Kala Sarpa Dosh Mala (Hanuman) is a focused spiritual combination of 8, 9, and 11 Mukhi Rudraksha beads, designed for those experiencing the astrological alignment known as Kala Sarpa Dosh. In this trio, 8 Mukhi represents Ketu, 9 Mukhi represents Rahu, and 11 Mukhi is traditionally associated with Panchmukhi Hanuman, known for spiritual strength and energetic protection. This mala is ideal for individuals seeking to work through delays, blockages, or cyclic frustrations in life — often associated with the Rahu–Ketu axis. A supportive tool for chakra alignment, especially the Root and Crown chakras, this combination draws on deep Vedic symbolism and ancient yogic principles to help restore inner movement and harmony.
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Kala Sarpa Dosha is one of the most feared and most commercially exploited conditions in Vedic astrology. The name alone is used to frighten people into expensive rituals, donations, and puja ceremonies. Dr. Santosh Sharmaa addresses this directly: fear-mongering around Kala Sarpa Dosha is a business model, not a remedy. Understanding what it actually is removes the fear and points to the genuine solution.
Kala Sarpa Dosha forms when all or most planets in the birth chart fall on one side of the Rahu-Ketu axis. The experience it creates is consistent and recognisable: consistent hard work that produces disproportionately small results, persistent delays in getting what is deserved, a zigzag path through life where nothing comes easily or directly, and a persistent sense of being trapped inside one’s own potential, unable to fully express it. The abilities are there. The effort is genuine. But the results keep falling short.
The remedy is not ritual. It addresses Rahu and Ketu through the correct Rudraksha combination, worn consistently with the right chakra practice.
Why the Hanuman Mala (8+9+11)
The Hanuman Mala contains three specific Rudrakshas, each addressing a distinct dimension of Kala Sarpa Dosha’s effects.
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Ketu, governed by Lord Ganesha. A widely repeated misconception in the market assigns 8 Mukhi to Rahu and 9 Mukhi to Ketu. This is incorrect. The 8 Mukhi addresses Ketu’s anxiety, confusion, and spiritually destabilising effects at the Sahasrara Chakra.
The 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Rahu, governed by Lord Bhairava. Rahu governs the Mooladhara Chakra, and its affliction creates disorientation, fear, material instability, and the persistent experience of blocked progress despite genuine capability.
The 11 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Panch Mukhi Hanuman, who embodies the power of the five elements (Panch Tattva): Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. When these five elements are imbalanced within the body and mind, physical and mental disorders follow. Repeated accidents, persistent financial loss, chronic health problems, and low physical energy are all expressions of elemental imbalance that the 11 Mukhi directly addresses through Hanuman’s protective force.
This specific combination — 8+9+11 — is recommended for those experiencing repeated accidents and injuries, persistent financial loss and monetary setbacks, physical weakness, low energy, and chronic health problems, mental depression, sorrow, and sustained emotional suffering, and the feeling that life keeps dealing blows despite genuine effort. When Hanuman’s blessing and protection is specifically needed — when the body and life need a shield against recurring harm — the 11 Mukhi is the right third bead.
Hanuman Mala vs Narayan Mala
Both malas address Kala Sarpa Dosha through the same 8 Mukhi (Ketu) and 9 Mukhi (Rahu) combination. The difference is in the third bead. The Narayan Mala (8+9+10) is for those primarily experiencing bad dreams, nightmares, sleep disorders, and negative energy from external sources — the 10 Mukhi adds Lord Vishnu’s protective energy. The Hanuman Mala (8+9+11) is for those primarily experiencing repeated accidents, financial loss, physical weakness, chronic health problems, and sustained depression — the 11 Mukhi adds Panch Mukhi Hanuman’s elemental balancing and physical protection. Choose the option that most closely matches your situation.
