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Tulsi Mala - Decreasing bead size - Rough Hindu Tulsi Japa Mala Knotted 108 Prayer Beads, India Krishna mala, Rustic Wood Beads Hindu Tulsi Mala

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Special Features

  • Sacred Tulsi Beads: Made from the sacred Tulsi (Holy Basil) plant, which holds deep spiritual significance in Hinduism, especially in the worship of Lord Vishnu.
  • Purity and Devotion: Tulsi is considered a symbol of purity, faith, and devotion, often used in the practice of Japa (repeating mantras) to deepen spiritual connection.
  • Enhances Meditation: Ideal for focused meditation and prayer, helping to cultivate inner peace, devotion, and concentration.
  • Aromatic Properties: The beads release a subtle, calming fragrance, adding to the peaceful atmosphere during spiritual practices.
  • Wearing Tulsi mala also increase honor, prestige and self respect.

Description

⩥Round Tulsi Japa Mala "Japa" refers to the meditative repetition of a mantra or the name of a deity. In Sanskrit, "Japa" literally means "muttering" or "mumbling", but in spiritual practice, we use it to talk about a sacred sound, word, or phrase as a form of meditation. "Mala" refers to the garland of prayer beads used to count mantra repetitions - hence "Japa Mala" - freeing the mind from the counting to focus on the mantra itself. "Mala" means garland in Sanskrit. Most mala's are 108 beads, but shorter ones can be useful in groups of nine. Mala's are convenient but are not necessary for meditation practice. Tulsi malas are made from the wood of the Tulsi plant (Holy Basil), a plant associated with Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi, goddess of wealth, happiness, and good fortune.

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