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TULSI TULASI VAISHNAV ISKCON Japa Jaap Mala ROSARY 108+1 Long Beads 11 MM

$ 6.01

Availability: 89 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Religion: Hinduism

    Description

    Product description
    11 mm long beads
    48 inch long mala
    handknotted
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    Disclaimer:
    Product colour may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings Note: The image has been enlarged for better viewing
    Keep it away from perfume, sprays and water
    Care: This Tulsi bead is brittle, handle with care
    Instruction: If you put Tulsi Beads in water the colour will change
    Descriptions for products are taken from scripture, written and oral tradition. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. We make no claim of supernatural effects. All items sold as curios only.
    Product description
    Tulsi Mala is one of the most popular malas worn by Indians. Many famous people have been seen adorning Tulsi Mala like Amitabh Bachchan and Murali Kartik. Made from one of the most auspicious plants in the Hindu religion, it is a beautiful string of beads made from the woody parts of Tulsi plant. While Hindus prefer to use the white beads Tulsi Mala, Buddhists also chant using it but they prefer the black one. Made of 108 beads, the biggest one represents Lord Krishna and crossing over of this one is considered incorrect and inauspicious. Chanting with Tulsi Mala brings forth greater concentration and more piousness in prayers and meditation. According to ancient scriptures like Vedas, Tulsi Mala can be worn by anyone without any restrictions on age, gender or caste. There is no need for elaborate rituals and prayers to adorn Tulsi Mala. While it has special importance in devotees of Lord Krishna, anyone can wear it.