Chakra Practice for This Mala
The Aura Chakra Sadhana practice that specifically activates the Hanuman Mala is dual. For Rahu (9 Mukhi), practise Mooladhara Chakra Sadhana — sit quietly, visualise red colour at the root chakra at the base of the spine, and hold this visualisation with focused breath. For Ketu (8 Mukhi), practise Sahasrara Chakra Sadhana — visualise white colour at the crown of the head. Practise consistently without gaps for sustained results. Results deepen within up to 30 days of consistent wearing, combined with regular chakra practice.
Wearing Guidelines
Wear the mala around the neck. Every bead is energised through proper Vedic puja before dispatch. No dietary restrictions apply. Remove before bathing.
Care Instructions
Apply olive oil, sandalwood oil, or pure cow ghee occasionally to maintain the beads’ surface. Store in a wooden or copper box when not worn. Never share the mala.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Hanuman Mala (8+9+11) and the Narayan Mala (8+9+10)?
Both address Kala Sarpa Dosha through the same 8 Mukhi (Ketu) and 9 Mukhi (Rahu) core. The third bead determines the specific focus. The Narayan Mala (8+9+10) adds Lord Vishnu’s protective energy through the 10 Mukhi, making it the right choice for those primarily dealing with bad dreams, nightmares, sleep disorders, and external negative energies. The Hanuman Mala (8+9+11) adds Panch Mukhi Hanuman’s elemental balancing through the 11 Mukhi, making it the right choice for those primarily dealing with repeated accidents, financial loss, physical weakness, chronic health problems, and sustained depression.
Why does the 11 Mukhi Rudraksha help with accidents and physical problems in Kala Sarpa Dosha?
The 11 Mukhi represents Panch Mukhi Hanuman, who embodies the five elements — Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether — that make up the physical body. When Kala Sarpa Dosha disrupts the Rahu-Ketu axis, it creates elemental imbalances in the body that manifest as physical vulnerability, low energy, slow reaction time, and susceptibility to illness. The 11 Mukhi directly addresses these imbalances by restoring the harmony of the five elements, strengthening the body’s energetic foundation, and enhancing physical resilience.
Is it true that 8 Mukhi is for Rahu and 9 Mukhi is for Ketu?
No. This is a widespread and important misconception. The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Ketu, governed by Lord Ganesha. The 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Rahu, governed by Lord Bhairava. Wearing the wrong bead for the wrong planet will not produce the intended result for the Kala Sarpa Dosha remedy.
Will an expensive puja or ritual remove Kala Sarpa Dosha?
Dr. Santosh Sharmaa’s position, based on personal observation, is clear: donating silver, gold, or copper objects and performing expensive puja ceremonies does not resolve Kala Sarpa Dosha in any meaningful or sustained way. The genuine remedy is the correct Rudraksha combination worn consistently alongside proper Mooladhara and Sahasrara Chakra Sadhana. This creates lasting energetic change at the root of the problem.
How do I know if I have Kala Sarpa Dosha?
Draw a line between Rahu and Ketu in your birth chart. If all or most of the remaining planets fall on one side of that line, Kala Sarpa Dosha is present. The experiential confirmation is equally clear: everything in life has required significantly more struggle than it should, results are consistently disproportionately small relative to the effort put in, and there is a persistent feeling of being trapped inside your own potential. A proper chart consultation with Dr. Santosh Sharmaa can confirm the presence and severity of the dosha and recommend the most targeted combination.
What chakra practice should I do with the Kalasarpa dosh (Hanuman) Mala?
Practise Mooladhara Chakra Sadhana for Rahu — visualise red colour at the root chakra at the base of the spine with focused breath. Practise Sahasrara Chakra Sadhana for Ketu — visualise violet colour at the crown of the head. These two practices address the full Rahu-Ketu axis. The 11 Mukhi’s Panch Tattva balancing is activated through consistent wearing alongside these practices. Do both daily, without gaps, for the strongest, most sustained results.
₹18,000.00
₹18,000.00
₹18,000.00
₹18,000.00
Buy Natural and Certified Kala Sarpa Dosh Mala (Hanuman)
Kala Sarpa Dosha is one of the most feared and most commercially exploited conditions in Vedic astrology. The name alone is used to frighten people into expensive rituals, donations, and puja ceremonies. Dr. Santosh Sharmaa addresses this directly: fear-mongering around Kala Sarpa Dosha is a business model, not a remedy. Understanding what it actually is removes the fear and points to the genuine solution.
