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Malas – The Monastery Store From the Sanskrit "heavenly garland," malas are used in Buddhism to count repetitions of mantras—short sacred phrases—or prostrations Traditional malas have beads crafted from seeds, gemstones, or wood, and are often finished with an additional "guru" bead and a special knot and or tassel
Mala Beads, Buddhist Mala Prayer Beads and Necklaces Whether you’re deepening your spiritual practice or looking for a heartfelt gift, our malas are designed to inspire clarity, intention, and peace We offer a craftsmanship guarantee and a complimentary pouch to store your beads when not in use
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Mala Beads: Wrist Mala Bracelets and Mala Necklaces Discover a collection of authentic wrist malas and 108-bead Buddhist mala necklaces, each one ethically sourced and handmade in the shadow of the sacred Boudhanath Stupa in Nepal since 1999
MALAS 101 - Mala and Mantra Malas are made from various types of materials, including gemstones, wood, seeds or crystals When not used for specifically meditation, malas can help wearers carry a sense of peace, calm, mindfulness and focus with them throughout the day
Malas: Buddhist Prayer Beads Hindu Rosaries | Japa Mala Beads Malas: Buddhist Prayer Beads Hindu Rosaries A Mala is a Buddhist, Tibetan, or Hindu rosary of prayer beads Meditating on each mala bead using a prayer, affirmation, or mantra, is an ancient Eastern technique to create tranquility and peace of mind
Four Types of Malas | Mala Merkaba Malas, or prayer beads, are deeply rooted in spiritual traditions across the world While they share a common purpose as tools for meditation, prayer, and mindfulness, each type of mala—Japa, Zen, Tibetan, and Mantra—carries its unique history, patterns, and meanings