Rudraksha Rudraksha seeds (literally "eyes of God") come from the sacred tree of the same name that only grows in the Himalayas. They are known to bring peace of mind. They also protect from negative energies and favor spiritual practice.
Prayer beads: "in the present, my mind calms down." Mala in Sanskrit means garland of roses and originated in India. From Buddhism and Hinduism it passed to Islam and from Islam it was transmitted to Christianity at the time of the Crusades. The mala or rosary is used to count devotional words or recitations in mantra meditation. This consists of repeating words to generate vibrations. It is placed in one hand and a bead is taken. Each time it is recited, the mala is rotated and passed to the next account. It is an effective way to stay in the present and calm the mind.
The complete rosaries have 108 beads, a symbol of the 108 human passions. Mala bracelets usually have 24 beads or any other number, usually a multiple of 3. Both are personal accessories that define our personality and character. In all traditions, they have a magical protective energy.
Made in: Nepal Technical characteristics: 108 beads of ± 7 mm. Rudraksha seeds.