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Mala Beads 108 Japamala Necklace With 18K Gold Plated Charm Meditation Necklace with Tassel Women & Men Natural Healing Crystal Jewelry - Buddhist Prayer Bead for Yoga and Spiritual Gift (8 mm)

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Special Features

  • AURA 108 Mala Prayer Beads are hand knotted. 108 Beads - A symbol of the removal of 108 kinds of trouble. Our buddhist prayer beads is to give people confidence, hope, and joy. Beads, this called "rosary". Mala beads are used for keeping count while reciting,chanting,or mentally repeating a names of a deity.
  • Our mala beads bracelet made with high quality crystal gemstone. This pure howlite gemstone is Known to be good for concentration, it helps in relieving stress. Howlite is also considered a memory stone. It is believed to boost memory and knowledge preservation. It helps a person improves his or her dexterity skills.
  • Each mala bead will be unique and can differ in colors as these are made from natural stones. Prayer Beads Bracelet contains 8mm beads, Whole length:34"(about 7'' in 4 loops).
  • The beautifully matte stones are threaded onto a durable cord, which allows to be worn as either a bracelet or necklace depending on your needs. Fit both women and men of any age, it can be folded into three or four layers of bracelets depending on your wrist size. Different wearing ways, different feeling! And you can also use it as a car or home hanging decoration to bless safety and family's health.
  • Healing crystal bracelet/necklace is an ideal gift choice during Christmas Day, Anniversary Day, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day and Birthday to your loved one. It suits women, men and girls, and goes well with casual wear or formal outfits to offer the perfect day-to-night accessory.You can wear buddhist bracelet yourself, as a bracelet or necklace chain.

Description

108 Mala Beads Bracelet Necklace Chain by AURA LOVE YOURSELF
What Are Mala Beads?
Buddhist prayer beads or malas are a traditional tool used to count the number of times a mantra is recited, breaths while meditating, counting prostrations, or the repetitions of a buddha's name. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions and therefore the term "Buddhist rosary" also appears.
Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This sādhanā (practice) is known in Sanskrit as japa. Malas are typically made with 18, 27, 54 or 108 beads.
How to Use Mala for Meditation?

The mala is traditionally held in the right hand and used in two ways;
In one method, the mala is hanging between the thumb and the ring (third) finger. The middle (second) finger is used to rotate the mala by one bead towards oneself with each repetition of the mantra. In the other method, the mala is hanging on the middle finger, with the thumb used to rotate the mala just as explained - one bead at a time.
Either way, the index finger is never used to touch the mala.
The practice begins at the summit bead (sumeru) and continues around the loop until the summit is reached again. The summit bead is never passed over. So if you plan to do more than 1 round, the mala is turned around to proceed again in the reverse direction.
Whenever the mala is taken up, it automatically conditions the mind to the meditative state.

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