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Mala beads are a wonderful
tool to assist in mantra meditation as they help in keeping focus with
the optimum energy levels
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This item is a Tibetan New Religion Buddhism Green Jade
108 Prayer Mala Beads. There are 109 green jade beads strung in this
Mala prayer beads but we still customarily call it 108 Mala prayer
beads. Three brown beads are strung among the 108 beads. Besides, there
is a yellow Chinese knot at the bottom as a pendant on which their are
another ten same beads strung. 108 green jade Buddha beads are strung
very carefully and orderly by Tibetan artisan. It is an 100% handmade
Tibetan artwork. The green jade beads are so solid that there is no need
to worry about the quality of this Mala prayer beads. Please don't miss
it!
Jade is Stone of China in the world. It is Stone of Heaven in China! In
Chinese culture, "Gold has a value but jade is invaluable."
Jade in China is still seen as containing property that promote good
health, good luck and protection. Carved ritualistic and ornamental
objects continue to play an indispensable role in many aspects of
Chinese life. They are an eternal symbol of an ancient civilization.
Jade is the royal gemstone in China.
Prayer beads, or mala beads as they are called in the Buddhist religion,
represent a meditative tool. Their purpose may vary, but commonly the
beads are used to enhance 'goodness' and diminish 'toxins'. Driving away
evil and filling you and all beings with peace and bliss. Buddhism
teaches that this material object is used as an accomplice for gaining
merit on the path to enlightenment.
The origin of mala beads is the Hindu religion. Individuals who
converted from the Hindu faith to Buddhism during its birth, transferred
this devotional practice with them and it soon became a part of the
Buddhism. The story of the beads' origin is "Sakyamuni, the founder
of Buddhism. He taught king Vaidunya to thread 108 seeds of the Bodhi
tree on a string, and while passing them between his fingers to
repeat... 'Hail to the Buddha, the law, and the congregation'... 2,000
times a day. Another interpretation of this prayer is 'om mani padme
hum', repeated over and over according to how many beads are on a
person's mala.
There are 108 beads on a strand of mala prayer beads, because it
represents the number of sinful desires that one must overcome to reach
enlightenment or nirvana. Monks usually have mala beads with 108 beads,
where as a lay person may have a strand numbering in 30 or 40 beads.
This difference in length may possibly be explained by understanding
each person's distance traveled on the path to enlightenment.
Just as variety exists for the number of beads, color and material can
be different. Typically, monks' mala beads are made of black onyx. In
Tibet, mala strands often contain parts of semi-precious stones. In this
culture, the most valued strands are made of bones of holy men or lamas
with 108 beads divided by 3 brown beads. The end pieces on these strands
are "djore" (a thunderbolt) and "drilbu" (the bell).
Representing the Three Jewels, or Buddha, the doctrine, and the
community. In China, mala beads was never really popular - mainly used
by the ruling hierarchy as a status symbol.
The overall purpose of all mala beads is to create a sense of
tranquility and inner-peace for not only the individual, but for the
community as a whole. In reciting the prayer, 'toxins' will leave and a
sense of peace will enter making an individual that much closer to
reaching nirvana.
Mala Beads are a Buddhist tool of meditation. They are moved in rhythm
with the breath and mantra of the meditation. The action of moving the
beads keeps sleep and distraction at bay and incorporates more of the
whole body in the meditation. Each time the mantra is repeated, the
fingers move to the next bead. The mala is meant to focus the mind and
promote clear thought about the meaning of the mantra as it is chanted.
Schools of thought, from India, to Tibet, to China recommend different
ways of holding and counting Mala beads, but these are mostly local
idiosyncrasies. However each meditation should encompass the full cycle
of beads. Longer meditations should include additional full cycles,
starting at the summit and circling around again to the beginning.
Length: about 43 inch in length, 10 mm in diameter (green jade bead).
Suggested retail $ 49.99
Now $29.99
. Stock # 10004
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