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Japanese Online Shop - Kyoto Buddhist Rosary/Bracelet Bracelet, Sandalwood Heart Sutra, Large: JCRAFTS.com Japanese Prayer Beads, Chinese Prayer Beads, Japanese Mala Prayer Beads, Buddhist Monk Prayer Beads, Buddhist Rosary, Buddhist Bracelet, Heart Sutra, Rosary Bracelet, Rosary Beads

Each of the smooth sandalwood beads is engraved with the Heart Sutra. Along with its refreshing scent, this will also calm your mind. The material has been carefully selected by a Kyoto artisan, and this item is entirely humbly made by hand. "Kyoto Buddhist Rosary" is a regional brand that boasts proud skills passed down since the Heian Period. A characteristic of Kobori's Buddhist rosaries is that they are smoothly polished, not only the surface of the beads but also the edges of the holes…

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108 beads, each of which is thought to represent 108 afflictions or "klesas" in a persons life. The juzu also includes two additional parent beads, the 'mother' bead and the 'father' bead. The mother bead represents "mysticism" while the father bead represents "law". This configuration of Juzu beads is called a formal "nenju", and is typically used by the Nichiren and Jodo sects. Mala Beads Aesthetic, Hindu Beads, Buddhist Jewelry, Juzu Beads, Buddhism Beliefs, Buddhist Beads, Lotus Sutra, Buddhist Mala, Buddhist Altar

108 beads, each of which is thought to represent 108 afflictions or "klesas" in a persons life. The juzu also includes two additional parent beads, the 'mother' bead and the 'father' bead. The mother bead represents "mysticism" while the father bead represents "law". This configuration of Juzu beads is called a formal "nenju", and is typically used by the Nichiren and Jodo sects.

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View On Black A mala (threngwa) is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. In Tibetan Buddhism, traditionally malas of 108 beads are used. Malas are mainly used to count mantras. Shot in Leh (the old capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, now the Leh District in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India.)

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“My happiness does not depend on this.” The thought crossed my mind as I sat one day in a traffic jam under a grey sky, on my way to bring a computer for repair. What I did not realise at the time was that my mind had taken the old Buddhist idea of non-attachment and...

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Bohemian Adjustable Hand-strung Mala, Buddhist Rosary, Tibetan Handmade Gemstone Beads, Tibetan Jewelery, Nepal Antiques, Tibetan Mala, Authentic Tibetan Dzi Bead, Buddhist Mala, Antique Silver Jewelry

This Tibetan Buddhist rosary (sin-‘phen) is of fine quality and has good age and wear from use. It comprises 124 disk shaped beads made from horn, plus three quite large spherical beads made from natural coral, four strings of silver-alloy counter beads, and a central marker bead of bone. Additionally, there are several metal spacer … Read more

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The English word bead derives from the Old English noun bede which means a prayer. Beads are among the earliest human ornaments and ostrich shell beads in Africa date to 10,000 BC. Over the centuries various cultures have made beads from a variety of materials from stone and shells to clay. #infographics #prayerbeads #spirituality #spiritual #meditation #prayers #yoga - To find more info graphics, visit http://on.fb.me/1Oo3PIV - To learn more about Choki, visit www.choki.org

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