Mala Beads Buddhist Rosary
The Mala is a rosary containing 108 beads. It is used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or name/s of a particular deity, a practice known in Sanskrit as japa. They are also known as Tibetan Prayer Beads
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Hindu tradition holds that the correct way to use a mala is with the right hand, with the thumb flicking one bead to the next, and with the mala draped over the middle finger. The index finger represents ego, the greatest impediment to Self-Realization, so it is considered best avoided (as with the ego) when chanting on a mala.
To empower the mala and the mantra used, japa (mantra meditation) should be practiced each day for 40 continuous days. When the mala becomes empowered it can be worn or lightly placed on oneself or others to transmit the energy of the mantra as well as the energetic qualities of the mala. When you use a new mantra with a mala, this energy becomes replaced, so it is recommended to use a new mala with each mantra if possible.
When not in use, store your Mala in a special, clean and preferably sacred space.
Properties of Rosewood Mala Beads
Rosewood is one of the most popular types of wood used to make Mala beads.The energy of Rosewood is primarily feminine and focused on spiritual health and beauty so it is an ideal wood for Mala beads. Rosewood is especially effective in spiritual healing, divination and scrying. When Rosewood is carried or worn as a charm it will enhance female beauty and grace.
Buy your loved one a set of Boxed Rosewood Mala Beads for Christmas gift
