Natural Camel Bone Bracelet 108 Beads Mala for Meditation
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VENDOR: Buddha3bodhi
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Product Description:
♥ Inner peace and healing ♥ Healing of body, mind & soul ♥ Good luck ♥ Meditation ♥ Balance ♥ Relieves stress ♥ Spiritual growth
Specification:
- Material: 100% Recycled Camel Bone
- Bead Count: 108 beads
- Design: Can be worn as a bracelet or necklace
About the Camel Bone Mala:
Crafted from 100% recycled camel bone, this 108-bead Mala is ideal for meditation, yoga, or creating your own unique jewelry designs. The Mala, or Buddhist prayer beads, are used for counting sacred mantras (prayers), symbolizing a "Heavenly Garland" that brings fortune and good luck to the wearer. This ritual object is also instrumental in gaining merit on the path to enlightenment.
Benefits of the Camel Bone Mala:
- Brings Good Fortune: Known as the "Heavenly Garland," the Mala is believed to bring good luck and fortune to the wearer.
- Enhances Meditation: Perfect for meditation practices, aiding in counting sacred mantras and maintaining focus.
- Promotes Spiritual Growth: Used to gain merit and support the path to enlightenment, fostering spiritual awareness and development.
- Balances Energy: The Mala helps to balance and harmonize the mind and body, promoting a sense of inner peace.
- Stress Relief: Rolling the beads between your fingers provides a calming effect, helping to alleviate stress and anxiety.
This Camel Bone Mala Can Help You:
- Enhance Meditation Practice: With 108 beads, it's perfect for counting mantras and maintaining focus during meditation.
- Attract Good Luck: Known for its ability to bring good fortune, making it an ideal accessory for those seeking positive energy.
- Achieve Inner Peace: The calming properties of the camel bone beads help to reduce stress and promote emotional stability.
- Support Spiritual Journey: The Mala aids in spiritual growth and self-awareness, enhancing your path to enlightenment.
- Versatile Wear: Can be worn as a bracelet or necklace, suitable for everyday use or special spiritual occasions.