Hindu Prayer Beads Mala

Hindu Prayer Beads Mala

Hindu Prayer Beads Mala

10mm Rosewood and Turquoise Prayer Beads Japa Mala (108 Beads Rosary)
10mm Rosewood and Turquoise Prayer Beads Japa Mala (108 Beads Rosary)
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An indispensable to tool for your meditative practice. Each bead is used to count the repetition of a mantra or chant. The number 108 bears spiritual significance across several religions. The largest bead - at which point the worshiper commences his chant - is the Guru bead, a symbol of the teacher-student bond, from this hangs a tassel.

Parmita Rudraksha Mala 22k Gold Plated Om Pendant & Pearl
Parmita Rudraksha Mala 22k Gold Plated Om Pendant & Pearl
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Parmita, the wisdom, perfection of the beyond, the state of letting go to infinity. The Parmita - 6.5 mm Rudraksha beads capped on either side with 22K Gold Plated Silver caps, Fresh Water Pearls & a 22K Gold Plated Silver Om Pendant, 72 Bead Mala has accents of fresh water pearls, symbolizing purity and aides to stimulate the mind with clarity and wisdom, enhancing personal integrity...

Tibetan Mala with Round Beads of Antique Brown Bone Finish, for Meditation and Prayer
Tibetan Mala with Round Beads of Antique Brown Bone Finish, for Meditation and Prayer
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This is a full length antique bone mala of 108 beads. Much like a rosary, this strand of 108 beads are primarily used as prayer beads, with each bead marking the repetition of a prayer or a mantra. The mala has a soft silky feel and will make an ideal choice for spiritual development.

Red Sandalwood Mala With Tassel for Meditation and Prayer, 6mm Beads
Red Sandalwood Mala With Tassel for Meditation and Prayer, 6mm Beads
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This is a red sandalwood mala of 108 beads of 6mm. Sandalwood is the symbol of Brahma and blessed by Lakshmi. It enlightens the consciousness and provides improved concentration. Use these beads in meditation as traditional mala beads or wear as healing jewelry...

Tulsi Mala Rosary from India, 36 Inches
Tulsi Mala Rosary from India, 36 Inches
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Tulsi Mala made of Tulsi wood are considered very suitable for meditation. Tulsi is reported to possess remarkable physical and spiritual healing proprieties and helps to improve devotion and love in the heart...

Sandalwood and Rosewood Mala Prayer Bead Necklace, 20
Sandalwood and Rosewood Mala Prayer Bead Necklace, 20 " Strand of 108, 3mm Beads
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This is a mala made with sandalwood and rosewood beads. There are 108 beads with a 3mm size. The beads are strung together with a nylon cord forming a necklace that is 20 " long. Sandalwood is best known for its incense, oils, and beads...

Rudraksha Mala Seed Prayer Necklace 35
Rudraksha Mala Seed Prayer Necklace 35", 108 Beads at 10mm
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This is a necklace made with Rudraksha seed mala beads. There are 108 beads measuring 10mm in size. Each bead marks the repetition of a prayer. Please note that tassel colors may vary. Rudraksha Mala has been used by Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists as rosary for thousands of years for meditation purposes to sanctify the mind, body and soul.

Mini Sandalwood Prayer Mala 4mm
Mini Sandalwood Prayer Mala 4mm
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Created out of sandalwood beads in this case, the prayer mala is the rosary of the Hindu world. This particular mala has been created to be closed with a clasp so it can be worn or otherwise used in a more versatile fashion, though it is traditionally held in one hand while one counts the beads in meditation, or recites prayers to the divine in rhythm with one`s breathing...

Ebony Wood Prayer Bead Mala, 36
Ebony Wood Prayer Bead Mala, 36 " Strand of 108, 10mm Beads and Color Tassel
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This is a mala made with ebony wood beads. There are 108 beads with a 10mm size. The beads are strung together with a nylon cord forming a necklace that is 36 " long and there is a colored tassel at the end...

Tea Stained Bone Mala Prayer Bead Necklace, 18
Tea Stained Bone Mala Prayer Bead Necklace, 18 " Strand of 9x4mm Beads and Tassel
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This is a mala made with tea stained water buffalo bone. There are 108 beads with a 9x4 mm size. The beads are strung together with a cord forming a necklace that is 18 " long and there are 3 tassels. Bone is one of the many materials used for malas...





Hindu Prayer Beads Mala

RUDRAKSHA – THE DIVINE FRUIT - PART 1

1)      Rudraksha is the other name of Lord Shiva. Rudraksha is the dried fruit if there Rudraksha Tree and there are many type of Rudraksha for which separate discussion shall be made in the series on Rudraksha to follow.

 

2)      Rudraksha trees are found in Himalayas, region, Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, Asssam and Java. Normally Rudrakshas are found in four colors : (1) Red, (2) White, (3) Black and (4) Mixed. General dark brown Rudraksha are seem. Further, Rudrakshas are of 38 types and are normally available in 21 facets (Mukhas). The available Rudrakshas are from 1 to 14 and the remaining Rudrakshas with 15 ti 21 faces are rarely found. Even Rudraksha with face 1 only is also rarely available and even if available, after due verification, the cost would range from Rs. 1000/- to 10000/-.

