Satya Japa Mala
Description
Traditional rudraksha mala made from authentic stone fruit with a beautiful ornament made from howlite and coral. Mala beads are the most ancient form of a rosary, the beads are used to count the repetitions of a mantra or prayer.
In translation, japa means repetitive prayer and mala means garland. The beads are used to count repetitions of prayers, chants or mantras. One repetition is usually said for each bead while turning the bead clockwise with the thumb. There is an additional bead, known as the guru bead, counting should start next to this bead. Usually the guru bead is not used during counting, but rather the counting then proceeds in the opposite direction.
There are many styles of holding and using the mala and many types of mantras, therefore individual research is recommended to find the style that works for each individual. A good mantra to get started with is Om Mani Padme Hum which essentially stands for universal compassion.
DETAILS
- Made in Nepal
- 8mm genuine Amethyst beads
- 34" long
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