Rudraksha Seed Malas have traditionally been used by Hindu & Buddhist followers for controlling stress, overall healing, meditation, and engendering positive changes. For thousands of years in India, yogis have worn rudraksha malas to experience the deep tranquility and concentration which are vital for meditation and control of mind and body.
The seed of the rudraksha tree (Elaeocarpus granitrus) holds a very special place in Hinduism, and is credited to possess mystical and divine properties. Necklaces made of rudraksha beads are considered auspicious as well as powerful, and are supposed to have profound astrological and health benefits. It is believed that one who wears rudraksha is untouched by sins, and is protected from all impious deeds or thoughts.
The Rudraksha Seed Mala is made from 5-sided seeds of rudraksha trees, which is believed to be rich with shakti, calms the kundalini energy, and opens the heart chakra. Used for meditation and protection.
The beads on this Rudraksha Seed Mala are approximately .5 inches or 12.7mm in diameter.
What are Japa Mala Beads:
Since the dawn of time, man has used stone beads strung in a circle as a powerful spiritual symbol. Japa Mala, or "Mala" Beads, Mala, which means a garland of beads, flowers or prayers, is also known as a rosary or prayer beads. Mala beads are used to keep count of your mantras (Sanskrit prayers) while in meditation. The large summit bead, otherwise known as the 'sumeru' (mountain), or guru bead, provides a starting and ending point on the mala for counting the repetitions. Mala beads are an ancient tool that was developed to keep the mind focused on the practice of meditation.
They are generally made from different materials, and each material has specific properties which subtly affect the subconscious mind of the practitioner which in turn affects the various aspects of the spiritual and physical body. Mala Beads may be worn on the body, either inside or outside clothing to maintain the energies and power gained from meditation and spiritual use.
Mala Bead Use:
A mala can be used with either hand. Always start with the first bead after the main or 'Guru' bead. As you repeat your mantra, move each bead with the thumb towards the body over the meridian point on your middle finger. As you progress, the Guru bead first descends and then ascends on the other side. When you reach the Guru bead, repeat the mantra and make a prayer. To begin again, turn the mala around and continue from the start again.
Get your set of Rudraksha Seed Malas and begin your meditation regiment and reap the rewards that come from the power of rudraksha seeds.
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