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Hindu Yoga Natural Rudraksha 108 And 21 Beads Mala Necklace Bracelet Free Pouch

Hindu Yoga Natural Rudraksha 108 And 21 Beads Mala Necklace Bracelet Free Pouch

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Rudraksha malas, made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus ganitrus), hold immense spiritual significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other spiritual practices. These beads are cherished for their unique spiritual, health, and metaphysical properties. The term “Rudraksha” itself is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Rudra” (a name for Lord Shiva) and “Aksha” (eye), symbolizing the tears of Shiva according to Hindu mythology.

21 BEADS WRIST MALA:
❤ Great Wrist Mala Bracelet For Meditation and Yoga Practitioners
❤ Wrist Mala: One Size Fits Most Wrist - Well Strung on Multi Strands Adjustable nylon cord.
❤ Beads are approximately 9mm and 7 Inches Long
❤ One hand-made inlaid work Tibetan brass marker bead.
❤ Free Mala Pouch - Color of the Free Pouch May differ

FULL 108 BEADS MALA:
❤ Great Mala Necklace For Meditation and Yoga Practitioners
❤ Well Strung on Multi Strands Adjustable nylon cord.
❤ Beads are approximately 9mm and 32-34 Inches Long (From one end to Another end)
❤ Three hand-made inlaid work Tibetan brass marker beads.
❤ Free Mala Pouch - Color of the Free Pouch May differ.

Rudraksha beads are believed to embody the potent energies of Shiva, representing his tears of compassion for humanity. They are traditionally used in malas (prayer beads) for japa meditation—reciting mantras to aid concentration, spiritual connection, and inner peace. Each bead has facets or “mukhis” that are believed to have specific properties and influences, ranging from one to twenty-one mukhis, each with its own significance and benefits.

Malas are used all over by Buddhists around the world especially they are used in Tibet, Nepal, and India. You will always see the monks as well as lay people using them while walking around the stupas or temples or monasteries. A Mala is usually used for prostrations, counting mantras, and so on. It is worn on the left wrist while not in use.

Suggested Mantras for this mala

"Om Mani Padme Hum" To Chenrezig
"Om Muni Muni Maha Muni ye soha" To Lord Buddha Shakyamuni
"Om Tare Turi Tutari Turi Soha" To White Tara
"Tayatha Om Bekatse Bekatse Maha Bekatse Raza Samu Gati Soha" To Healing Medicine Buddha.

All our beads are directly purchased from small artisans in Nepal and India. All our malas are hand-strung here in the US with love and prayers. When you Purchase this mala it helps and support the artisan and their families in Nepal and India. Your support is highly appreciated.

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