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Mala made of imitation ebony black elastic

Mala made of imitation ebony black elastic

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This mala is mounted on an elastic band and can therefore easily be worn as a bracelet.
It is made of colored maple wood beads because ebony trees are endangered.

This pearl necklace is mainly used in reciting and chanting mantras. It actually has a similar function to the rosary for Christians. The beads, consisting of semi-precious stones, real pearls, bodhi seeds or wood, are suitable for many purposes: for example, for counting all kinds of mantras or other prayers, bowing, walking tours and the like. The string is the same for all types of malas and should consist of nine threads, symbolizing the Buddha Vajradhara and the eight bodhisattvas. The large bead at the end symbolizes wisdom realizing complete emptiness and the cylindrical bead above symbolizes emptiness itself. Together they symbolize that all obstacles have been overcome.

The 108 bead mala is used for reciting or chanting mantras. The number 108 is the ideal number for all purposes. It is important that our thoughts are pure while reciting or chanting a mantra. A mantra is the practical use of positive energies that help us grow and protect our spirit. A mantra is a collection of syllables from the Tibetan or Sanskrit alphabet. The effect is achieved by repeating the mantra; it gets stronger the longer you repeat it. The sound that is produced when reciting is of essential importance. The vibration of the sound produces and creates a unique spiritual impression in the mind of the person reciting. It is said that a mantra is like a human being: one has to go through various stages before the real effect - the purification of mental impressions - is achieved. There are different mantras, some of which already carry the highest healing potential. These mantras can only be transferred from the master or guru to the student. They are called 'Siddha Mantras'

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