Tibetan Buddhist Mala Prayer Beads
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Buddhist Mala: Tibetan Buddhist Mala Prayer Beads
Description
Buddhism means enlightenment or awakening. Our special 108 Tibetan buddhist mala can be used for meditation, prayers and spiritual healing. The beaded necklace is complete with a bright colored tassel on the edge making it easy to keep track of your ‘japa’.
- Color : Brown
- Prayer Mala Types/Material : sandalwood
- Bead Size: 4.5 mm
- Length : 28 inch
- Weight: 22 grams
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Buddhist Mala, also known as Tibetan Buddhist Mala Prayer Beads, is a powerful tool used for meditation, spiritual growth, and mindfulness. These beads hold significant meaning in Tibetan Buddhism and are traditionally used during meditation, chanting mantras, and for holistic healing practices. Our collection of Tibetan Buddhist Mala Prayer Beads is crafted with deep respect for their spiritual significance, combining both traditional craftsmanship and modern elegance.
These malas usually come with 108 beads, a sacred number in Buddhism representing the 108 human desires that one must overcome to reach enlightenment. Each bead can be made from a variety of materials such as sandalwood, rosewood, rudraksha seeds, or semi-precious stones like amethyst and turquoise. The beads are not only symbols of mindfulness but also serve as tactile reminders of one's spiritual path and focus. By using the Buddhist Mala during meditation or prayer, practitioners can count their mantras and stay anchored in their spiritual practice.
The process of creating these beads involves meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of their spiritual importance. Artisans carefully select materials that resonate with the spiritual properties desired in the final Mala. For instance, sandalwood beads are known for promoting tranquility and reducing stress, while rudraksha beads are believed to offer protection and peace. Every single bead is polished, drilled, and strung with profound care to ensure the Mala serves its purpose effectively.
Using a Buddhist Mala during meditation involves holding the Mala in your hand and gently moving from one bead to another while reciting a mantra or focusing on your breath. This repetitive action helps to calm the mind, bring about a state of deep relaxation, and enhance spiritual awareness. Many practitioners find that using a Mala helps to create a rhythm and a sense of peace in their meditation practice.
When selecting a Mala, it is important to choose one that resonates with your personal energy and spiritual goals. Some prefer the traditional wood or seed beads, while others are drawn to the vibrant colors and healing properties of gemstone beads. The choice of material can significantly influence the energy and effectiveness of your meditation practice. Additionally, the Guru bead, which is the larger bead at the beginning and end of the Mala, plays a crucial role in guiding the practitioner through their journey of enlightenment, marking each cycle of 108 repetitions.
Incorporating the Buddhist Mala into your daily routine can provide numerous benefits beyond spiritual growth. It promotes mindfulness, enhances concentration, reduces stress, and supports emotional well-being. Whether you are new to meditation or an experienced practitioner, using a Mala can deepen your practice and align your mind, body, and spirit towards achieving a harmonious state. With careful selection and mindful use, a Buddhist Mala will become a cherished companion on your journey to spiritual enlightenment and inner peace.