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Original Fine Dharma Prayer Beads Mala
| · Tasbih is a form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences in the praise and glorification of Allah in Islam |
| · The term tasbih is an irregular derivation from subhan, which is the first word of the constitutive sentence of the first third of the canonical form of tasbih. |
| · A Misbahah subhah, tasbih or tespih is a string of prayer beads which is often used by Muslims to keep track of counting in Tasbih. Also, it is the Arabic word for a prayer rope used by Christians to say the Jesus Prayer. |
| · A misbahah is used by Middle Eastern Christian monks to pray the Jesus Prayer 33 times. |
Exquisite Sandalwood CraftsmanshipOur Dharma Prayer Beads Malas are expertly carved from genuine sandalwood, featuring a rich dark golden brown hue. Each mala is meticulously made in India and undergoes careful quality checks, ensuring precise finish and lasting beauty. Choose from standard round beads or request customized designs to meet your spiritual and aesthetic preferences.
Versatility for Every OccasionWhether for gifting, meditation, or marking the New Year, these elegant malas serve a variety of meaningful purposes. Their size options and unique sandalwood aroma make them suitable for personal use or as memorable presents. Embrace tradition and tranquility with these thoughtfully designed prayer beads sourced directly from India.
FAQ's of Original Fine Dharma Prayer Beads Mala:
Q: How are the Original Fine Dharma Prayer Beads Mala crafted?
A: These malas are handcrafted in India using traditional carving techniques. Skilled artisans carefully shape sandalwood beads into round or custom forms, ensuring each piece reflects authenticity and spiritual significance.
Q: What is the significance of using sandalwood in prayer beads?
A: Sandalwood is prized for its calming fragrance and spiritual properties. It is believed to promote tranquility, focus, and positivity during meditation and prayer, making it a favored material for mala beads.
Q: When is the best occasion to use or gift these malas?
A: The Fine Dharma Prayer Beads Mala is suitable for daily meditation, special spiritual events, and occasions like New Year, or as a thoughtful gift for loved ones seeking mindfulness and serenity.
Q: Where are these sandalwood prayer beads made?
A: All of our prayer beads malas are manufactured in India to uphold the region's traditional craftsmanship and authenticity, ensuring you receive a genuine product.
Q: What is the process for customizing the shape or size of the beads?
A: Customers may choose from a selection of round beads or request bespoke shapes and sizes (from 4 mm up to 22 mm). Each order is tailored to individual preferences, with attention to detail and quality.
Q: How should I use the Dharma Prayer Beads Mala during meditation?
A: Hold the mala in your hand and use your thumb to gently move from bead to bead while reciting your chosen mantra or affirmation. The tactile experience, combined with sandalwood's soothing scent, enhances focus and relaxation.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a sandalwood mala?
A: Using a sandalwood mala may help ease stress, deepen meditation practice, and support emotional balance. Its natural fragrance and smooth texture further contribute to a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere.