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|  | |  | | | For Headache, Heart Diseases and Right Eye Defect - Full Mala Red Sandal Wood Yoga Meditation Mala (108+1) Prayer Beads | | | | | | | |
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| | Features | Red Sandalwood is used to call upon Lord Ganesh "the remover of obstacles" and the Divine Mother.Red sandalwood is warming, improves circulation and protects one from negative energy.It englightens the super consciousness, provides improved concentration and mental structure changes specifically to renunciation from worldly affair. The wearer enjoys all comforts at his command but still remains unattached. Recommended for Headache, Heart Diseases and Right Eye Defect.Red Sandalwood Beads. Suggest Mantra: Om Gum Ganapataye Namaha and Om Dum Durgayei Namaha.The mala consists of 108+1 beads red tassel,perimeter is approx. 17", each bead is 7 mm in diameterA mala bag is included with each mala purchase.
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| | Description | A Mala is a string of beads used to count mantras (Sanskrit prayers) in sets of 108 repetitions.
A mantra is a word or series of words chanted aloud or silently to invoke spiritual qualities. Chanting is used as a spiritual tool in virtually every cultural and religious tradition. In the yogic tradition a mantra is a Sanskrit word that has special powers to transform consciousness, promote healing or fulfill desires.
The practice of chanting a mantra is used as a form of meditation. Sitting in a comfortable position, with the eyes closed, the mantra is repeated silently or aloud. The mind is focused on the mantra, the thoughts are let go of and the breath is slow and deep.
Hold your mala in your right hand and use your thumb to "count" each mantra by touching the bead during the recitation and then lightly pushing the bead away on completion and moving to the next bead. The index finger is extended and should not touch the mala. The large meru (mountain) bead should not be counted or touched by the thumb and is used as a starting and ending point of the recitation. If you have a wrist mala of 27 beads you will need to repeat this 3 more times. Continue by pulling the beads and going backwards until you again end at the meru and continue until you have done 108 repetitions, or multiples of 108. |  |
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