Lotus Seed Wrist Mala

$13.15

$13.15

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Like the lotus flower which grows and beautifully blooms in muddy water, the lotus seed symbolizes spiritual growth and the ability to rise above obstacles on the path to spiritual enlightenment. Lotus seed also promotes spiritual and material prosperity.
Made in Nepal with 21 counting beads.

On sale due to inconsistent color of beads (a few beads are lighter/darker than the rest).

Approximate Circumference: Extra Large: 7.75-8″ Medium: 6.5″
Bead Size: 7-9mm

Suggested Mantras for this Mala:
Om Sri Maha Lakshmyai Namah
Om Namah Shivaya

Intentions for this Mala:
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Mala Bead Info:

Our Lotus Seed Wrist Mala is individually handcrafted using high-quality natural materails so some slight variations in bead size, color, markings and shape is expected and reflects the unique and organic beauty of each mala.

All of our mala beads are backed by our 108-day breakage guarantee. Read our Mala Bead Care and Cleaning guide to learn how to keep your mala looking its best and to avoid premature breakages.

Our prayer beads are purified and blessed before shipping but we do sugest performing an intention setting ritual before using or wearing them. It is reccomended to store your prayer beads in a mala bag or box.

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Using Malas & Prayer Beads

This beautiful handcrafted mala is traditionally used for japa meditation (counting repititions of prayers of Sanskrit mantras) but can also be worn as spiritual jewlery to recive the energetic effects of the stones. Wearing and using your mala beads also serves as a reminder to act in accordance with your intentions and spritual values.

Can't Decide?

We understand choosing a new set of mala beads can feel overwhelming or confusing with all of the many choices that we offer. If you are stuggling making a decision, check out our detailed guide on how to choose a mala, or feel free to drop us a line if you need our professional advice.

Did you know?

Sandstone sculptures have been found in India, dating from 185 BCE, which show Yogic sages holding prayer beads. Scholars believe that the practice of using mala beads originates in the 8th century BCE.


Check out our Mala Bead Info page to learn more facintating facts about mala beads, japa meditation and Sanskrit mantras.

Disclaimer

The traditional metaphysical, healing and energetic properties of our gemstones and beads are for informational and educational purposes only. Japa Mala Beads' product descriptions are not meant to replace or substitute the recommendations or advice of your physician or health care provider. Our mala beads are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease of any type. Gemstones and crystals should be used to complement other therapies but not as a replacement for proper medical treatment, diagnosis, or examination.