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Spiritual Tibetan Ritual Chupsel | Iron Chupsel Prayer Counter


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Size: 11cm x 1.5cm
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Handcrafted Buddhist Chupsel | Tibetan Mala Counter for Mantra Practice

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Size: 11cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 1.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.07 kg
Materials: Iron
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About Our Product

This Spiritual Tibetan Ritual Chupsel is a traditional Tibetan mala counting accessory measuring 11cm in height, 4cm in length, and 1.5cm in width, with a weight of 0.07 kg. Made from iron, this sacred counting tool features a carefully shaped design with a central bead arrangement and decorative side elements that connect to the traditional use of mala counters in Vajrayana Buddhist practices. The simple yet meaningful craftsmanship reflects the importance of mindfulness, discipline, and devotion during mantra recitation, making it a valuable addition to a practitioner’s spiritual tools.

The Chupsel is used together with a mala to help practitioners keep track of mantra repetitions during meditation and prayer practices. Traditionally, mala counters assist in maintaining accurate counts during long periods of recitation, allowing practitioners to focus more deeply on concentration and spiritual awareness. The symbolic design of this Buddhist mala counter represents commitment, perseverance, and the continuous journey toward wisdom and enlightenment through dedicated practice.

This Tibetan Buddhist Chupsel serves as a meaningful companion for meditation sessions, personal altars, and Vajrayana rituals. By supporting mindful mantra counting, it encourages consistency, awareness, and devotion in daily spiritual practice. Whether used by experienced practitioners or appreciated as a piece of Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship, this sacred iron Chupsel reflects the connection between ritual objects, meditation, and the pursuit of inner peace.

Introduction of Chupsel

A Buddhist Chupsel (Mala Counter) is a traditional tool used in Tibetan and Vajrayana practices to accurately track mantra recitations. A complete Mala cycle represents 100 mantra repetitions, with eight extra beads serving as a safeguard against counting mistakes. After each cycle, one counter bead is moved on side A; after ten cycles (1,000 mantras), the beads are reset and one bead on side B is moved to mark the completion of one thousand recitations. This method allows practitioners to keep track of large mantra accumulation goals, such as ten thousand or more repetitions.

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