Sandalwood Prayer Beads

Sandalwood Prayer Beads
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On a spiritual level, sandalwood supports the experience of inner unity of mind, body, and spirit; awareness of inner soul life, enhancement of higher consciousness and related creativity, relaxation of the conscious mind, meditation, prayer and spiritual practice, peace, and acceptance.

Learn about Mala Prayer Beads

Malas — also known as yoga beads or japamalas — are necklaces that usually have 108 beads. Mala, Sanskrit for “garland,” is often used to enhance spiritual practice.

You may see people use malas while practicing yoga and meditation

Mala beads have been around for thousands of years, created in India over 3,000 years ago. They are rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism and are meant to help you focus your mind during meditation. 

Mala beads traditionally have 108 beads. The largest bead, in the center, is known as the guru. It is said to hold the energy generated during your practice.

There are always 108 beads on malas. The number is often described as the numerical equivalent of “Om,” one of the most important spiritual sounds in meditation. Also, the relationship between your inner and outer environment is described by the 108 beads.


People who make traditional mala beads use overhead knotting so they’re stronger. This method also makes space for “japa” meditation, in which you repeatedly count each bead per mantra. 

Mala beads have great spiritual meaning, which makes them an important piece of mindful meditation and yoga practices. They can have a big effect on how you approach your mental health by helping you focus your thoughts on finding your true inner self.

Mala beads are used in spiritual and meditation practice. 

Mala Prayer Beads have a deep connection to mental grounding and opening your mind to the Universe.

 

Meditation is an Ayurvedic and yogic practice. Ayurveda, a type of traditional Indian medicine, is called “the science of life.” In Ayurveda, meditation is thought to be a diverse technique that helps you achieve a greater self. Meditation also has neurological and physiological benefits. 

Meditation is meant to connect you to your deeper inner self, and is effective for stress reduction. Regular meditation also helps you manage your emotions and attention span.