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A power ring descends from a japa mala or mala and is literally a garland, prayer beads within Hinduism, with a similar function to the rosary in Christianity. The japa mala usually consists of 108 beads, although other numbers divisible by 9 are also used. Malas are used in order not to lose count when reciting, chanting or mentally repeating a mantra or name of a deity. A Buddhist rosary (mālā, japamālā) is a rosary of beads used in Buddhism. It has a similar function to the rosary in Christianity. The prayer beads are used in order not to lose count when reciting or chanting. A Buddhist prayer beads consist of 108 beads where a mantra must be prayed and 4 beads or 1 bead that represent the four heavenly kings. A Buddhist rosary is called a Juzu in Japanese, fozhu or shuzhu in Standard Mandarin, and a ba-di in Burmese. A prayer cord is a string of beads used for reciting prayers. Well-known examples of such religious objects are the rosary in the Roman Catholic Church, the tsjotki/komboschkini in the Orthodox Church, the tasbih in Islam and the japa mala in Hinduism. A mala is a prayer cord, which is mainly used by people with a Buddhist background. Nowadays you see that more and more people in the west buy a mala and use it as a prayer necklace or wear it as a necklace or bracelet and now also as a powerful power ring.
Opaline - For strength and joie de vivre.
Tiger's Eye - Makes creative.
Amazonite - Clearing the way for new beginnings.
Amethyst - Sharpens the mind and intelligence.
Hematite - For protection and good mood.
Jade - For good health and long life.
Rhodonite - Stone of love and good relationships.
Carnelian - Vitalizing stone.
Dimensions | One size fits all |
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Country of Manufacture | China |