Representing the united form of Shiv and Shakti, Dwi Mukhi Rudraksh symbolizes Lord Ardhanareeshwar, a form in which God and Goddess melt into each other. Exemplifying unity of part to the soul, the Ardhanareeshwar figure proves that there is no duality, it is all one. In this particular form, Lord Shiva is characterized as being surrounded by negative energy forms, embracing the beauty of Goddess Parvati and the serene Himalayas as well. In other words, this transitional image of the deity denotes Shav without Shakti, in its timeless, changeless and pure mode. Nothing is beyond or above Him, he is the ultimate source wherefrom the world originates and finally discerns and merges into Him. In terms of astrology, Two Mukhi Rudraksh removes the malefic forces of the moon.