Mandala Crafts Mala Prayer Beads Necklace, Bracelet from Natural Vera Wood for Meditation, Yoga; 108 Beads;
Product Description
Malas are also called japamala, japa beads, juzu beads, or worry beads. It means garland in Sanskrit. In Catholicism, they are called rosary beads. Prayer beads are commonly used by Tibetan, Hindu, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Buddhist monks, Zen priests, or nichirens. They normally have 108 beads plus dividers and a guru bead. The number, 108, is considered a sacred number in Hinduism, Jainism, Tibetan Buddhism, and some Sikh traditions. It represents the 108 volumes containing the words of the Buddha.
This mala is handmade with natural wood. The subtle natural wood smell, unglazed wooden surface, and beautiful grains give this set of Japa beads a Bohemian touch. This strand of unisex prayer beads can almost go with any outfit and can be worn as a necklace or bracelet. The uniqueness and nonconformity make it a great conversation piece. It helps you immensely in your time of stress to be peaceful, mindful, compassionate, and considerate. It is also a great tool for Padmasambhava mantra chanting, yoga, or meditation to keep your mind focused.
Versatile Applications
- Unique and Bohemian style necklace
- Wrist mala or wrap bracelet
- Multi-layer anklet
- Yoga beads
- Meditation beads
- Mantra chanting
- Buddhist offerings
- Altar decoration supplies
Traditional Mala Prayer Beads
Unisex Design
- Handmade from natural wood
- Traditional Tibetan Style with 108 beads, 3 sets of dividers, and 1 set of guru beads
- Soothing and subtle wood smell
- Smooth surface; Free of splinters
- Elastic string; Can be worn as a necklace or wrist mala bracelet
- Neutral color and inconspicuous design to match different outfits
Wood Mala Care Instruction
- The mala is made from natural wood. Please keep away from water;
- Drag both cords under the guru bead and tie another knot to intensify the elasticity if needed.
Anatomy of Mala Beads
- Markers, also known as spacer beads, they function as checks to make sure the mind does not trail off during meditation or counting.
- Guru bead is the larger bead above the mala tassels. It symbolizes the learning the student has received through reciting the mantra and honors the relationship between the guru and student. It is not counted during repetitions. It is also a reminder to pause for a moment of reflection before carrying on another round of meditation.
- Marker Beads and Guru Beads are not Included in the 108 Bead Count
- Japa prayer beads made from real natural Verawood, also called green sandalwood; Maker beads made from resin; Elastic string cord; Durable and sturdy; Smooth surface and free of splinters; Handmade mala;
- Great rosary necklace for meditation, yoga, Buddhist mantra chanting, or Buddha offering; Unisex design; Can be worn by men and women;
- Unisex and traditional Tibetan Zen Buddhist mala design; 108 wooden beads plus three sets of marker beads and one set of guru beads; Free copyrighted lotus charm; Length: 32 inches; Bead size: 8mm;
- Can be worn as a necklace, wrist mala, or multilayer wrap bracelet; Can wrap up to up to 5 times when using as a bracelet; Free Mandala Crafts pouch; Gift ready;