Description
A Rudraksha Japa Mala is a sacred prayer bead garland made from Rudraksha beads, used primarily for Japa (repetition of mantras or prayers) in Hinduism and other spiritual practices. “Japa” means the continuous recitation of divine names or mantras, and a Japa Mala is the tool that helps practitioners keep count of their recitations, usually 108 times, which is considered auspicious. A Japa Mala typically contains 108 beads, which are used to track the repetitions of a mantra. There is also an additional Guru bead that marks the beginning and end of the mala. 108 is a sacred number in Hinduism and other spiritual traditions, representing completeness or a cycle of spiritual awakening.
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