Mala Beads
Enhance your meditative practice with the exquisite aid of Mala beads. Repeating a chosen mantra or intention, methodically move through the beads one-by-one. The personal nature of meditation is reflected in the diverse materials, lengths, colors, and gemstones available for malas, allowing each owner to express their individual identity and attach personal significance to their mala.
Our studio-crafted malas feature a diverse range of materials, such as wood, seeds, bone, gemstones, and metals, offering a selection of wrist malas and 108 beads mala necklaces. Each piece is imbued with distinctive significance and properties.
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Discover the perfect meditation companion with our selection of Mala Beads, also known as Buddhist Mala Bracelets. Our collection includes a variety of handcrafted wrist malas and 108 bead mala necklaces from Nepal. Each mala holds unique significance and can aid in your prayers and focus. Don't miss out on our SALE - shop Buddhist Mala Online now.
Mala can serve as decor and for japa practice.
It is possible to use your meditation mala as a decoration, but it must be properly cleansed beforehand. Be sure to consider these important points before using your mala for japa: 1. Traditional malas consist of 108 beads ranging from 6-8mm in size. 2. High-quality malas usually have hand-tied knots between each bead. 3. Prayer Mala Beads often include a larger guru bead. 4. Typically, a tassel made of silk or cotton completes the prayer mala beads.
What is so special about Japa Mala
Buddhist Prayer Beads, also known as Japa Mala or Buddhist Mala or Bodhi Beads, are traditionally used for meditational purposes to maintain focus. Typically, a mala consists of 108 beads and can be worn on the right hand as a bracelet or wrist band, or around the neck. Made from materials such as seeds, sandalwood, rosewood, or gemstones, each bead holds significance. The 109th bead, known as the guru stone, represents gratitude and our spiritual connection, learn more about Mala Beads meaning and benefits here
How to meditate with Mala Beads
A traditional Mala Bead consists of 108 beads and a guru bead, which is larger than the others. It is believed that malas assist in counting the number of times mantras are repeated. Malas can be used for mantra repetition and breath control.
Mantra Repetition Meditation using Mala Bead: The use of one bead is recommended for reciting a single mantra, such as "OM" or "I am Calm", or similar calming phrases. This can enhance the meditative experience and promote a sense of inner peace and well-being.
Expert Tip: Enhance Your Meditation Practice with Breath Control and Mala Beads. Begin by holding the first bead and taking a full inhale and exhale, then continue to count each bead for optimal focus.