7mm Rudraksha Japa Mala
$16.00
7mm Rudraksha Japa Mala are made from the berry of the Rudraksha Tree, In general, adorning oneself with Rudraksha Malas has historically been prescribed by Ayurvedic medicine to help mitigate many common ailments.
These 7mm Rudraksha Japa Mala come to us from Brindavan, India, hand-strung from local materials. Certainly, malas are an intrinsic thread woven into Indian culture. On the streets of Brindavan, one finds strings of malas in hand; Malas facilitate counting repetitions of 108 mantras. For instance, worn around the neck, malas remind the wearer of their inherent holy nature. Japa Mala beads are hung on statues of deities. The beads are found on the corners of framed pictures of gurus and saints. Each string of malas contains 108 beads; Indeed, the number most connected to human life within the Hindu tradition.
To point out, Rudraksha translated from Sanskrit is "Shiva's Tears". After Shiva had been meditating for many years on the welfare of all creatures, a tear rolled down his face in the form of a Rudraksha bead. This bead landed on the earth and planted the first tree of its kind. Some believe that the wearer of these beads will learn to embody the qualities of Shiva, living a fearless life. We also have 3mm and 9mm Rudraksha Japa Malas.
These hand-strung beads are 7mm and are 17 inches long. Each mala contains 108 genuine Indian Rudraksha beads.
Size: 17 inches long, 7mm wide
Material: 108 genuine Indian Rudraksha tree mala beads
Country of Origin: India
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