Colorful Buddhist rosary
Bone mala in the colors of the jamaican flag: yellow, green and red
The full name of the Buddhist rosary or Tibetan rosary is japa mala, japamala or yapamala, according to the different lexical versions of the word. It literally means "garland (string of beads) to recite a series of mantras."
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Ethnic necklace formed with 8 mm yellow, green and red bone balls.
It has a red pompom in each of the ends
Composition: Bone
Diameter of each ball: 8 mm approx
Approximate total length: 70 cm. The measurement was taken considering the entire circumference, which is about 33 cm
The mala or Buddhist rosary or Tibetan rosary (japa mala or yapa mala) is a string of 108 beads.
Why a mala has 108 beads: The number 108 appears in many other places in the Indian tradition. For example, the Sanskrit alphabet has 108 letters, the Upanishads (Hindu holy book) have 108 sacred texts, there are 108 holy places in India, according to Ayurvedic medicine, the body has 108 acupressure points, and according to Tantrism, the body has 108 energy lines or chakras that coincide in the heart. According to the tantric tradition, 108 is a sacred number and represents the universe.