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Lotusmind Lava 8mm 108 Prayer beads Mala Dzi Agate pendant Lapis Lazuli

$ 10.55

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    Description

    Item details
    Item :
    Lotusmind Lava 108 beads 8 mm Buddhist Mala w Dzi agate pendant
    Major beads :
    8
    mm Lava round beads x 108pcs
    marker beads :
    Lapis Lazuli
    pendant:
    Dzi agate
    Metal spacer:
    brass
    Metal Guru head :
    bloodstone
    What is Mani ?
    Mani means : Om Mani Padme Hum - the six syllable mantra. The Most Popular Mantra in Tibetan Buddhism
    This is the mantra of the deity of love and compassion, Chenrezig or Avalokateshvara in the Sanskrit language, translation meaning 'Hail to the Jewel in the Lotus'.
    When is the 'Om Mani Padme Hum' or the Six Syllable Mantra used?
    * When the news of a death or injury is heard, to pray for a speedy recovery, precious human rebirth or a safe journey through the bardo (intermediate state).
    * When blowing on meat to wish the animal a precious human rebirth next time round. This is a shortcut as there are other more extensive Buddhist prayers that can be done
    * When circumambulating a Stupa, Monastery or turning prayers wheels
    * Sometimes even when someone wants to change the conversation from an unwanted or negative subject! I use this one sometimes myself!
    *To give blessing to animals and other beings, you can blow on them or whisper it in their ear.
    *In Tibetan Buddhist meditation or retreat, this mantra can be chanted quietly or silently. I use this mantra during my daily attempts to meditate. It is short and easy to pronounce.
    *It is one of the beliefs in Buddhism that saying this many, many times will lessen the chances of being born in a lower realm in the future and it is also a cause for eventual enlightenment.
    Benefits of reciting the Six Syllable Mantra
    Extracted from The Daily Enlightenment
    This powerful mantra's sound and vibration invoke the blessings of all Buddhas to liberate the sufferings of all sentient beings. It removes negative karmas and defilements like greed, anger and ignorance that causes rebirth in the six realms of samsara. This mantra is so precious and holy that it embodies the Buddha's holy speech. By listening to it with faith and understanding, one is sure to obtain good rebirths after death. If any animal or insect should hear this mantra before dying, it would be reborn to Amitabha's pure land. While reciting the mantra with mindfulness and a proper understanding , one is ensured of its effectiveness to increase positive merits and the spiritual power of compassion. By dedicating the merits of recitation to all beings and especially our loved ones in times of pain and sickness, all sufferings will dissolve.