The 108 Beads Tulsi Mala is a traditional Indian prayer necklace made from 108 Tulsi beads. The Tulsi beads are eco-friendly and have a natural brown color. This mala is perfect for meditation and yoga practices, as well as for daily use as a piece of jewelry. The 108 beads are approximately sized to fit comfortably around the neck, and the mala is designed in a regional Indian style. Tulsi is a sacred plant in Hinduism and is believed to have spiritual and medicinal properties. This mala is ideal for those seeking a deeper connection to their spirituality and a natural way to enhance their well-being.
FAQs of 108 Beads Tulsi Mala:
Q: What is the significance of the number 108 in the mala?
A: In Hinduism, the number 108 is considered sacred and has many spiritual and cultural meanings. It is believed that there are 108 energy lines that converge to form the heart chakra, and chanting or reciting mantra 108 times is a common practice for spiritual seekers.
Q: How do I use the mala for meditation?
A: Hold the mala in your right hand, starting at the guru bead (the larger bead at the center). Use your thumb to move to the next bead as you recite your mantra or intention. Continue around the mala until you reach the guru bead again.
Q: How do I care for the mala?
A: The Tulsi beads can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. Avoid exposing the mala to water, extreme temperatures, or harsh chemicals.
Q: Is the mala suitable for men and women?
A: Yes, the mala is a unisex accessory and can be worn by anyone who wishes to use it for spiritual or decorative purposes.
Q: What is the material of the mala beads?
A: The mala beads are made from Tulsi, a sacred plant in Hinduism that is believed to have spiritual and medicinal properties.