Healing Rudraksha Wrist mala

$ 3.00

About Rudraksha:

Rudraksha seeds are from an evergreen tree, genus Elaeocarpus, and are used to make malas in Hinduism. The name comes from Sanskrit, “Rudra’s eyes.” This traditional style represents Lord Shiva/Rudra himself. Legend says that Shiva awoke after a thousand years of meditation and began to shed tears of worldly wise compassion, these tears crystallized into seeds and there grew the first Rudraksha tree.

Healing properties:

Rudraksha: Creates a protection of your own energy, and shields the wearer from negative energies.

About this mala:

Product code: BRUD02

Beads size: 9 mm

Weight : 11 gm

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Our products are handmade with love and intention for wellness. Due to the handcrafed nature of the natural materials used in our products if slight variations occur in size and colors please regard it as characteristic of the product.

 

This is a great mala hand strung and made in our Hello Handicraft workshop in Boudhnath, Kathmandu, Nepal. We use a strong cord in different colors. If you need an specific color on your string, just inform us and we will be glad to make it.

When using malas and bracelets for meditation or when wearing as accessory, we request you to respect the heritage and history of Hindu and Buddhist traditions by following the practice of AHIMSA (non violence) and compassion to all sentient beings.

 

Why buy from Hello Handicraft?

Hello Handicraft supply the best quality items for success, self-empowerment, spiritual evolution and Buddhism at reasonable prices for the benefit of all.

All our items are selected and prepared after thorough research into the subject.

All items are sent along with usage instructions so that you derive maximum benefits.

We are the leading suppliers of best quality Bodhi beads from Nepal since 2009.

The enterprise supports grass root level skilled man power so that their financial status will be uplifted.

We are responsible to the artists and artisans. We want to make their profession reputable, and make their earning commensurate with any other occupation in Nepal.

We are responsible for our community. We are an active supporter of AAROH, a non-profit organization (www.aarohnepal.org) working for the education of children in need of Nepal.

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