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Aromatic Dharma Prayer Bead
| · 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 |
Superior Sandalwood MaterialEvery Dharma Prayer Bead is meticulously crafted from high-quality sandalwood, cherished for its calming aroma and natural dark golden brown hue. This luxurious material is chosen not just for its aesthetics but also for its revered place in spiritual traditions. By opting for sandalwood, our beads offer a peaceful ambiance, elevating your devotional practices and meditation experiences.
Versatile Size Range and Carved StyleWith sizes spanning from 4mm to 22mm, our prayer beads cater to various preferences and uses, whether for personal prayer, meditation sessions, or ceremonial gifting. The carved style enhances both tactile and visual appeal, making each bead unique. This attention to detail ensures each string resonates with spiritual energy and skilled Indian craftsmanship.
FAQ's of Aromatic Dharma Prayer Bead:
Q: How are the Aromatic Dharma Prayer Beads traditionally used in religious practices?
A: These prayer beads are commonly used in Hindu and Buddhist practices for mantra chanting, meditation, and spiritual devotion. Practitioners pass each bead through their fingers as they recite prayers, helping them focus and maintain a spiritual rhythm.
Q: What sizes are available for the Aromatic Dharma Prayer Beads, and how do I choose the right size?
A: The beads are available in sizes ranging from 4mm to 22mm. Smaller sizes are ideal for discreet carrying or shorter prayer sessions, while larger beads may be preferred for tactile meditation or display purposes. Your choice depends on your personal comfort and spiritual practice.
Q: When is the ideal time to use aromatic sandalwood prayer beads?
A: You can use these prayer beads during daily meditation, prayer rituals, or whenever you seek tranquility and focus. Many practitioners use them in the early morning or evening to maximize the calming effects of sandalwood's aroma.
Q: Where are these Aromatic Dharma Prayer Beads produced and distributed?
A: These prayer beads are expertly manufactured, supplied, distributed, and exported from India, renowned for its deep-rooted spiritual traditions and skilled craftsmanship in religious artifacts.
Q: What is the process involved in crafting these carved sandalwood prayer beads?
A: Each bead is skillfully carved from authentic sandalwood, then polished to retain its natural dark golden brown shade. Artisans use traditional techniques to ensure precision and spiritual authenticity in every strand.
Q: How should I care for and maintain my sandalwood prayer beads?
A: To preserve their fragrance and appearance, store the beads in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight. Wipe them gently with a soft, dry cloth, and avoid exposure to water or harsh chemicals to maintain their natural luster.
Q: What are the unique benefits of using naturally aromatic sandalwood prayer beads?
A: Apart from their religious significance, sandalwood beads promote a sense of peace and relaxation. Their unique aroma is believed to aid concentration, reduce stress, and enhance the spiritual atmosphere during prayers and meditation.