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The strength of the Holy mala necklace is the power of simplicity. This type of mala was worn by Buddha, Gandhi and the Dalai Lama. Wear this traditional rudraksha mala directly on the skin, under your clothes. Suitable for counting mantras during meditation. The different Holy Malas are provided with a tassle with the chakra colors. Choose the tassle color that suits your intention.
108 hand knotted rudrakshas and 1 guru bead at the 'end'
Hanging length approximately 51 cm
Size rudrakshas: 7.5 mm each
This unique piece of jewelry is lovingly handmade and blessed by Aum Rudraksha Designs in Bali. The products are authentic, sustainably harvested, honestly traded and ethically produced.
Rudraksha's
The name 'Rudraksha' derives from Hindu mythology and means the tears of Shiva. God Shiva meditated on the well-being of mankind, which caused tears of sympathy to arise. The tears crystallized after hitting the earth and changed into Rudraksha's. Since then, they are sacred berries for the Hindus and are often used to make Malas.
Rudrakshas are rare and costly.
For many centuries they have been spiritually worn and used for puja and meditation by Hindus and Buddhists. Rudraksha beads are considered very sacred and healing in their effects on the owner or user. In the Vedas, Rudraksha's are also mentioned as an Ayurvedic medicine in addition to their use in Malas.
Care
Wash the mala occasionally with water and natural soap to remove dirt and dust and rub them with natural oil. They will darken naturally in the course of time. This is the desired effect, since the natural (body) oils penetrate into the Rudraksha's and they thereby become stronger. Therefore, wear the beads as close as possible to the skin.
If you do not want to wear the mala, keep the rudraksha mala in the storage bag supplied by us and place it in a special, clean and preferably sacred space. Keep the mala off the ground and incense the mala especially if it is not used for a long time.
Sustainability
The Rudrakshas are sustainably harvested, traded fairly and produced ethically in Bali.
The production offers a large number of jobs to the local population. The employees receive not only a fair salary, they also share 10% of the profit.
The process is sustainable and fair, from the planting of the Eleacarpus (Rudraksha) trees on sustainable plantations in Southeast Asia, the harvesting of the Rudrakshas, and the manufacture of handmade jewelry. It is important to note that the Rudraksha trees donate new Rudraksha's every season and that no trees are lost for making the Malas.