If the Siddha Mala is complete, the Indra Mala is supreme. It is the rarest combination in the rudraksha world — gathering every face from 1 to 21, plus the most precious special beads, into a single mala fit for a king. Named for Indra, lord of the heavens, it is sought by serious sadhaks and collectors for the ultimate all-round blessing. Here is the complete guide from our Jayanagar rudraksha desk.
What is an Indra Mala?
An Indra Mala (Indrakshi Mala) is a sacred combination of one bead each of the 1 Mukhi to 21 Mukhi Rudraksha, strung together with the rarest auspicious beads — Gauri Shankar, Trijuti, Ganesh, Garbha Gauri and Savar. Assembling a genuine Indra Mala requires sourcing extremely rare higher-mukhi beads (15 to 21 face), which is why it is the most valued and uncommon mala of all.
What makes the Indra Mala supreme
| Element | Significance |
|---|---|
| 1 to 21 Mukhi | The complete spectrum of rudraksha energies — every deity and planet |
| Gauri Shankar | Union of Shiva & Shakti; harmony & love |
| Trijuti | Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh; rare power & achievement |
| Ganesh | Removal of all obstacles |
| Garbha Gauri | Blessings for children, family & motherhood |
| Savar | A naturally joined bead pair; added auspiciousness |
Benefits of the Indra Mala
- Balances all chakras — aligns the entire energy system from root to crown.
- Pacifies all nine planets — harmonises the whole Navagraha together.
- Supreme all-round success — the highest blessings across every area of life.
- Deep spiritual elevation — powerfully supports meditation, sadhana and inner awakening.
- Complete protection — a profound shield against negativity and obstacles.
Who should wear an Indra Mala?
It is treasured by serious spiritual practitioners, those seeking the most complete planetary and chakra balance, and devotees who wish to own the ultimate rudraksha mala. It compares to the Siddha Mala but goes further by including the rarest 15–21 Mukhi faces. Because it is rudraksha, it can be worn by anyone — though its rarity makes it a lifetime piece.
How to wear & care for an Indra Mala
- Energise on a Monday with Om Namah Shivaya — abhishek with raw milk & Ganga jal, diya, 108 chants.
- Wear around the neck with reverence; keep clean and lightly oiled.
- Re-energise yearly; store carefully when not worn. See our how to wear rudraksha guide.
Authenticity is everything
Because the Indra Mala contains the rarest beads in existence (15 to 21 Mukhi, Trijuti, Garbha Gauri), it is also the most counterfeited — never buy one without full certification. Each bead must be natural with unbroken mukhi lines, supported by a Govt. Certified / lab report. At Divine Hindu, every Indra Mala is assembled only from individually verified original beads.
Certified Indra Mala — The Rarest of Malas
Assembled from lab-verified 1–21 Mukhi & rare beads, energised — online or visit us in Jayanagar, Bengaluru.
Enquire & Shop at Divine Hindu →Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Indra Mala and what does it contain?
An Indra Mala, also called Indrakshi Mala, is the rarest and most powerful rudraksha mala, made of one bead each of the 1 Mukhi to 21 Mukhi Rudraksha, strung with the rarest auspicious beads — Gauri Shankar, Trijuti, Ganesh, Garbha Gauri and Savar. Named after Indra, the king of the gods, it requires sourcing extremely rare higher-mukhi beads from the 15 to 21 face, which makes it the most valued and uncommon mala of all. At Divine Hindu, Jayanagar, every Indra Mala is assembled only from individually certified original beads.
What are the benefits of the Indra Mala?
The Indra Mala is believed to balance all the chakras from root to crown, pacify all nine planets together, and grant supreme all-round success across every area of life. It powerfully supports meditation, sadhana and spiritual awakening, and offers complete protection against negativity and obstacles. It is regarded as the ultimate rudraksha mala, going beyond the Siddha Mala by including the rarest 15 to 21 Mukhi faces.
Who should wear an Indra Mala and is it rare?
The Indra Mala is treasured by serious spiritual practitioners, those seeking the most complete planetary and chakra balance, and devotees who wish to own the ultimate mala. It is extremely rare because it contains the hardest-to-source higher-mukhi beads, and is therefore a lifetime piece. As it is rudraksha it can be worn by anyone, but because of its rarity it must always be purchased with full certification verifying every bead is natural and original.
Visit us or order online
For a certified, original Indra Mala or guidance on assembling one, visit Divine Hindu Store, Jayanagar 3rd Block East, Bengaluru 560011, or shop our rudraksha and japa mala collections online with free shipping across India. Related reading: Siddha Mala (1–14 Mukhi) · 14 Mukhi Rudraksha (Dev Mani).
