Saturday 12 December 2015

Rosaries/Malas

Rosaries or malas are used by many religions as these help one to concentrate  on their prayers. Hinduism too makes use of these malas, with each of these malas having a unique attribute or association with a particular god/goddess.
  • Conch Mala – Conches are very lucky and auspicious . This mala can be used in Lakshmi sadhna as well as other sadhnas as well. If this mala is offered to Goddess Lakshmi, she blesses the devotee with stability and happiness in his life.
  • Cowrie Mala – These are small shells found in oceans and are considered very lucky. Those seeking a stable financial position should wear a cowrie Mala. It is recommended for the japa of the Maha Lakshmi Mantra.
  • Hakik Mala – This is a black stone, which is powerful in many ways. It is used for protection, courage and success. It attracts good fortunes, increases clarity, promotes good will, helps in overcoming fears, encourages fertility and beneficial for bone narrow and allergies.
  • Kamal Gatta Mala – This mala is made from dried kamal seeds. Since Goddess Lakshmi sits on a lotus, Lakshmi puja and mantra jaap with a lotus-seed mala pleases Goddess Lakkshmi immensely.
  • Putra Jiva Mala – These are seeds of a fruit tree called Putra jeeva. It is believed that the wearer of this mala will be blessed with a son.  One can chant Santaan Gopal mantras on this mala to fulfill their wish.
  • Sandalwood mala – The fragrance of the sandalwood known as chandan in Hindi, is particularly preferred by Hindu deities. The sandalwood is believed to promote meditation 
  • Red sandalwood Mala – The Red Sandalwood Mala is used for pleasing Hindu goddesses. Red sandalwood Mala is blessed by Goddess Lakshmi and it is very useful for improving concentration.
  •  Rudraksha Mala – Rudraksha means ‘’Rudra-aksha’, or the “Eye of Shiva” in Sanskrit. Also known as “Tears of the Lord”, the Rudraksha Mala has been worn by the yogis of India and the Himalayas for thousands of years for living a fearless life on their path to attaining enlightenment.
  • Haldi Mala – The wearer of this mala gets peace of mind and is rid of anxiety, depression and tensions. This mala is used in Baglamukhi Sadhna.
  • Tulsi Mala – Tulsi is the most sacred of all plants in Hindu tradition. The Tulsi Mala cures high fever, diseases of the mind and some stomach ailments.
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