Kala Sarpa Dosha forms when all or most planets in the birth chart fall on one side of the Rahu-Ketu axis. The experience it creates is consistent and recognisable: consistent hard work that produces disproportionately small results, persistent delays in getting what is deserved, a zigzag path through life where nothing comes easily or directly, and a persistent sense of being trapped inside one’s own potential, unable to fully express it. The abilities are there. The effort is genuine. But the results keep falling short.
The remedy is not ritual. It addresses Rahu and Ketu through the correct Rudraksha combination, worn consistently with the right chakra practice.
Why the Hanuman Mala (8+9+11)
The Hanuman Mala contains three specific Rudrakshas, each addressing a distinct dimension of Kala Sarpa Dosha’s effects.
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Ketu, governed by Lord Ganesha. A widely repeated misconception in the market assigns 8 Mukhi to Rahu and 9 Mukhi to Ketu. This is incorrect. The 8 Mukhi addresses Ketu’s anxiety, confusion, and spiritually destabilising effects at the Sahasrara Chakra.
The 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Rahu, governed by Lord Bhairava. Rahu governs the Mooladhara Chakra, and its affliction creates disorientation, fear, material instability, and the persistent experience of blocked progress despite genuine capability.
The 11 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Panch Mukhi Hanuman, who embodies the power of the five elements (Panch Tattva): Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. When these five elements are imbalanced within the body and mind, physical and mental disorders follow. Repeated accidents, persistent financial loss, chronic health problems, and low physical energy are all expressions of elemental imbalance that the 11 Mukhi directly addresses through Hanuman’s protective force.
This specific combination — 8+9+11 — is recommended for those experiencing repeated accidents and injuries, persistent financial loss and monetary setbacks, physical weakness, low energy, and chronic health problems, mental depression, sorrow, and sustained emotional suffering, and the feeling that life keeps dealing blows despite genuine effort. When Hanuman’s blessing and protection is specifically needed — when the body and life need a shield against recurring harm — the 11 Mukhi is the right third bead.
Hanuman Mala vs Narayan Mala
Both malas address Kala Sarpa Dosha through the same 8 Mukhi (Ketu) and 9 Mukhi (Rahu) combination. The difference is in the third bead. The Narayan Mala (8+9+10) is for those primarily experiencing bad dreams, nightmares, sleep disorders, and negative energy from external sources — the 10 Mukhi adds Lord Vishnu’s protective energy. The Hanuman Mala (8+9+11) is for those primarily experiencing repeated accidents, financial loss, physical weakness, chronic health problems, and sustained depression — the 11 Mukhi adds Panch Mukhi Hanuman’s elemental balancing and physical protection. Choose the option that most closely matches your situation.
Chakra Practice for This Mala
The Aura Chakra Sadhana practice that specifically activates the Hanuman Mala is dual. For Rahu (9 Mukhi), practise Mooladhara Chakra Sadhana — sit quietly, visualise red colour at the root chakra at the base of the spine, and hold this visualisation with focused breath. For Ketu (8 Mukhi), practise Sahasrara Chakra Sadhana — visualise white colour at the crown of the head. Practise consistently without gaps for sustained results. Results deepen within up to 30 days of consistent wearing, combined with regular chakra practice.
Wearing Guidelines
Wear the mala around the neck. Every bead is energised through proper Vedic puja before dispatch. No dietary restrictions apply. Remove before bathing.
Care Instructions
Apply olive oil, sandalwood oil, or pure cow ghee occasionally to maintain the beads’ surface. Store in a wooden or copper box when not worn. Never share the mala.
