Yelook Original Tulsi mala Shri Radha Name Locket/Tulsi Beads for Neck Beads Wood Chain
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MALA BEADS SIZE - 5 TO 6 MM TOTAL NO. OF BEADS - 108+1 MALA LENGTH SIZE - 17.7 INCHS Tulsi as an Ayurvedic medicine. Tulsi has an important role within many traditions of Hinduism, wherein devotees perform worship involving Tulsi plants or leaves. Mostly family often keep a tulsi in front of there home. There are 108 beads of Tulsi in one Mala it may be used either japa or for wearing on the neck. Tulsi Malas are the most suitable for meditation and japa. Devotees of Vishnu, Rama, Lord Krishna, etc wear the sacred tulsi mala on their necks as a sign of their devotion to the Lord. Japa is a method of spiritual communion through the repetition of mantra. By continued repetition you create certain vibrations in your system. Mantra repetition purifies the physical body and fills the mind with spiritual vitality. The practice of japa frees one from tensions and a host of mental vagaries. According to realised saints, repetition of the mantra gives perfect knowledge of God and is the best medium for communion with God. The tulsi mala made from the holy basil plant, is a beautiful thing to possess and wear. Hindus see the tulsi mala - the light, chandan-colored one as a way to connect to Vishnu or any of his avatars like Krishna and Rama, while the Buddhists prefer the black tulsi mala to chant and usher in good fortune. As soon as you wear the tulsi mala, around your neck or around your wrist, you feel protected and focussed. It actually goes a long way in helping you deal with the stress of modern life. If time permits, you can simply chant Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare/Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare. Some people believe that this mere chant is enough for salvation in this dark age called Kali Yuga, but even this seems a difficult task for people to do, such is the manifestation of this age.