Rudraksha Mala Prayer Beads Necklace Tibet
Description
In Buddhist tradition, prayer beads known as "malas" play a significant role in meditation, aimed at dispelling evil and achieving inner peace. These beads are often worn around the left wrist or neck, and during meditation, the practitioner repeats a specific mantra while counting the beads. Tassels at the end of each strand typically include extra beads for tracking tens and hundreds of recitations. A true mala comprises precisely 108 beads, a number considered auspicious as it is a multiple of 9 and 12, symbolizing the 9 planets and the 12 houses of the zodiac.
Authentic Rudraksha beads, sacred seeds from the Elaeocarpus ganitrus, long used in prayer and meditation across South Asia. Traditionally associated with Shiva, these beads are valued for their spiritual significance as well as their natural, organic beauty.
Each bead features distinct natural grooves, known as “mukhis,” with the most common being 5-mukhi. Their deeply textured surface and warm brown tones develop a richer patina with age and wear.
Often strung into malas or worn as protective adornment, Rudraksha beads remain a timeless element of devotional practice and personal expression.
Photo is an example. Yours will be similar. You are purchasing one.
Strand Length: 26 inches
Bead Size: 7 mm diameter. See picture with ruler for size comparison.
146664
Approximate Age: Contemporary
People: Tibetan
Country of Origin: Tibet, Nepal