Bodhi & Nepali Beads
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Incorporating exotic shoushan, poly chrome jasper, moonstone and satyaloka crystal with Nepali Beads in the universal 3/6/9 numerical principle, chapati&chai presents this piece in the traditional 108+1 meditation mala configuration of 27th, 54th and 81st marker to facilitate keeping track while reciting your mantras.
“If you knew the magnificence of the three, six and nine, you would have a key to the universe.” ~ Nikola Tesla
Featured in this mala is untreated and natural shoushan stone, known to ground and heal while lifting spiritual awareness. An coveted lava and associated minerals that gradually recongealed into crystalized ore from Fujian and was used for millennia in royal carvings.
Royal Savannah (Poly Chrome) Jasper, the rarest jasper in the world, has only been discovered in 2006 in Madagascar and is one of the most vibrant and rich naturally colored stones carrying grounding and mindful earthly tones. It represents physical strength and energy throughout body, mind and soul.
Satyaloka azzezulite krishna-cut crystal is a powerful quartz which vibrates with the frequency of pure spiritual white light and carries one of the most rarefied energies of all the stones in the mineral kingdom.
Authentic and personally sourced at Swayambhunath stupa in Kathmandu, Nepali Beads.
Combination of 8 mm and 6 mm size beads beautifully captures mixture of the richest earth tones mindfully matched to perfection.
As guru – from the Buddha's tree of enlightenment – natural, untreated and authentic Bodhi Seed, so significant to all seekers of divine wisdom, together with Dorje.
Dorje symbolizes indestructible hardness and brillance and the small flattened sphere at the center of it represents the underlying nature of the universe. Outward from the sphere, three rings on each side symbolize the threefold bliss of Buddha nature.
Finished mindfully with an organic cotton natural, undyed, hand-made tassel.
Total mala weight ~ 69 grams
Length ~ approx. 60 cm
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