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    108 Beads Semi-precious Stone Meditation Prayer Japa Mala Necklaces

  • Crystal/ Stone
  • Sizes available: 8 mm 
  • Count: 108 beads
  • Length(Neck drop): 17.5 inches
  • Used durable nylon string cord.
  • Genuine Quality.
  • Made in Nepal

Product description

A Japa mala or mala (meaning garland) is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers, usually divisible by 9, are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This practice is known in Sanskrit as Japa. Malas are typically made with 19, 21, 27, 54, or 108 beads. In Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally Malas of 108 beads are used. Some practitioners use Malas of 21 or 28 beads for doing prostrations. Doing one 108-bead mala counts as 100 mantra recitations, the extra repetitions are done to amend any mistakes in pronunciation or other faults of recitation. Malas are mainly used to count mantras. These mantras can be recited for different purposes linked to working with the mind. The material used to make the beads can vary according to the purpose of the mantras used. Some beads can be used for all purposes and all kinds of mantras.

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Authentic 8 mm Original Prayer Semi-precious Stone Japa Mala Necklace

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    108 Beads Semi-precious Stone Meditation Prayer Japa Mala Necklaces

  • Crystal/ Stone
  • Sizes available: 8 mm 
  • Count: 108 beads
  • Length(Neck drop): 17.5 inches
  • Used durable nylon string cord.
  • Genuine Quality.
  • Made in Nepal

Product description

A Japa mala or mala (meaning garland) is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers, usually divisible by 9, are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This practice is known in Sanskrit as Japa. Malas are typically made with 19, 21, 27, 54, or 108 beads. In Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally Malas of 108 beads are used. Some practitioners use Malas of 21 or 28 beads for doing prostrations. Doing one 108-bead mala counts as 100 mantra recitations, the extra repetitions are done to amend any mistakes in pronunciation or other faults of recitation. Malas are mainly used to count mantras. These mantras can be recited for different purposes linked to working with the mind. The material used to make the beads can vary according to the purpose of the mantras used. Some beads can be used for all purposes and all kinds of mantras.

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