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Unisex Yoga Meditation 108 Tibetan Buddhist Bodhi Worry Prayer Beads Lotus Seeds Mala Bracelet Necklace (Dharma Wheel)

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About Unisex Yoga Meditation 108 Tibetan Buddhist Bodhi

This mala with a glossy smooth finish is made from 108 lotus seeds, one set of guru beads, and three sets of simulated beeswax spacers, which can be easily distinguished by touching during meditation. Lotus seeds are not lotus flower seeds. They are Daemonorops seeds or rattan seeds from South China, Indonesia, and India. They are called lotus seeds in Tibetan Buddhism. After being dyed brown, it is called star and moon Bodhi beads. They symbolize spiritual growth and the ability to overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment. They are have holes and black speckles, which represent the moon and stars. This versatile mala is not only a unique jewelry piece but also a great tool for Hindu or Buddhist mantra chanting, yoga, or meditation. It is a great conversation piece because of its uniqueness and nonconformity. It helps you immensely in your time of stress to be peaceful, mindful, compassionate, and considerate. Prayer beads are also called mala, japa beads, juzu beads, or worry beads. In Catholicysm, they are called rosary beads. Malas are commonly used by Tibetan, Hindu, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Buddhist monks, Zen priests, or believers. They normally have 108 beads plus the guru bead. The number, 108, is considered a sacred number in Hinduism, meditation, and yoga. In Tibetan Buddhism, it represents the 108 volumes containing the words of the Buddha. Tibetan malas sometimes have 111 beads. The inside of the solid and wood-like lotus seeds has black spots on white natural seed resin. If you search for Seeds Used for Bodhi beads in China and there is an article on the National Library of Medicine with the exact same lotus seeds. It is in the picture in Figure C. About Mandala Crafts Mandala Crafts is located in Austin, TX. We are one of the earliest suppliers of Tibetan items in the states since 2001. All of our products carry a 30-day no questions asked warranty.