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Yak Bone Kapala Mala,Prayer Beads

Yak Bone Kapala Mala,Prayer Beads

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Discover the exquisite Gandhanra Old Tibetan Yak Bone Kapala Mala, a one-of-a-kind spiritual accessory perfect for meditation and prayer. 
Measuring 16 inches in length, this unique mala features 108 intricately carved citipati skull-shaped prayer beads, symbolizing impermanence and the journey towards enlightenment. 
Each bead is crafted from yak bone, collected from the sacred Kathok monastery and is around 40 years old. 
This special kapala mala has been used and blessed by a revered lama, adding to its spiritual significance. 
Adorned with three beautiful agate spacer beads and a meticulously carved yak bone guru bead, this mala is not only a stunning piece of art but also a powerful tool for your mindfulness practice. 
Embrace its unique history and energy as you deepen your meditation experience. 

Details:
Mala'perimeter is 80cm,32 inches.
108 yak bone skull beads approximately 8mm / 0.32 inch.
1 × agate main bead,11mm × 11mm / 0.43 × 0.43 inch.
2 × agate spacer beads,carved Maitreya Buddha, diameter 10mm / 0.4 inch.
1 × yak bone guru bead,22mm × 11mm / 0.87 × 0.43 inch.

ABOUT Bone bead
Bone carvings symbolize reincarnation and the recycling of natural materials.It is an important material for Tibetan Buddhism.

Bone beads allow us to reflect upon the Buddhist teachings of impermanence. They serve as a reminder to live in the present moment; because nothing is permanent, everything is possible.

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

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