Blessed Pearl Mala
Blessed Pearl Mala
Blessed Pearl Mala

Blessed Pearl Mala

SKU: 81006436

Blessed Pearl Mala

SKU: 81006436
  • Blessed by High Lamas
  • Ideal for prayer and ritual
  • Designed by Kechara
Regular price RM999.00
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A blessed mala (prayer beads or Buddhist rosary) made from 108 cultured pearls, green crystal dividers, zirconia-inlaid spacers and an engraved guru bead. This exclusive mala has been blessed by H.E. Zawa Rinpoche and Ven. Geshe Jangchup Gyaltsen during a 300,000-mantra White Tara Retreat at Kechara Forest Retreat.

Design Highlights:

  • 108 cultured pearl beads.
  • Green crystal dividers and zirconia-inlaid spacers at the 21st and 54th positions.
  • An engraved guru bead and crystal charm completes the design.
  • Blessed in a 300,000-mantra White Tara Retreat for long life and protection.

About Blessed Malas

When we use a blessed mala for daily practice, it unlocks our karmic potential and opens the seeds of enlightenment in our mindstream, enabling us to realise the full benefit of our efforts and achieve attainments swiftly.

Blessed malas can be worn around the neck or wrist for a continuous supply of positive energy and protection from harm and spirit disturbances. It can be placed on the head of an individual disturbed by negative energies for blessings and protection. It can also be placed on the head of a dying person to help them pass on peacefully.

About White Tara

White Tara is the healing female Buddha who grants long life and averts life-threatening situations. Often praised as the Mother of All Buddhas, she is especially beneficial for those who are older or who need healing. Supremely peaceful and meditative, she also helps quell anger, hatred and jealousy, and reduces miserliness, desire and attachment.

Using a mala

  • Hold the mala at the level of your heart.
  • You can use either hand to hold the mala. Traditionally, the left hand is used for Mother Tantras and the right hand is used for Father Tantras.
  • Pull each mala bead towards you as you chant. Use one bead to count one mantra.
  • The mala can rest on any finger. Each finger represents a different aspect of enlightened activity — index finger (pacification), middle finger (growth), ring finger (control), little finger (wrath).
  • Blow on your mala to bless it after completing the mantra recitation session.
  • You can also recite the Blessing the Rosary mantra OM RUCHIRA MANI PRAVARTAYA HUM seven times then blow on your mala before starting the prayer session. This increases the power of the mantras you recite 1,000,000 times.
  • Use in combination with a mala counter for extended chanting sessions.
  • Don’t leave your mala lying about. Keep in a small bag or pouch when not in use to protect your mala and keep it clean.
  • Do not bring into the toilet.

Tips for effective mantra chanting

  • Chant loud enough for you to hear yourself.
  • Whispering is okay but silent chanting is not.
  • Chant softly so you don’t disturb others around you.
  • Don’t chant too fast. Enunciate each syllable, don’t rush or stumble.
  • Don’t chant mindlessly. Focus on the visualisation or the sound of the mantra.

* To preserve the beauty and life span of your jewellery and beads, please read these care tips.

  • Material: Pearl
  • Average bead diameter: 6 mm (0.23-in)
  • Weight: 0.06 kg (0.13 lb)

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