This Rudraksha and White Metal Mala has 108 10mm beads handmade in Nepal with Rudraksha seeds. The white metal tabs have the inscription of the Buddha’s mantra of compassion, Om Mani Padme Hum. The guru stone is also made with white metal and has the mantra inscribed. Extra strong red thread.
A mala, often referred to as a “rosary” or as a “beaded necklace” among other names is a type of necklace often popular with people interested in healthy living, meditation, spirituality and the religions Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism.
For many a mala can simply be a physical reminder of positive intentions and for others it can be a meditation tool often used within religious practices. There is no one correct definition or meaning of what a mala is, it is up to each individual to determine what their mala means to them.
“Mala” is a word from the Sanskrit language meaning “garland” or “meditation garland”. Malas have been around for thousands of years with the first mention of them being 800 B.E.C.
Rudraksha is a natural seed, found within the vibrant blue fruit of the evergreen Elaeocarpus ganitrus, is indigenous to the Himalayas throughout India and Nepal. It also flourishes in other areas of Southeast Asia, where the volcanic soil is conducive to its growth.
6 BENEFITS OF USING RUDRAKSHA
- It makes its user agile and extremely alert and active.
- They are effective in controlling stress, thus helping to eradicate worries and blessing the wearer with greater peace of mind.
- In over 6,500 years of documented use, Rudraksha has been shown to produce no negative side effects.
- Rudraksha brings clarity, sharpens the mind, and increases the power of Intuition.
- They create powerful “circles of protection” against negativity and remove obstacles along the path to your success.
- Rudraksha is scientifically proven to have many health benefits.
Taking care of your mala:
- Please do not wash your mala or wear it while bathing or sleeping, as this can weaken the mala thread.
- To clean your mala: gently wipe the beads with a damp cloth and place in moonlight or sunlight to dry.
- When not in use, store your mala in a Mala Bag.
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