The word Rudraksha has its etymological beginnings in the two Sanskrit words "Rudra" and "Aksha" meaning Lord Shiva and Teardrops respectively. According to "Shiva Purana", Lord Shiva once went into deep meditation for the well-being of all living creatures. When he woke up, he opened his eyes and tear drops fell on the Earth. These tear drops took the form of seeds that later on became the Rudrak
sha tree. The dry seed capsules from the Rudraksha tree form the rudraksha beads, which are used as a rosary and are also worn as a chain. The Holy Puranas, Upanishads and Shrimad Bhagavatam consider Rudraksha as the most powerful and divine weapons that can defend the wearer against the most dangerous ill, thereby, helping, them attain material prosperity as well as spiritual strength.