Aum Namah Shivaye !!
          
        The Siddha mala worship procedure is appended below.
        
        
        Siddha Mala / Rudraksha Siddha Mala        
        This is a very special and most powerful Mala made of a selection of 1 to 14 Mukhies Rudraksha beads brought together in a single mala. The beads are strung most effectively for mantra Siddhi and power.
        
        Configuration of Rudraksha Siddh Mala:
        One bead each of 1 mukhi till 14 mukhi,
        
        Significance of Rudraksha Siddha Mala:
        • This is an "Akshamalika" (garland of letters). All mantra (whose count is 7 crores) & all knowledge reside in this mala.
        • For the successful achievers and ambitious people who want to reach the top level.
        • According to Puranas, a person who wears different mukhi Rudraksha becomes Lord Shiva incarnate.
        • This has rudraksha beads representing all planets and representing all Devi and Devatas.
        • You may get everything what you can dream.
        • This is a chakra mala for balancing all chakras .
        • This is the most powerful healing mala.
        • This mala is designed to be worn on body or carried close to person.
        Purpose of Siddha Mala
        It is a very powerful healing mala. Worn for Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha. The synergistic combination of all mukhis in a mala provides wearer with abundance in wealth, renewed energy, good health, spirituality and fulfillment of desires.
        
        Power of Siddh Mala
        For the successful achievers and ambitious people who want to reach the top level. You may get everything what you can dream. This is the most powerful healing mala. According to Puranas, a person who wears all different mukhi Rudraksha becomes Lord Shiva Incarnate. This mala maybe worn or carried close to person . This has rudraksha beads representing all planets and representing all Devi and Devatas. Testimonials continuously pour in from wearers of this powerful mala.
        
        
        Blessings of Siddh Malas
        
        The following procedure is not mandatory to follow but if you wish and what ever is possible at your end you can follow that. We have doner full abhishek and abhimantran following the correct and more elaboratye procedure then mentioned below Prabhuji.
          
        Choose Monday which is an auspicious day and time be morning 8 am till 11.30 am for blessings.
        
        Blessings may be done by the wearer.
        
        After bath, with a pure mind and body arrange the items for blessings.
        
        Punchgavya – Mix of Cow’s dung, urine , milk , ghee and curd . In absence use Punchamrit which is mix of unboiled milk , honey , sugar, ghee and curd. (whatever is available will be allright, since we have already done elaborate Puja for this Siddha Mala following the much more elaborate  procedure than mentioned below)
        
        Water mixed with Ganges water in a achamani pot with Kusha grass for sprinkling and a spoon.
        (here spoon will be more than enough for you)
        9 leaves of peepal tree arranged on a plate .
        
        Plate for offerings to be placed during Puja .
        
        Dhoop , Incense sticks
        
        Camphor and lamp
        
        Sandal paste , Aromatic oil .
        
        Rice grains mixed with asthagandha .
        
        Ghee lamp (one wick)
        
        Offerings - Cloth, Flower, Fruit, Betel nut - Paan , Coconut
        
        Sit on an Asan facing east .
        
        Wash Rudraksha with water or gangajal or Punchagavya or Punchamrit .
        
        Then wash with water mixed with Ganges water.
        
        Place Rudraksha in a plate with 9 leaves of Peepal tree . Place an empty plate in front of this plate for offerings.
        
        Chant 3 times
        
        “Om Namah Shivaya “        
        Sprinkle water over yourself and all items of Puja
        
        "Om Apavitrah Pavitro Va Sarva Vastan Gatopi Va 
        Yah Smaret Pundari Kaksham Sa Bahya Bhyantarah Shuchih"
        
        
        Translation        
        
        May all things unholy become holy,
        
        may all lower tendencies depart,
        
        just as soon as we transcend
        
        may within and without be purified!)
        "Om Gurubhyo Namaha
        
        Om Ganeshaya Namaha
        
        Om Kula Devatabhyo Namaha
        
        Om Ishta Devatabhyo Namaha
        
        Om Mata Pitribhyam Namaha
        
        
        Translation        
        I bow to guru
        
        I bow to Ganesha
        
        I bow to the family deity
        
        I bow to my personal deity
        
        I bow to my parents
        
        Place water on right hand with spoon of Achamani and sip after each of these 3 mantras
        "Om Keshavaya Namaha
        
        Om Narayana Namaha 
        Om Madhavaya Namaha"
        
        Place water on right hand and pour on ground:
        "Om Govindaya Namaha"
        
        Do three short rounds of pranayama breaths.
        "Om Pranavasya Parabrahma Rishihi Paramatma Devata
        
        Daivi Gayatri Chandaha 
        Pranayamae Viniyogaha"
        
        Sprinkle water on Rudraksha with Kusha grass from Achamani
        
        Om Sadyojaatam Prapadyaami Sadyojataajava Namo Namaha
        
        Bhave Bhavenaati Bhave Bhavasvamaam Bhavodbhavay Namaha
        
        Take a flower and dip in Sandal paste and aromatic oils and touch on the beads
        
        Om Vamdevaya Namah, Jyeshthaay Namah , Shreshthay Namah , Rudraay Namah , Kaalay Namah ,Kala Vikarannaay Namah, Bal Vikaranaay Namah, Balaay Namah Bala Pramathanaay Namah, Sarva Bhoot Damanaay Namah, Manomanaay Namah.
        
