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Product Description
The Significance of Wrist Malas in Meditation
Wrist malas, also known as mala bracelets, have been used for centuries in various spiritual traditions, including Hinduism and Buddhism. They typically consist of 27, 21, or 18 beads, with a larger "guru" bead that signifies the starting and ending point for counting. By using a wrist mala during meditation, practitioners can keep track of their mantras or intentions, allowing them to maintain focus and deepen their practice.
Abelia Biflora Wood
♥ Warding Off Evil Spirits ♥ Safety ♥ Protection ♥ Blessing ♥
Abelia Biflora, also known as Dragon Wood. Growing in Shanyin, it is most famous in Wutai Mountain, a Buddhist holy place in China. Each bead has six naturally formed lines. Abelia Biflora wood is one of the materials highly praised by Tibetan Buddhism. Because of its natural six-way texture, it symbolizes the six-character mantra (that is, the six-character mantra: Om Mani Padme Hum), and has a very strong blessing of Buddha nature. Home-guarding and warding off evil spirits, keeping safe and eliminating troubles at the same time. Therefore, the beads made of Abelia Biflora wood are also called Buddhist wooden beads by the local people.