Warm in the hand, this 108‑bead rudraksha mala rests softly against the skin. Each seed is round to slightly irregular, with a deeply grooved, knobby texture that guides the fingers. A red thread tassel gathers at a neat, knotted junction, marking the resting point of the loop. 🌿
Mala beads are used across Hindu and Buddhist traditions as companions for prayer, mantra, and meditation. The count of 108 is widely regarded as a complete cycle, supporting steady rhythm and focused attention. Simple in form and purpose, a mala helps anchor the mind through touch and repetition. 🕉️
Rudraksha are the seeds of the Elaeocarpus ganitrus tree, respected in the Hindu lineage and often associated with Shiva. The name is commonly translated as “Rudra’s tears,” pointing to themes of devotion, steadiness, and contemplation. Their natural grooves offer a tactile cue that supports counting and presence, bead by bead.
How to use: Hold the mala in your right hand, whichever is comfortable. Begin at the bead next to the tassel. With each breath or mantra, roll one bead between thumb and middle finger, moving steadily along the strand. When you reach the knotted junction by the tassel, pause rather than crossing over; if you wish to continue, reverse direction with the same calm pace. 🧘
A thoughtful gift for anyone seeking a deeper practice or a gentle reminder of mindful living.
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