ketu, as per traditional beliefs. Certain Rudraksha types are also linked with different professions, such as 12 Mukhi for leadership roles, 19 Mukhi for legal professionals, and 14 Mukhi for better decision-making. The event coincides with the festival of Navratri, which is considered an auspicious time for spiritual practices. Visitors can explore the collection, seek guidance from experts, and take part in Vedic puja at the venue. For more information, contact 9322947642, 9967403355 or visit www.rudralife.com htc...