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Original Fine Dharma Mala Wholesale
| · 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 |
Authentic Craftsmanship and MaterialEach Dharma Mala is skillfully carved from genuine sandalwood, renowned for its soothing aroma and natural dark golden brown color. The malas are available in multiple bead sizes, tailored to individual preferences. The purity and authenticity of the material ensure long-lasting use and a distinctive appearance, reflecting the rich tradition and meticulous artistry of Indian craftsmanship.
A Unique Religious ArtifactDesigned in accordance with Islamic regional style, these malas serve as important religious accessories for prayer, meditation, and devotion. Their intricate carved patterns and natural color make them particularly valued among both worshippers and collectors. The Original Fine Dharma Mala not only enriches spiritual practice but also highlights cultural artistry.
FAQ's of Original Fine Dharma Mala Wholesale:
Q: How are the Original Fine Dharma Mala beads crafted?
A: The beads are individually carved from premium sandalwood by skilled artisans. This careful process ensures that each mala exhibits detailed craftsmanship and a smooth finish, while preserving the natural fragrance and color of the wood.
Q: What makes these malas suitable for Islamic use?
A: These malas are designed following regional Islamic carving traditions. The style and choice of natural dark golden brown sandalwood align with customary preferences for religious rituals in Islamic communities.
Q: When is it best to use the Original Fine Dharma Mala?
A: The mala is ideal for use during prayer, meditation, or devotional recitations. Its smooth beads and soothing sandalwood aroma support focused spiritual practices at any time of day.
Q: Where are these malas manufactured and distributed from?
A: All Original Fine Dharma Malas are manufactured, supplied, and exported directly from India, ensuring authenticity and adherence to traditional methods.
Q: What is the process involved in making these malas?
A: The mala beads are carved from natural sandalwood, sized from 4mm to 22mm, and meticulously strung together with attention to regional Islamic styles. Each mala undergoes quality checks before distribution.
Q: How should the mala be used for religious practice?
A: Hold the mala gently, using each bead to count prayers or recitations as per religious tradition. The ergonomic size range and smooth finish facilitate a comfortable, meditative experience.
Q: What are the key benefits of this sandalwood mala?
A: Benefits include spiritual enrichment, enhanced focus during religious rituals, and enjoyment of sandalwood's natural calming scent. Its durable construction and elegant carving make it a cherished item for daily worship or as a meaningful gift.