

Mala Tibetana hematite quality AA+ with nappa - Rosario necklace 108 pearls
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A precious and beautiful Mala necklace with 108 hematite pearls, a stone full of meaning and property.
In Buddhism, hematite is a particularly suitable stone for the creation of the bad (or rosaries for prayer), as it is considered a stone capable of absorb negative energies and of calm the mind.
Hematite is also considered a stabilizing stone, which proves to be useful for those in difficulty and cannot focus on "here and now".
Precisely for this reason it is perfect for meditative purposes.
The bad is mainly used to count the repeated mantras, for the same purpose as a rosary. The grains obtained from semi-precious stones, pearls, vegetable seeds or Bodhi wood can serve at various purposes, such as counting any type of mantra or other prayers, prostrations, turns and so on. The cord is the same for every bad, and should be made of nine wires, to symbolize the Buddha Vajradhara and the eight Bodhisattva. The largest wheat in the end means wisdom, creating absolute emptiness, and the cylindrical pearl above the biggest wheat symbolizes the emptiness itself. Together they symbolize the triumph over all opponents.
The mala with 108 grains is used by acting or singing the mantra. 108 is the ideal number for any purpose. It is important that our thoughts are pure as we recite or sing the mantra. The mantra is the practical use of secret forces that can help us progress. By Mantra we mean a pre -established sequence of syllables. The effect is obtained by repeating the mantra over and over again; This becomes deeper, as you continue to act. Essential is the sound that is produced while acting. This sound creates a unique spiritual imprint on the person who is acting. They say that a mantra is like a human being; There are various phases to cross before reaching the final effect which is the "purification of mental impressions". There are various mantras with an intrinsic potential; this can only be transferred only by the master to the initiate. These are the so -called "Siddha Mantras ". Some Mala have two clips with the images of Vajra and Campana to keep the recited mantra rosaries. In Buddhism, the symbolic meaning of these images is "method and wisdom, the male and female principle". The animal bone represents the transitory state of all beings.
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