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Traditional Buddhist Prayer Mala | Handcrafted Meditation Beads


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Size: 50cm
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Lotus Seed Japa Mala | Buddhist Mantra Beads for Prayer and Meditation

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Length: 50cm
Size of per bead: 8mm
Weight: 0.074kg
Materials: Lotus Seed Beads
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About Our Product

This Traditional Buddhist Prayer Mala is made with natural lotus seed beads, offering a serene and meaningful piece for mantra recitation, meditation, and spiritual practice. Measuring 50cm in length with 8mm beads and a light weight of 0.074kg, it is designed for comfortable handling during daily prayer. The soft natural tone, dotted lotus seed texture, and simple finishing cord create a calm devotional appearance suited for Buddhist practice and mindful living.

Each bead reflects the sacred symbolism of the lotus, a powerful Buddhist motif associated with purity, awakening, compassion, and the path toward enlightenment. As the lotus rises from muddy water into bloom, this lotus seed mala represents spiritual growth, inner peace, and the ability to remain centered through life’s challenges. The traditional bead arrangement supports focused repetition of mantras, helping guide the mind into stillness and deeper awareness.

This Buddhist prayer mala can be used as a meditation necklace, japa mala, altar accessory, or spiritual gift for practitioners and collectors of sacred Buddhist items. Its lightweight feel and natural bead texture make it ideal for personal devotion, shrine placement, yoga practice, or mindful breathing rituals. Whether used for chanting, reflection, or daily grounding, this mala brings a peaceful presence to any spiritual space.

Introduction of Mala

A mala is a string of beads used in meditation practices, particularly in Tibetan Buddhism. It serves as a tactile aid to count mantra recitations, helping practitioners maintain focus and keep track of their repetitions. Each bead is strung together to form a loop, allowing easy movement with the thumb to mark each recited mantra. Malas often feature a guru bead before the main counting sequence and a decorative tassel at the end. These tools are essential for many meditators, fostering concentration and a rhythmic flow during mindfulness exercises.

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