Jaipur Gemological Lab Certified 12.99 Grams original Tulsi Mala with scanner For Wearing/Prayer with Hand Knotted (7-8Mm, Rare Bead Size, Neck Length, 108+1 Beads, 34 Inches)-100% Natural Tulsi Beads
Package Contents:- Tulsi Mala made of 7-8 mm original tulsi beads with Jaipur gemological lab certificate with scanner on certificate. We assure you of Original Tulsi Mala without any artificial polish. The beads are in absolutely natural condition.
Beads Size 7-8mm. Each rosary is duly certified and certificate from Lab shall be dispatched with each separate unit
Tulsi Mala Color:- The light Chandan coloured mala with orange knots after each bead for ease in chanting.
As soon as you wear the tulsi mala, around your neck or around your wrist, you feel protected and focussed. It actually goes a long way in helping you deal with the stress of modern life. If time permits, you can simply chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare/Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare. Some people believe that this mere chant is enough for salvation in this dark age called Kali Yuga, but even this seems a difficult task for people to do, such is the manifestatio
All people who use a rosary or mala around the world and following different religions will acknowledge that holding it in your hand enchances one's concentration on the prayer. There's a certain path you follow while using the beads and that makes praying a concrete and real affair. Krishna devotees believe that increased chanting brings you closer to God.
Tulsi Mala size (neck length): 86 cms | In Inches : 34 Inchs , Tulsi Mala Weight:- 12.99 grams.
Description
Tulsi, Tulasi or Vrinda (Holy Basil) is a sacred plant in Hindu belief. Hindus regard it as an earthly manifestation of the goddess Tulsi; she is regarded as the avatar of Lakshmi, and thus the consort of the god Vishnu. In other legends, she is called Vrinda and distinct from Lakshmi. In the story, she married Jalandhara. The offering of its leaves is mandatory in ritualistic worship of Vishnu and his avatars like Krishna and Vithoba. Many Hindus have tulsi plants growing in front of or near their home, often in special pots or a special masonry structure known as Tulsi Vrindavan as this is related to their culture. Traditionally, Tulsi is planted in the center of the central courtyard of Hindu houses. It is believed that the use of Tulsi beads, purify the mind, body as well as the soul of a person. It radiates positive vibes in the aura of a person and helps him get rid of all forms of negative energy. Tulsi Mala is instrumental in cleansing mind, body and soul of all impure karma and thoughts. Tulsi Mala protects the person adorning it from all kinds of negative influences like ghosts, evil spirits and other paranormal activities. Tulsi Mala brings equanimity of thoughts and emotions.