26684EAMala

Tibetan Prayer Beads | Meditation & Mindfulness


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Size: 39cm
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Buddhist Japa Beads | Mantra Recitation and Mindful Practice

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Length: 39cm
Size of each bead: 7mm
Weight: 0.064kg
Materials: Crystal Beads
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About Our Product

This Tibetan prayer bead mala is made with clear crystal beads and finished with a bright red tassel, creating a simple and peaceful piece for meditation, mantra recitation, and daily spiritual practice. Measuring 39cm in length, with each bead measuring 7mm and a total weight of 0.064kg, it is light to hold and easy to carry. The transparent crystal appearance gives the mala a clean and calming presence, making it suitable for Buddhist practice, yoga spaces, altar use, or personal reflection.

The design features a full strand of rounded crystal beads arranged closely for smooth counting during prayer or meditation. The clear beads reflect light gently, while the red tassel adds a traditional and devotional accent at the end of the mala. Its minimal design makes it comfortable for regular use, whether held during mantra practice, placed on a shrine table, or kept as a mindful spiritual accessory.

In Buddhist practice, prayer beads are used to count mantras, guide concentration, and help the mind return to awareness with each repetition. Crystal is often associated with clarity, purity, calm energy, and focused intention, making this mala meaningful for meditation and peaceful reflection. It can be used during Dharma practice, carried as a personal reminder of mindfulness, or offered as a thoughtful spiritual gift for practitioners and meditation lovers.

Introduction of Mala

A mala is a string of beads used in various Tibetan and Vajrayana Buddhist practices. It typically features 108 beads, though shorter versions exist. Malas are used for counting mantras or prayers during meditation, serving as a tactile aid to track repetitions. Each complete rotation of the mala while reciting a mantra is equivalent to chanting 108 mantras. Additionally, some malas incorporate a guru bead at the beginning, which acts as a kind of "safety zone" to prevent errors when reversing direction after completing a cycle.

Malas are valuable tools for mindful meditation and mantra recitation, helping practitioners maintain a steady rhythm and focus throughout their practice.

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