| Mukhi | Shape & Groove Pattern | Approx. Size & Texture | Typical Origin | Notes/Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Semi-oval/curved “half-moon” shape with one deep, central groove running end-to-end. | ~16–20 mm long, 12–14 mm wide; pronounced ridges, matte shell. | Nepal, Java, or South India | Extremely rare; symbolizes oneness and deep meditative power. |
| 2 | Elongated oval with two parallel furrows dividing the seed into mirror-image halves. | ~18–22 mm long, narrower width; smoother surface between grooves. | Nepal & Uttarakhand | Represents duality/balance (e.g., sun & moon). |
| 3 | Near-spherical with three evenly spaced grooves radiating from top to bottom. | ~14–18 mm diameter; compact, dense texture. | Nepal & Indonesia | Linked to Brahma (creation) and clarity of mind. |
| 4 | Round-to-oval with four equidistant grooves, forming a cross-like pattern. | ~15–19 mm diameter; deeper intersections at groove crossings. | Nepal & Java | Associated with Lord Brahma’s four heads—stability & peace. |
| 5 | Classic “mala” bead: spherical with five distinct vertical furrows. | ~12–16 mm diameter; smooth, well-defined faces. | Nepal, Haridwar | The most common; balances all five elements and energies. |
| 6 | Spherical but slightly flattened; six grooves often meet in a central point. | ~14–18 mm diameter; tighter mukhi intersections. | Nepal & South India | Tied to planetary energy (Saturn) and emotional harmony. |
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