 

3)      Rudraksha Mala (Rosary) is use for offering prayer to the God- Lord shiva. The creator, protector and destroyer Lord Shiva bestows all his blessings on the user of Rudraksha Rosary. Please see that Rudraksha Mala is purified before being used. The prayer with Rudraksha Mala may be started on Monday before Sun-rise after taking bath and Rudraksha should be washed first in clean water and in cow milk. Lit Dhoop/ Agarbati and if possible cotton Gheebatti and hold the Rudraksha beads on the smoke emenating form the Dhoop-batti. Recite the Mantra for particular Rudraksha (wait for next write-up to know the Mantra for each Rudraksha).

 

4)      Tubercled net Rudraksh is seen worn by Hindu mysic, faqirs, and sages and also by the common man elite persons. According to mythology it is stated that the Lord Shiva while meditating for several thousand years, cried and his tears fell on the earth and took shape of Rudraksha (one, two or three pieces and so on) is beneficial and serves as a protection of the native. Rudraksha, a holy bead, has to come to gain traditional importance over centuries.

 

5)      Rudraksha is worshipped on Mondays as Lord Shiva also owns Monday. There is common belief among Hindus that all Mondays during the Lunar month of Sharavana are the divine days of the Lord Shiva. All Mondays falling in the month of Sharavana are considered auspicious and are equally good for wearing Rudraksha.

 

6)      Rudraksha's botanical name is Elaecoarpus anitrus. It is a medium, size tree that grows upto 60 feet and 4 feet in girth, generally buttressed at the base. The Rudrakshas obtained from the tree are cleaned, polished, and even stained sometimes and then used as beads for rosaies bracelets and other ornamental objects. In India, 25 species are found and the important States are Himalayas in Arunachal-Prades, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and also in the Konkan Ghats.

 

7)      Rudrakshas also serve as an ornament when fifted with tips of gold/silver etc. to beautify the neck, the beads are used in various forms and also are worm around the neck touching the cheat, and also around the waist, around the wrist but they must be near the native's skin for at least about 12 hours per day. No magic would happen by wearing the Rudraksha. It taken about 45 days for effects of the Rudraksha to reach the inner cells of the body. As a precaution, you are advised not to wear Rudraksha during sex, during menstrual cycles, while eating non-veg food and also while visiting the cremation ground.

 

8)      Health-wise, the Rudraksha is well known to keep blood pressure under control, mental peace, have self-confidence, gives matrimonial harmony, prosperity, mediation, spiritual progress and gives a higher level of consciousness. In Indian system, Rudraksha is also used as a medicine for mental disorders, epilepsy, asthma, arthritis, liver disorder, hypertension etc. it has come to my notice that a report from Philippines suggested that the back of Rudraksha is useful to treat even enlarged spleen.

 

9)      It is unfortunate that authorities had not paid the needed attention to the up-keep of Rudraksha trees. I don't have any statistics but from the various reports it is seen that the population of Rudraksha trees in India is depleting at an alarming rate because of deforestation and other factors including harvesting of nuts. Since huge quantity of ‘Rudraksha' is collected from forest floor, it has caused shrinkage in the seed bank for Rudraksha. Further poor germination coupled with a prolonged dormancy period (2 or 3 years) also add to the diminishing of Rudraksha in quantity. As I understand, it is very difficult to raise the seedlings of the Rudraksha in a nersury. I shall be glad if I am enlightened by the readers.

 

10)  Natural dispersal mechanism of the seeds of Rudraksha is not known though it is stated that pulp of a ripe fruit o the Rudraksha is eaten by rats, rabbits, squirrels and other birds.

 

11)  In view of the message of Lord Shiva being spread to all in the modern times including by the serial ‘Om Nama Shivaya' and also by other films on Lord Shiva, the time has come to imitated the programmers for the quantification of the Rudraksha trees in undisturbed and disturbed forests. In view of fast depletion, it is time to explore some easy and neutral methods for germination to help maintain the quantity and quality of Rudraksha for the benefit and quality of Rudraksha for the benefit of humanity at large.

About the Author

Dr. Shanker Adawal, Jyotishacharya in Astrology is a professional and Astrology is his passion and an urge. His predictive technique is based on Bhrigu Technique whose principles and doctrines have been deciphered from research of above two decades . He is a professional in the field of telecommunications. He is presently working for one of the Fortune 500 Indian companies at a senior position. Did his MBA and PhD. and worked with Multinationals in India and abroad, before joining his presnt assignment. He has travelled extensively both in India and abroad. He also has keen interest in Human Rights.He got interested in astrology when he was young, did his Jyotishacharya. His desire and aspiration to share the findings of his research and the new dimensions which can be given to the science of astrology. www.connectingmind.com


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