108 Bead Gemstone Mala – Amethyst

£24.99

Our amethyst gemstone Mala, is a rosary containing 108 gemstone beads, finished off with a beautiful 9cm purple Guru Tassel

  • Length of beaded section: 60-80cm
  • Length of Guru Tassel: 9cm
  • Diameter of beads: Circa 6-8mm

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108 Bead Gemstone Mala – Amethyst

Our amethyst gemstone Mala, is a rosary containing 108 gemstone beads, finished off with a 9cm green tassel.

This full sized Mala consists of 108 beads, a number of great importance and significance, particularly in the Hindu faith. The number 108 is derived from multiplying the 12 astrological houses by the 9 planets.  Malas also have a Guru bead, or tassel, which reminds us of the teachers in our lives.

Hindu tradition holds that the correct way to use a mala is with the right hand, with the thumb flicking one bead to the next, and with the mala draped over the middle finger. The index finger represents ego, the greatest impediment to Self-Realization, so it is considered best avoided (as with the ego) when chanting on a mala.

Holding the Mala between the thumb and middle finger, the beads are passed through the finger and thumb one at a time, whilst a mantra is repeated silently or audibly, though silent mantras are believed to be the most powerful. The mantra is repeated until all 108 beads have been passed and the Guru tassel is reached, when the the Mala is reversed and the process is repeated.

Mantras are used extensively in meditation, as a manner to draw the minds focus and quieten the “monkey mind” allowing the user to reach higher levels of mental and spiritual clarity.

  • Length of beaded section: 60-80cm
  • Length of Guru Tassel: 9cm
  • Diameter of beads: Circa 6-8mm

Please note: Due to nature of the gemstones, each mala bead size and length may vary. The size of the beads is approximately 0.6 cm to 0.8 cm and length approximately 60 cm to 80 cm.

Additional information

Weight 0.054 kg

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