Mala Bracelets

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Discover our collection of Buddhist mala and Tibetan mala bracelets in natural wood and semi-precious stones. The mala is a Buddhist and Tibetan rosary bracelet or meditation bracelet that repels negative energies and brings good luck to its wearer. Also discover our collection of Buddhist mala necklaces with 108 beads as well as our Tibetan braided bracelets.

Mala, what is it, how to use it and how to choose it?

The Mala is an object well known to people who practice meditation or yoga. Also called Mala japa, it's kind of rosary that buddhists and the yogis use during their prayer or meditation sessions. Indeed, the Mala is known to increase the capacity of concentration during meditation.

In general, a Mala is made up of 108 beads which is used for long meditations. In addition to these 108 pearls, there is another pearl called the guru pearl which serves as a reference element during prayer. On the other hand, you can also find Malas with 18, 27 or 54 beads. Used mainly for shorter meditations. Note, however, that these numbers of pearls always have a relationship with the number 108.

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How to use a Mala?

Mala finds its origin in India. It is used to count mantras during meditation. It is therefore very useful for meditation concentration because thought is no longer busy counting the number of mantra cited. Be careful however, there are a few rules to respect on the use of a Mala during meditation.

The first thing to do is to define the object of meditation in order to choose the adequate mantra. Then find a quiet space in a clean and comfortable environment. Then start regulating your breathing and focus on your mantra. This is a step of preparation for meditation.

The use of a Mala also experiences specific and strict rules. Indeed, you have to start the prayer session with the guru pearl. At the end of each mantra, use the thumb to push the pearls one by one. Please note, the index should never be used during the use of a Mala during meditation.

How to choose a Mala?

It is interesting to know that Mala exists in collar or bracelet. Also, it can be done with different materials such as semi-precious stone, natural wood or silver.

In general, there is no good or bad choice when it comes to taking a Mala for meditation. Overall, the choice of a Mala necklace or bracelet is made by intuition. It is therefore recommended to follow your instinct when choosing the Mala. Thus, the number of pearls, the length of the Mala or the material with which it is made does not matter from the moment it is your intuition which guides you towards a specific Mala.

Note by passing that semi-precious stone malas are also practical for lithotherapy followers.

So don't forget your Mala wherever you go because it is useful to all circumstances. Not only to concentrate during the various activities on a daily basis.

THE Mala is an object well known to people who practice meditation or the yoga. Also called Mala japa, it is a kind of rosary that Buddhists and yogis use during their prayer or meditation sessions. Indeed, the Mala is recognized to increase the capacity of concentration during meditation.

In general, a Mala is made up of 108 pearls which is used for long meditations. At these 108 pearls, there is also another pearl called wolf pearl which serves as a landmark during prayer. On the other hand, you can also find malas with 18, 27 or 54 pearls. Used especially for shorter meditations. Note however that these numbers of pearls always have a connection with the number 108.

Use your Mala bracelet well?

THE Mala finds its origin in India. It is used to count mantras during meditation. It is therefore very useful for meditation concentration because thought is no longer busy counting the number of mantra cited. Be careful however, there are a few rules to respect on The use of a mala during meditation.

The first thing to do is good Define the object of meditation In order to choose the adequate mantra. Then find a quiet space in a clean and comfortable environment. Then start regulating your breathing and focus on your mantra. This is a step of preparation for meditation.

The use of a Mala also knows specific and strict rules. Indeed, we must start the prayer session with the wolf pearl. At the end of each mantra, Use the thumb to push the pearls one by one. Please note, the index should never be used during the use of a Mala during meditation.

Choose your Mala bracelet well?

It is interesting to know that the Mala Available in necklace or in bracelet. Also, it can be done with different materials such as semi-precious stone, of natural wood ormoney.

In general, there is no good or bad choice when it comes to taking a Mala for meditation. Overall, the choice of a necklace or Mala bracelet is done by intuition. It is therefore recommended to follow your instinct when choosing the Mala. Thus, the number of pearls, there Mala length or the material with which it is made does not matter from the moment when it is your intuition that guides you to a Mala accurate.

Note by the way that the Malas in semi-precious stone are also practical for the followers of lithotherapy.

So don't forget your Mala wherever you go because it is useful to all circumstances. Not only to concentrate during the various activities on a daily basis.

 

 

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