What is mala?
The word mala was derived from the sanskrit word ‘Garland’ which is a set of beads used by Buddhists, Hindus and Yogis. Traditional Chandan Mala beads consist of 108 beads strung on durable material, finished with a tassel or knotted ends. These fragrant malas are used during Meditation, where the practitioner has to count the number of times he or she repeats a chant, mantra or intention. Mala beads are made up of different materials such as wood, seed, precious or semi precious stones. These are worn around the neck or wrist.
Chandan Mala:
Chandan is the Sanskrit word for Indian Sandalwood. Grown in Asia and East India, Sandalwood was originally used at funeral ceremonies; burnt so the scent could carry the soul into the next life. The aroma-which retains its fragrance for decades, comes from the wood itself. The warm soothing scent of sandalwood helps the mind to unwind and helps open the heart to love. In ancient Buddhist tradition, Sandalwood has been celebrated as the perfect meditation tool for thousands of years.
– Sandalwood is the second-most expensive wood in the world.
– White Sandalwood.
– Enhance your meditation.
– Stimulates the base Chakra.
– Promotes energy and enthusiasm.
– Sandalwood mala crafted with 108 sandalwood beads.
– Promotes spiritual awareness when worn.
– Are worn around the neck or wrist.
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