Rudraksha Mala
What is mala?
The word mala was derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Garland’, a set of beads used by Buddhists, Hindus, and Yogis. Traditional Rudraksha Mala beads consist of 108 beads strung on durable material, finished with a tassel or knotted ends. These 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.
Rudraksha Mala:
Rudraksha is a seed that is covered by a blue outer shell when ripe, sometimes called blueberry beads. These seeds are valued similarly to semi-precious stones and are primarily used as organic jewellery and malas in India, Nepal and Indonesia. Rudraksha is a Sanskrit word consisting of Rudra and Aksha. Rudra is one of Shiva’s Vedic names and Aksha means ‘eyes’. Thus; called “Lord Rudra’s eyes” in translation. This Rudraksha mala is burnt sienna in colour and is not only great for spiritual practices but is beautifully worn as jewellery.
– Enhance your meditation.
– Cleansing Chakras
– Promotes energy and enthusiasm.
– Rudraksha mala crafted with 108 sandalwood beads.
– Promotes spiritual awareness when worn.
– Are worn around the neck or wrist.
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