Mala, rosary of prayer and Buddhist meditation. 108 amethyst beads, silver authentic 925, mantra of compassion Om Mani Padme Hum.

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Mala, rosary of prayer and Buddhist meditation. 108 amethyst beads, silver authentic 925, mantra of compassion Om Mani Padme Hum., This mala is composed of108 amethyst beads quartz familyUruguaySilver 925compassion mantra Om Mani Padme Hum inscribed on.
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Product code: Mala, rosary of prayer and Buddhist meditation. 108 amethyst beads, silver authentic 925, mantra of compassion Om Mani Padme Hum.

This mala is composed of
108 amethyst beads, quartz family,Uruguay
Silver 925,
compassion mantra Om Mani Padme Hum inscribed on the beads.

As a gemologist who graduated from the National Institute of Gemmology in Paris, all our stones are expert and certified.

As Malakara, we make all our malas ourselves, scrupulously respecting tradition.

Sliding knot in finish like all our malas, object of practice, as shown in this video as an example.
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The mala, trengwa, in Tibetan is the rosary of the Buddhist, the object from which the monk (or even the lay practitioner) almost never separates, holding it in his hand or wrapped around the wrist.
The mala is first of all a utilitarian onjet: it serves as a tactile medium for the recitation of mantras, at the same time as it is used to count them if one has set a set to repeat a defined number.
The mala is composed of 108 strung beads, which justifies its name, since it simply means "garland" (beads). The authentic various components each contain a symbolic meaning specify: The big pearl (or Buddha's head) that closes the loop meets the knowledge of emptiness. The small cone that overcomes it is the mark of emptiness itself. The cord on which the beads are threaded must, theoretically, present itself as a braid of several threads:
three sons symbolize the "three bodies" of a Buddha (Absolute Body, Body of Glory and Body of Emanation);
five sons symbolize the "five wisdoms" or the "five families" of Buddhas (Buddha family, vajra family, jewel family, lotus family, activity family)
nine threads symbolize the primordial Buddha Vajradhara and the eight great bodhisattvas.

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