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Used as rosaries or prayer beads, malas represent time and the cycle of rebirth in Buddhist culture. They are also offered to Buddhas. Inherited from Tibetan art, malas are used for prayer.
Mala with 108 (7mm) Kadam wood beads. Used as rosaries or prayer beads, malas represent time and the cycle of rebirth in Buddhist culture.
Made of 108 natural stone beads, according to Buddhist tradition. The largest bead represents the knowledge of emptiness. The small cone that tops it is the symbol of emptiness itself.
Made of 108 natural stone beads, according to Buddhist tradition. The largest bead represents the knowledge of emptiness. The small cone above it is the symbol of emptiness itself.
Made of 108 natural stone beads, according to Buddhist tradition. The largest bead represents the knowledge of emptiness. The small cone above it is the symbol of emptiness itself.