        
        Offer Dhoop to the rudraksha beads
        
        “Om Aghorebhyo Ghorebhyo Ghor Ghor Tarebhayaha
        
        Sarvebhya Sarva Sharvvebhyo Namaste Astu Rudra Roopebhyaha”
        
        Again take a flower and dip in Sandal paste and touch on beads
        
        “Om Tatpurushaaya Vidmahe Mahadevaay Dheemahi
        
        Tanno Rudraha Prachodayaat”
        
        Chant Eeeshan mantra
        
        Om Eeshaanah Sarvavidyaanam Eeshwar Sarvabhootaanaam
        
        Brahmaadipati Brahmanaadhipati Brahma Shivome Astu Sadaa Shivom
        
        Chant Pranpratishtha mantra (Life giving mantra ) . Offer rice to plate before rudraksha while chanting this .
        
        Om aam hreem krom yum rum lum vum shum shum sum haum hum sah asya malaya prana eha prana .
        
        Om aam hreem krom yum rum lum vum shum shum sum haum hum sah asya malaya jeeva eha sthitha
        
        Om aam hreem krom yum rum lum vum shum shum sum haum hum sah asya malaya sarveindrayani vagmansyachakshu shodragranapadani ihevagatya sukham chiram thithantu swaha.
        
        
        Chant these next mantras and give the offerings or give rice to the plate in front of Rudrakshas:        
        
        (Offering ____ to the lotus feet of Shiva Maha Devaya, I bow)
        
        (Invocation) Avahanam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Seat) Asanam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Cloth) Vastram Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Sandalwood or scent) Chandanam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Rice) Akshatan Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Flower) Pushpam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Dhoop) Dhupam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Ghee lamp) Deepam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Water drink) Achamaniyam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Fruit) Naivedyam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Water Drink) Achamaniyam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Betel nut - Paan) Tambulam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        (Coconut) Shri Phalam Samarpayami Sri Shiva Maha Devaya Charana Kamalebhyo Namaha
        
        Burn Camphor and circle it clockwise 3x in front of plate and chant:
        
        Karpura Shivam Karuna Vataram Samsara Saram Bhujagendraharam
        
        Sada Vasantam Hridaya Ravinde Bhavam Bhavani Sahitam Namami
        
                Translation
        
        White as camphor and kindness incarnate, the very form of Brahman consciousness, you Shiva ever dwell in my heart. I bow to you
        
        Chant Gayatri mantra 3 times        
        Om Bhur Bhuvah Swaha
        
        Om Tat Savitur Varenyum Bhargo Devasya Dhimahi Dhiyo Yonaha Prachodayat
        
        Chant Surya mantra 3 times
        
        Om Bhu Om Bhuvaha Om Swaha Om Maha Om Janaha Om Tapaha Om Satyam
        
        Repeat and touch each after each mantra, right eye, left eye, forehead
        
        Om Apo Jyothi
        
        Raso Amtritam
        
        Brahma Bhu Bhuvaha Swarom
        
        Chant Mahamrityunjaya mantra 5 times and offer rice to a plate before rudraksha after each round        
        Om Haum Joom Sah
        
        Om Bhur Bhuvaha Swaha
        Om Triambakam Yajamahey
        
        Sungandhim Pushti Vardanam
        
        Urvar Ukamiva Bandhanan
        
        Mrityor Muksheeya Mamritat
        
        Om Swaha Bhuvaha Bhu Om Sah Joom Haum Om
        
        Chant Beeja mantra 9 times each
        
        Om Namah Shivaya
        
        Om Hreem Namah
        
        Om Namah
        
        Om Kleem Namah
        
        Om Hreem Namah
        
        Om Hreem Hum Namah
        
        Om Hum Namah
        
        Om Krom Srom Rom Namah
        
        Bow or supplicate, then chant this last prayer :
        
        Om Purnamada purnamidam purnath purnamudyachite
        
        Purnasya purnamadaya purna mevaya shishyate
        
        
        Om Shanti Shanti Shanti