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Vaijanti mala

Vaijanti mala

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The specific kind of beaded necklaces known as mala’s are quite familiair nowadays. Often they are simply worn as jewelry-with-a-spiritual touch, but they have a very ancient and rich history.

The earliest known examples of beads used in a spiritual context can be found in India, where Hindu monks moved loose shells, stones, grains or beads from one side to another to support in keeping focus and concentration and keep count of the number of repetitions of mantra’s or prayers during their spiritual practice. Another variation was to tie knots in a piece of cord or rope for that purpose. Around the 8th century BCE, In India and Nepal, these two variations were combined to stringing the beads on a cord, and thus the mala was born.

From early Hinduism the mala also found its way into Buddhism and eventually its usage spread further into the world in lots of different religions and spiritual traditions. For example; in western Christianity the string of prayer beads is called ‘rosary’ or ‘pater noster cord’ and in the Islam it’s known as ‘mishaba’ or ‘tasbi’.

In different traditions there are of course many variations in the appearance of the prayer beads; for example in how many beads are strung on the cord or from which material the beads are made. Mala’s with a buddhist origin often are made with 108 beads, in many eastern traditions a sacred number with different symbolic meanings. It refers to, for example, the 108 names of Shiva, the 108 different kinds of desire that obscure our human minds or  the 108 Upanishads, sacred Sanskrit texts sharing wisdom in the last part of the Veda’s.

This mala is made with 108 beads from vaijanti seeds. These seeds come from the vaijanti flower a.k.a. 'coral bead plant' and have (when dried) a natural silvery grey-white color. The seeds are considered sacred especially in Hindu tradition, where they are associated with Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. They represent Lord Krishna's omnipotence and triumph over evil forces; 'vaijanti' can roughly be translated as 'triumphant victory'.

Also the seeds are highly revered for their spiritual-energetic dynamics. To name only a few: their unique energy is said to stimulate the 3rd chakra, promoting intuition and inner vision. They have a calming effect on the mind, reducing stress, anxiety, and restlessness. And meditating with a vaijayanti mala can aid in aligning the mind, body, and soul, thus facilitating a deeper spiritual experience and spiritual growth.

Each bead has a diameter of approximately 8-10 millimeters. The beads are strung on a white cotton cord, ending in a small red tassel at the guru bead. The guru bead is a 5 mukhi rudraksha bead with a diameter of approximately 12 millimeters. Total length of the mala is approximately 94 centimeters.

This mala is from vintage origin and might therefore show some signs of age and previous usage, but overall it is in good condition.

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