Handhold Wrist Mala,12mm Half Round Scorpion (of Guru Rinpoche)
Handhold Wrist Mala,12mm Half Round Scorpion (of Guru Rinpoche)
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This Handhold Wrist Mala is more than a bracelet — it is a portable shrine and a powerful spiritual tool. Featuring the revered Scorpion Thokcha pattern, this authentic Tibetan Buddhist mala embodies the fierce, protective energy of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), the master who tamed the energies of Tibet.
Key Features of This Sacred Mala
- Authentic Thokcha Material: Crafted from sacred "thokcha" metal, an ancient alloy traditionally used for spiritual amulets.
- Scorpion Symbolism: The 12mm half-round beads feature a scorpion pattern, symbolizing agility, protection, and the power to overcome obstacles and negative forces.
- Complete Ritual Composition: Contains 24 scorpion beads, one guru bead, and a vajra pendant. Some orders include additional random amulets for extra blessing.
- Direct Monastery Sourcing: Carefully sourced from the Kathok Monastery in Kham, Tibet, ensuring spiritual authenticity.
- Versatile Spiritual Use: Designed as a handhold wrist mala for daily wear, meditation, mantra counting, and as a constant reminder of practice.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Scorpion Thokcha is a profound spiritual symbol. The scorpion represents the fierce compassion that actively destroys ignorance and protects the practitioner from inner and outer obstacles. This mala is infused with the blessings of Guru Rinpoche, who is often associated with subjugating harmful energies.
Wearing and using this mala can help to:
- Awaken one's inner protective and resilient nature.
- Attract harmonious energies and dispel environmental discord.
- Protect against negative influences and psychic attacks.
- Enhance the power of mantras, particularly those of Guru Rinpoche.
"The scorpion's sting destroys poison; the practitioner's wisdom destroys delusion." – A reflection on the symbol's meaning.
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This is not mass-produced jewelry. Each bead is part of a handcrafted Tibetan Buddhist mala with a direct lineage. Sourced from the historic Kathok Monastery, each piece carries the energy of its sacred origin. The deep brown patina of the thokcha metal tells a story of age, use, and spiritual devotion, making each bracelet unique.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic Tibetan Thokcha Metal (ancient sacred alloy)
- Type: Handhold Wrist Mala / Bracelet
- Beads: 24 x 12mm Half-Round Scorpion Pattern Beads, 1 Guru Bead
- Pendant: Vajra (Diamond Scepter) Symbol
- Craft: Traditional Handcrafted
- Condition: Authentic Antique/Vintage Finish
- Origin: Sourced from Kathok Monastery, Kham, Tibet
Perfect For
Use as a handhold wrist mala for mantra recitation, meditation, and mindful breathing throughout your day.
Wear it as a powerful amulet for personal protection and to maintain a sacred, mindful presence.
A profound gift for practitioners, those on a spiritual path, or anyone in need of grounding and protection.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Supports traditional Tibetan craftsmanship.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired directly from monastery sources, ensuring spiritual integrity.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve ancient Buddhist artistic traditions.
- Gift-Ready Packaging: Sent with care and respect, suitable for immediate gifting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is "thokcha" metal?
A: Thokcha refers to ancient Tibetan metallic amulets, often made from a sacred alloy. They are highly prized in Tibetan Buddhism for their spiritual potency and protective qualities.
Q: How do I use a handhold wrist mala?
A: It can be worn on the wrist. For practice, hold it in your hand, using your thumb to move one bead per mantra or breath. The guru bead marks the beginning/end of a cycle.
Q: Is the scorpion a negative symbol?
A> In this context, no. In Tibetan Buddhism, the scorpion symbolizes fierce compassion, protection, and the power to transform poison (negative energy) into medicine (wisdom).
✨ Secure Your Sacred Protector – Only a limited number of these authentic, monastery-sourced malas are available. Once sold, this unique piece is gone forever.
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