Wearing a mala increases the concentration and the wearer gets rid of health problems. . It is said in the Skanda Purana that it destroys the greatest sins of the wearer. Hindus use the white coloured beads and the Buddhists use black coloured beads
Mala can get peace and health. It also ensures the maintenance of spiritual purity while keeping away Evil spirits. Tulsi is regarded best for worshipping Lord Vishnu, Krishna, and Balram. According to Ayurveda, it can also ensure keeping away throat diseases.
The full size Mala consists of 108 beads and a Guru bead, or tassel to remind us of the wonderful teachers in our lives. The number 108 is a sacred number in many cultures but particularly in the Hindu tradition. The number comes from multiplying the 12 astrological houses by the 9 planets
Rudraksha malas are used to keep count while chanting mantras or during meditation. The smooth beads are soothing to touch and help maintain focus. In Ayurveda and traditional medicine, Rudraksha beads are believed to have healing properties. Wearing them close to the skin is thought to have a positive effect on the body and mind.
Rudraksha is associated with Lord Shiva and is believed to have protective qualities. Wearing a Rudraksha mala is thought to protect the wearer from negative energies. The tactile experience of holding and using a Rudraksha mala can have a calming effect, making it useful for stress relief and anxiety management.
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mala with gomukhi japa mala. Wearing a mala increases the concentration and the wearer gets rid of health problems. The wood in the beads is healthy for the skin as well. It is said in the Skanda Purana that it destroys the greatest sins of the wearer. Hindus use the white coloured beads and the Buddhists use black coloured beads