Extremely Powerful Hand Made 27 Bead  Woollen Mala (Rosary)


Mala Size: Small

Bead Size: 8mm dia

Colour: White


These mala's have been hand woven with great effort & time using a single organic natural woollen thread (continuous & unbroken). They are energised upon completion.


Benefits


White woollen mala brings peace in your life and reduces mental stress. It also represents wisdom/higher knowledge & Spiritual power.

If one suffers from bad dreams, this mala should be kept at night by the side of pillow. If you are in a business that requires creativity, then it is highly recommended to you. This mala stimulates your creativity.

Following are the uses of Hakik white mala:

Attracts love.

Attracts good luck.

This mala is a great healer for many diseases & mental/anger problems.

Use this mala to help success in your life.

Encourages positive thoughts

Increases concentration level

Helps open the third eye during meditation and yoga


About Mala


A mala is a strand of beads, traditionally used for counting during mantra meditations. Malas can consist of 108 beads, 54 beads, 27 beads, 21 or 19 beads. 

A mala allows us to focus the mind on a single pointed task as we work through our meditation.  If you practice meditation and yoga, a mala can be a powerful tool in your quest for wellness and clearer understanding.


Using a Mala


Using a mala is easy.  Use your thumb to slide the first mala bead down and move to the next bead. Repeat this movement. During this process you may choose to focus on your breathing, moving past each mala bead as you take an in breath or an out breath. As you do so the mala acts an object that aids in a single pointed focus on your breath. In other meditations, you may wish to  choose on chanting your favourite mantra or focus on something that you wish for in yourself or something you wish to understand about yourself. For example, if you are working through an emotion in your life, such as forgiveness, you may want to use your mala during a meditation for forgiveness. As you pass over each mala bead you may want to imagine radiant loving energy passing through your body and then flowing to the person or situation you need to forgive. If you repeat this 108 times over one meditation, several weeks of meditation, or longer you will notice a shift in your consciousness and energy state.


Many people choose to use their mala in contexts outside of seated meditation. Wearing a mala as a bracelet or necklace is common. This helps keep your affirmations or intentions with you throughout the day. People may choose to carry their mala in a mala bag that is kept in a pocket or purse as another way of keeping their practice with them as they move through their lives. Having your mala with you at all times means that you can use it while in waiting rooms, while in transit, while in lines or while taking a break. Other people keep their mala in their meditation shrine when it is not in use. A mala can become a beautiful feature of your sacred space, adding color, texture, and intention to your shrine. Finally, some people take their mala to yoga practice and coil it at the top of their yoga mats or wear it during the practice. They believe this helps the mala absorb the energy of their physical practice and helps them carry their yoga practice with them when off the mat. Whichever way you choose to use your mala, mala beads can be a representative object of your intentions or affirmations and are powerful for helping focus the mind on that which you most hope to develop through your yoga and meditation practice.