Old Kapala Skull Bone Mala
Old Kapala Skull Bone Mala
⏱Vintage: 1970s
☞Handmade: 100%
⚒Materials: kapala skull bone,turquoise,antlers,silver,glaze
☲Size: 40cm Stretched
❤**Gandhanra Authentic Tibetan Kapala Mala Necklace – 32" Stretched, Old 8mm 108 Prayer Beads with Unique Mix of Treasures**
Immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of our Gandhanra Authentic Tibetan Kapala Mala Necklace, a stunning piece of spiritual jewelry featuring 108 prayer beads meticulously collected from the revered Nyingma Kathok monastery.
This mala, cherished and blessed by lamas since the 1970s, is not just an accessory; it is a powerful talisman infused with the energy of tradition and ritual.
The exquisite mix of treasures includes metal inlaid kapala beads, a turquoise bead, ivo dice bead, barley bead, glaze skull bead, and plastic skull bead, along with elegant silver components like a calendar pendant, bead counters, and a bhum counter clip.
The addition of yak bone dzi bead and a copper vajra pendant further enhances its significance. Each element of this kapala mala tells a story and resonates with spiritual energy, while the charming patina from age and handling reveals its history of countless chants and blessings.
Elevate your collection with this unique 32" mala, designed for those who seek authentic spiritual connection and the beauty of tactile wear.
❤DETIALS
Material:kapala skull bone
Size:
Mala'perimeter is 80cm,32 inches (40cm stretched.)
108 kapala skull bone beads: average 7.5mm.
Accessories:
Turquoise bead
Ivo dice bead
Kapala dice bead
Glaze skull bead
Plastic skull bead
Deer tooth pendant
Barley pendant
Silver melong calendar pendant
Silver bhum counters
Silver bead counters
Kapala guru bead
Yak bone dzi bead
Copper vajra pendant
❤ Great Mala For Meditation and Yoga Practitioners
❤ Good karma beads that protect one from negative energy and removes obstacles.
❤Malas are used all over by the Buddhists around the world especially they are used in Tibet, Nepal and India. You will always see the monks as well as lay people using them while walking around the stupas or temples or monasteries. A Mala is usually used for prostrations, counting mantras, Meditation and so on. It is worn on left wrist while not in use.
Suggested Mantras
"Om Ami Dewa Hrih" To Amitabha
"Tayatha Om Bekatse Bekatse Maha Bekatse Raza Samu Gati Soha" To Healing Medicine Buddha.
"Om Mani Padme Hum" To Chenrezig
"Om Muni Muni Maha Muni ye soha" To Lord Buddha Shakyamuni
"Om A Ra Pa Ca Na Dhih" To Manjusri
"Om Tare Turi Tutari Turi Soha" To Green Tara
"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Mama Ayuh Punya Jnana Pustim Kuru Soha Om" To White Tara
"Nam Myo Ho Renge Kyo" To Lotus Sutra Mantra
"Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hum" To Guru Rinpoche