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Mala Beads for Prayer & Meditation
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Length: 49cm
Size of per bead: 8mm
Weight: 0.052kg
Materials: Rudrakshya Beads
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About Our Product
These Sacred Buddhist Mala Beads are crafted from Rudraksha beads, revered for their spiritual significance and calming energy. Measuring 49cm in length, each bead is 8mm in size, creating a balanced and comfortable feel as you move through your mantra recitations. The mala is beautifully completed with an orange tassel, symbolizing spiritual grounding and connection.
Rudraksha beads, which have been used for centuries in meditation practices, are considered sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism. Their unique texture and natural appearance make them ideal for helping maintain focus during meditation, while the calming energy they carry promotes inner peace and clarity. This mala is designed to support you as you deepen your spiritual practice, allowing you to connect with your intentions and achieve a state of mindfulness.
The Buddhist Mala Beads are not only a tool for mantra recitation but also a reminder of the journey toward enlightenment. The beads help create a meditative rhythm, fostering spiritual growth and peace. Whether used for meditation, prayer, or as a meaningful gift, these mala beads offer both aesthetic beauty and profound spiritual meaning. Embrace the serenity and grounding energy of Rudraksha beads to enhance your meditation practice and cultivate a deeper connection to your spiritual path.
Introduction of Mala
Tibetan malas are sacred and spiritual tools used in meditation and prayer practices. These bead strings typically consist of 108 beads, though shorter variations exist. Each bead is carefully handcrafted from materials like wood, bone, or gemstones, often adorned with a guru bead and a decorative tassel. Malas serve as tactile aids for counting mantra repetitions or breath cycles during meditation, fostering mindfulness and concentration. Beyond their functional role, they hold deep symbolic meaning, representing a connection to the divine and a path toward enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism.
























































































































































































































































































