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Mala beads have been around for thousands of years, created in India over 3,000 years ago. They are rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism and are meant to help you focus your mind during meditation. ...
Mala beads are good for so much more than accessorizing. Learn how to use them in your meditation practice, what to look for when choosing a mala, and how to make your own.
Wearing a Rudraksha bead isn’t just a ritual—it’s a sacred act of devotion. This guide breaks down how to purify, energise, ...
Mala Beads: Tools of Presence and Inner Peace. Mala beads have been used across centuries as contraptions of nonsecular alignment and mental clarity. Traditionally, they have 108 beads and an extra ...
Closer to home: Jeanne Verger, owner of Jeanne Verger Jewelry, specializes in mala beads, and is leading a mala-making class Aug. 26 at the Den Meditation studio in Studio City.
Its matte gold dog tag mala, with brown wood, gold beads and cognac diamonds, retails for $26,700. Buddha Mama is available at Jaimie Geller Jewelry, Pacific Palisades, jaimiegellerjewelry.com ...
Each Mala usually contains 108 beads, a sacred number in many spiritual traditions. While choosing, one can consider bead size; larger beads are great for beginners, ...