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Product description Japa Mala Rudraksha Buddha Head 06 mm Black
Traditional mala handcrafted on the exotic island of Bali made of Rudraksha seeds, adorned with a metal element of Buddha's head and a black tassel.
Malas have been used for centuries during meditation, chanting mantras, reciting affirmations, or performing breathing exercises associated with counting beads. A mala can be worn as a necklace, wrapped around the wrist, used as a meditation tool, a protective talisman, or personal jewelry.
Traditional Buddhist prayer beads typically have 108 beads, but the number of beads in our Balinese malas varies. Although the number 108 holds religious and cultural significance, the ways malas are used and the importance of the numbers can differ across practices and traditions. Ultimately, wearing and using the mala is a personal and spiritual choice, as is the meaning attributed to it.
Rudraksha is the dried woody seed of the sacred Elaeocarpus granitus tree, tied to a legend of the god Shiva. According to tha tale, the god Shiva decided to meditate on humanity for a thousand years. At the end of his meditation, he was so filled with divine compassion that he began to weep. Wherever his tears fell, trees grew, and their fruits were named "God's Tears" – Rudraksha.
The fruits of Rudraksha enhance mental resilience, calm the mind, help against stress, and act as a powerful protection against negative energy. It is believed that the god Shiva sent these fruits to earth to benefit all who seek liberation and guidance on the path to enlightenment.
Caring for Rudraksha
Since Rudraksha absorbs the energy of its wearer, it should not be touched by others.
It is recommended to occasionally cleanse the Rudraksha with lukewarm water, gently scrub it with a soft brush, and allow it to dry naturally. You can then treat the seeds by applying a small amount of oil, ideally coconut or almond oil. Avoid contact with chemical detergents.
Each bead of the mala is separated by knots. These knots symbolize care and patience, make it easier to move the beads between the fingers during meditation, and also serve a practical purpose – if the mala breaks, you will not lose any of the beads and it can be restrung.
The Buddha's head is a central attribute of Buddhism, symbolizing wisdom, enlightenment, peace, and harmony. The depiction of the Buddha in any form significantly enhances the flow of positive energy and helps on the path of spiritual growth.
The tassel of the mala is a distinctive feature, but it is more than decorative. Through the gathering of the threads of the necklace into a single tassel, it represents interconnectedness. The continuous strand symbolizes unity.