🌟 Unlock Your Inner Peace with Every Bead!
The DharmaObjects Natural Rudraksha Mala features 108 beads, each approximately 9mm in size, strung on durable nylon thread. This mala is designed for meditation and yoga practitioners, promoting chakra balancing, spiritual growth, and overall well-being. A silk pouch is included for convenient storage, making it a perfect companion for your spiritual journey.
Material Type | Rudraksha |
Colour | Rudraksha |
C**.
Magnífico Mala
Muy satisfecho con mi compra. El mala es genial, de excelente calidad, y la bolsa es muy bonita y práctica. Muchas gracias.
C**R
Beautiful bodhi tree seed mala!
I took a risk on this rudraksha Mala and I'm very happy I did!Smells a bit like maybe linseed oil? I like the smell!Traditionally, they should be treated with ghee and soaked in full fat milk.But for the price, I don't mind that they're oiled.The beads are whole, uncracked, and uniform in size. They are real, not plastic.They are string very well on what appears to be yellow nylon cord. I'd prefer natural materials here, but for the price and quality of the beads, I'm very happy.Radraksha are bodhi tree seeds. They are from nature. They will have flaws and some will eventually crack.You need to know this going in.It's not Mardi gras beads, people.
M**E
I've enjoyed it.
It has a chemically odor that is unappealing, but other than the smell, I've enjoyed it.
R**E
Perfectly beautiful
Love the length and quality. Thx
M**D
Worth trying
These beads are beautiful, the price is good. The beads have a texture; I don't see any cracks like one reviewer said. I like the pouch; I leave the beads on my meditation cushion twisted twice, like it shows in the picture, on the pouch. I don't wear them; they would be kind of bulky for that. I certainly don't need them for the type of tibetan meditation I do, but I was keeping track of my breath, and the counting seemed to get in the way, so I thought I'd try this. I like it, although I'm still not sure whether it's just something to preoccupy me or not. I like that it's bodhi tree seeds; it's nice symbolism. I'm interested in the 108 bead count that seems to be common in these malas. In 30 minutes I go around it something like twice. Looks like a sturdy yellow nylon cord the beads are strung on.
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