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Aromatic Dharma Malas
| · The Misbaha originally consisted of 33 beads corresponding to the years in which Christ was on earth. At the end of the beads there would be one big bead which signifies the One God. Attached to 3 smaller beads which represent the Trinity |
| · Islam adopted the Misbaha usually consists of 99 beads (corresponding to the 99 Names of Allah), or sometimes 33 beads (in which case one cycles through them 3 times to equal 99). Some Muslims also believe that its display or presence can act as a good luck charm or to ward off evil or misfortune. In these instances it is rarely if ever used for prayer. |
| · The beads are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer known as the "Tasbih of Fatimah", which was a form of prayer offered as a gift by Muhammad to his daughter, which is recited as follows: 33 times "Subhan Allah" (Glory be to God), 33 times "Al-hamdu lilah" (Praise be to God), and 33 times "Allahu Akbar" (God is the greatest) which equals 99, the number of beads in the Misbaha |
Premium Sandalwood MaterialEach Aromatic Dharma Mala is carved from high-quality sandalwood, renowned for its enticing fragrance and resilience. This natural material not only enhances spiritual practices but also provides durability, ensuring your mala lasts for years with proper care.
Traditional Islamic CraftsmanshipReflecting a regional Islamic style, these malas are intricately carved to honor religious motifs and heritage. The skilled artisans focus on precision and detail, resulting in a unique, meaningful accessory for personal or communal worship.
Versatile Sizing for Various UsesAvailable in a range of sizes from delicate 4mm to substantial 22mm beads, these malas accommodate diverse preferences for prayer, meditation, or as decorative pieces. The dark golden brown coloration suits all occasions, blending tradition with elegance.
FAQ's of Aromatic Dharma Malas:
Q: How are Aromatic Dharma Malas crafted?
A: Aromatic Dharma Malas are expertly carved from authentic sandalwood by skilled artisans in India. Each bead is shaped and polished to a smooth finish, preserving the sandalwood's natural fragrance and durability.
Q: What is the significance of the natural dark golden brown color?
A: The natural dark golden brown shade is characteristic of high-quality sandalwood. It not only adds visual appeal but also signifies purity and tradition in Islamic and spiritual practices.
Q: When should I use an Aromatic Dharma Mala?
A: These malas are best used during religious prayers, meditation, or spiritual gatherings. Their calming aroma and tactile feel enhance concentration and mindfulness at any time of day.
Q: Where are these malas manufactured and supplied?
A: Aromatic Dharma Malas are manufactured, supplied, and exported from India, ensuring authenticity and craftsmanship rooted in regional traditions.
Q: What is the benefit of using carved sandalwood malas?
A: Carved sandalwood malas offer both sensory and spiritual benefits. The natural scent promotes relaxation, while the carved designs bring deeper symbolism and a tactile aid during prayer or meditation.
Q: How should I care for my carved sandalwood mala?
A: To maintain the aroma and finish, store your mala in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Clean gently with a soft cloth and avoid contact with water or chemicals.