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Wooden Mallah meditation beads that can be worn as a stacked bracelet or a long necklace. Used for prayer and meditation. 35cm length.

 

Mallah meditation beads, also known as malas, are sacred tools used in meditation and prayer practices across various spiritual traditions, particularly in Hinduism and Buddhism. These beads are typically made from natural materials such as wood, seeds, or gemstones and are crafted with great care and intentionality.

A traditional mala consists of 108 beads, which are strung together on a sturdy thread or cord. Each bead is separated by a smaller bead known as a spacer or guru bead, which signifies the beginning and end of the mala. The guru bead often features a tassel or decorative ornamentation, symbolizing unity and completeness.

Mallah meditation beads are used as a counting device during meditation and prayer. Practitioners move their fingers along each bead, reciting a mantra, prayer, or affirmation with each repetition. This rhythmic movement helps to focus the mind, deepen concentration, and cultivate a sense of inner peace and spiritual connection.

Beyond their practical use in meditation, mallah beads are also revered as sacred objects imbued with spiritual significance. The materials from which they are made, as well as the intention and energy invested in their creation, contribute to their spiritual potency.

In addition to their spiritual benefits, mallah meditation beads are also valued for their aesthetic beauty and craftsmanship. Many practitioners choose beads that resonate with them personally, selecting materials and designs that align with their individual preferences and spiritual beliefs.

Overall, mallah meditation beads serve as powerful tools for deepening one's spiritual practice, fostering mindfulness, and cultivating a sense of inner tranquility and connection with the divine.

Mallah beads

£6.95Price
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