Rudraksha should be worn in the morning after having Bath. One should wear it after reciting the mantra for Teen 3 Mukhi Rudraksha Nepal (Om Kleem Namah). Do light incense/ ghee lamp, etc, for positive energy. It must not be touched before bathing. If one wants to wear Teen 3 Mukhi Rudraksha Nepal, one should clean his hands properly after using toilet. It has three natural lines. The Agni (fire) purifies everything, in the same way; the Rudraksha helps in getting rid of the sins of the past life and returns to the present life. It is for those who have fallen prey to inferiority complex or fear stricken and suffer from self-hatred or mental strain. According to Shiva Purana, Vidyesvara Samhita, translated by Shastri in 1973, Rudraksa is a favourite bead of Shiva. It is pure and holy. Wearer get rid of all his sins by looking at this Rudraksha, touching it and worshiping it. According to Puranas, if a man has not achieved liberation after meditation and acquiring Knowledge, he should wear Rudraksha. The wearer will be free from all the sins and is able to achieve the highest goal in his life. Best Time (muhurat) to wear Rudraksha are During Solar(sun) or Lunar(moon) Eclipses, Mesh Sankranti, Uttarayan, Maas Sankranti, Amavasya, Poornima. By Wearing any Rudraksha Bead in this auspicious Muhurta (Times) any Human canget rid of his Bad Deeds. Three Mukhi Rudraksha Nepali is the symbol of Trinity God- Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. Nepali Three Mukhi or Tri Mukhi Rudraksha is a very auspicious bead that increases self confidence in a person This Rudraksha bead has three natural lines or mukhas on its surface, so named as Tri Mukhi. It helps to increase self confidence and control stress level. Rudrakhsa is a Sanskrit compound word consisting of the name Rudra (Shiva) and Akhsa (Eyes). Rudra and Aksha mean the one who is capable of looking and at doing everything (from the third eye). Aksha also means axis, since the eye can rotate on one axis. This comes from large evergreen broad-leaves tree, whose beads are used for prayer in Hinduism.