Introducing the exquisite Shakti Rakhi Necklace, an artfully crafted masterpiece adorned with intricate 925 silver and 22 K gold plating. Indulge in a touch of Indian luxury with adjustable chain and stunning red thread and lapis stone accents. With a shortest dangling chain length of 35.5 cm and longest of 39 cm, this necklace promises to be a statement piece that exudes elegance and exclusivity.
Accompanied by a pouch to protect your jewelry on a daily basis. This pouch is made from waste fabric by Afghan refugees women in India.
RAKHI
In Hindu, "Rakhi" means "protection" and is also an important festival celebrated in India by Hindus. On this occasion, brothers and sisters exchange a "rakhi", a bracelet that they tie on each others wrists, as a sign affection and a promise of protection.
The connection between Kundalini yoga and the snake story is found in Hindu mythology, where the snake is often associated with Kundalini shakti. Shakti means power, energy, or force. Mythologically, Shakti is always described as feminine, often personified as the goddess, Devi, the divine feminine consort of the divine masculine god Shiva. But at the deepest level,
Shakti transcends gender. This energy is represented by a snake , the dormant life force at the base of the spine. Kundalini yoga helps to invigorate and activate this energy so that it can rise through our chakras (energy centers). In this symbolism, the snake is seen as a symbol of transformation and spiritual awakening.