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3600 Budh Grah Tantrik Mantra Jaap - Energized Bracelet (10MM beads)

3600 Budh Grah Tantrik Mantra Jaap - Energized Bracelet (10MM beads)

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What distinguishes this bracelet from all ordinary crystal jewellery is encoded in its name: 3,600 repetitions of the Budh Tantrik Beeja Mantra — "Om Bram Breem Broum Sah Budhaya Namah" — have been performed by trained Vedic pandits during the Prana-Pratishtha consecration ritual. This is not a metaphor or marketing claim; it represents a specific sadhana protocol drawn from the Navagraha Upasana tradition described in the Skanda Purana and the Graha Yajna Paddhati texts. The number 3,600 corresponds to 100 rounds of 36 repetitions — a specific multiple prescribed in tantric texts for medium-intensity graha shanti.

For context, a complete Budh Purascharana requires 9,000 mantra repetitions; at 3,600, this bracelet carries 40% of the complete purascharana energy, making it the most practically accessible form of Budh upaya available. In the Vishnu Purana, Budh (Mercury) is described as the son of Chandra and Tara — born of the union of Moon and the star-goddess — carrying both lunar emotional intelligence and stellar precision. The Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra describes Budh as the Karaka (significator) of intelligence (buddhi), speech (vak), commerce (vanikya), writing (lekhan), and the nervous system.

The 10MM bead size is prescribed in tantric traditions for graha-specific bracelets as it provides maximum stone surface contact with the skin, enhancing piezoelectric transmission of the stone's mineral frequencies. Green Aventurine is the primary Budh-resonant stone: its green colour aligns with Mercury's verdant signification, and its iron-manganese composition resonates with the nervous system's electromagnetic field. Consecrated on Wednesday (Budhvaar) during Budh Hora with green flowers, green clothing, and green food offerings

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