₹40,000.00
₹44,000.00
₹44,000.00
₹36,000.00
₹36,000.00
Buy Natural and Certified Kala Sarpa Dosh Mala (Hanuman)
Kala Sarpa Dosha is one of the most feared and most commercially exploited conditions in Vedic astrology. The name alone is used to frighten people into expensive rituals, donations, and puja ceremonies. Dr. Santosh Sharmaa addresses this directly: fear-mongering around Kala Sarpa Dosha is a business model, not a remedy. Understanding what it actually is removes the fear and points to the genuine solution.
Kala Sarpa Dosha forms when all or most planets in the birth chart fall on one side of the Rahu-Ketu axis. The experience it creates is consistent and recognisable: consistent hard work that produces disproportionately small results, persistent delays in getting what is deserved, a zigzag path through life where nothing comes easily or directly, and a persistent sense of being trapped inside one’s own potential, unable to fully express it. The abilities are there. The effort is genuine. But the results keep falling short.
The remedy is not ritual. It addresses Rahu and Ketu through the correct Rudraksha combination, worn consistently with the right chakra practice.
Why the Hanuman Mala (8+9+11)
The Hanuman Mala contains three specific Rudrakshas, each addressing a distinct dimension of Kala Sarpa Dosha’s effects.
The 8 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Ketu, governed by Lord Ganesha. A widely repeated misconception in the market assigns 8 Mukhi to Rahu and 9 Mukhi to Ketu. This is incorrect. The 8 Mukhi addresses Ketu’s anxiety, confusion, and spiritually destabilising effects at the Sahasrara Chakra.
The 9 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Rahu, governed by Lord Bhairava. Rahu governs the Mooladhara Chakra, and its affliction creates disorientation, fear, material instability, and the persistent experience of blocked progress despite genuine capability.
The 11 Mukhi Rudraksha is for Panch Mukhi Hanuman, who embodies the power of the five elements (Panch Tattva): Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether. When these five elements are imbalanced within the body and mind, physical and mental disorders follow. Repeated accidents, persistent financial loss, chronic health problems, and low physical energy are all expressions of elemental imbalance that the 11 Mukhi directly addresses through Hanuman’s protective force.
This specific combination — 8+9+11 — is recommended for those experiencing repeated accidents and injuries, persistent financial loss and monetary setbacks, physical weakness, low energy, and chronic health problems, mental depression, sorrow, and sustained emotional suffering, and the feeling that life keeps dealing blows despite genuine effort. When Hanuman’s blessing and protection is specifically needed — when the body and life need a shield against recurring harm — the 11 Mukhi is the right third bead.
Hanuman Mala vs Narayan Mala
Both malas address Kala Sarpa Dosha through the same 8 Mukhi (Ketu) and 9 Mukhi (Rahu) combination. The difference is in the third bead. The Narayan Mala (8+9+10) is for those primarily experiencing bad dreams, nightmares, sleep disorders, and negative energy from external sources — the 10 Mukhi adds Lord Vishnu’s protective energy. The Hanuman Mala (8+9+11) is for those primarily experiencing repeated accidents, financial loss, physical weakness, chronic health problems, and sustained depression — the 11 Mukhi adds Panch Mukhi Hanuman’s elemental balancing and physical protection. Choose the option that most closely matches your situation.
Chakra Practice for This Mala
The Aura Chakra Sadhana practice that specifically activates the Hanuman Mala is dual. For Rahu (9 Mukhi), practise Mooladhara Chakra Sadhana — sit quietly, visualise red colour at the root chakra at the base of the spine, and hold this visualisation with focused breath. For Ketu (8 Mukhi), practise Sahasrara Chakra Sadhana — visualise white colour at the crown of the head. Practise consistently without gaps for sustained results. Results deepen within up to 30 days of consistent wearing, combined with regular chakra practice.
Wearing Guidelines
Wear the mala around the neck. Every bead is energised through proper Vedic puja before dispatch. No dietary restrictions apply. Remove before bathing.
Care Instructions
Apply olive oil, sandalwood oil, or pure cow ghee occasionally to maintain the beads’ surface. Store in a wooden or copper box when not worn. Never share the mala.













































