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Zazen Sacred Icons :: Mala Buddhist Prayer Beads
Mala (prayer beads, rosaries ~ the name apparently derives from the compressed rose petals from which these were originally made, worry beads) have been used for centuries in almost every religious tradition (esp. Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity) as an aid to prayer and meditation. In Buddhism and Hinduism a full mala should have a 108 beads (a sacred number), and a shorter mala (i.e. a wrist mala, designed to be worn round the wrist) usually has 27 (108/4). We stock a variety of mala, in various sizes, fashioned from materials including fragrant sandalwood, other woods, and yak bone.
We have a range of Wrist & Full Mala from Nepal.
Mala Buddhist Prayer Beads made from sandalwood, yak bone and rudraksha seeds, some including coral and turquoise stone beads, in various sizes.
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Rudraksha Seed Full Mala
CODE: MA15
Full mala with beads made from sacred Rudraksha seeds as used by Yogis and Sadhus in India. 108 beads, each bead about 10 mm (half an inch) in diameter.
Price: £6.95
including VAT of £1.16
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Tibetan Buddhist Lama Full Mala
CODE: MA16
The Tibetan Buddhist Lama mala as used by Tibetan Buddhist Lamas, 108 large (12 mm) wooden beads with 2 silver Dorje separators. Includes 6 red coral beads and 3 pieces of turquoise stone.
Price: £9.95
including VAT of £1.66
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