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Sacred Tulsi Beri Mala for Devotion 109 Beads

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  • The Sacred Tulsi Mala is a handcrafted spiritual tool meticulously carved from the wood of the holy basil plant, revered in Hinduism as a manifestation of Goddess Lakshmi. Associated with the divine energy of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna, this "Holy Mala" acts as a conduit for spiritual purification, mental clarity, and protection from negative vibrations. It serves as a constant companion for devotees, aiding in meditation and serving as a reminder of one's commitment to a sattvik (pure) lifestyle.

  • Feature
  • Details
  • Design
  • Handcrafted Tulsi Wood Beads Strung Together And Finished With A Tassel
  • Material
  • Natural Tulsi (Holy Basil) Wood
  • Bead Count
  • Traditionally 108 + 1 beads; the extra Meru bead signifies the Guru and should not be crossed during Japa.
  • Purpose
  • Mental Calm & Focus, Discipline in Mantra Chanting & Japa, Sattvic Awareness And Mindful Living, Spiritual Grounding And Positivity etc.

  • In Hindu mythology, Tulsi is known as Vishnupriya, the beloved of Lord Vishnu. According to the Padma Purana, the Tulsi plant emerged from the tears of Dhanvantari, the divine physician, during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthana). Wearing the mala is believed to evoke the blessings of the Divine, as worship of Lord Vishnu is considered incomplete without Tulsi.

  • Symbolic 108 Beads: Represents the entire universe, corresponding to the 27 constellations, 12 zodiac houses, and 9 planets.
  • Natural Adaptogen: As an adaptogenic material, the wood is believed to help the wearer’s body adapt to stress and promote respiratory and immune health.
  • Chakra Connection: When worn, the beads are ideally placed to touch the Anahata (heart) chakra to foster devotion and the Vishuddha (throat) chakra for purity in communication.

  • Spiritual Growth & Purification: Instrumental in cleansing the mind, body, and soul of impure thoughts and karma.
  • Stress Reduction & Focus: The repetitive movement of beads during Japa helps quiet the mind, improve concentration, and induce tranquility.
  • Protective Shield: Acts as a barrier against evil forces, spiritual disturbances, and external negativity.
  • Medicinal Properties: Traditionally used in Ayurveda to help with ailments such as headaches, migraines, and skin issues.

  • Remove the mala during "impure" activities such as bathing, sleeping, or visiting a cemetery to respect its symbolic energy.

  • Maintenance: Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust..
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  • Safety Tip: Handle the beads with care and devotion, as they are handcrafted from natural wood. If the mala breaks, it is traditionally seen as a sign of spiritual growth or that an intention has been fulfilled, rather than bad luck.

  • 1. Which mantras can be chanted with a Tulsi Mala?
  • It is traditionally used for Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna mantras, including the Hare Krishna Mahamantra, Om Namo Narayanaya, and Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.
  • 2. Is the Tulsi Mala suitable for beginners?
  • Yes. Both beginners and experienced devotees can use it for Japa, meditation, devotional chanting, and developing a disciplined spiritual routine.
  • 3. Can a Tulsi Mala be given as a spiritual gift?
  • Yes. It is a meaningful gift for Janmashtami, Ekadashi, housewarmings, spiritual initiations, birthdays, and other devotional occasions.
  • 4. Should a personal Tulsi Mala be shared with others?
  • Traditionally, a Japa Mala is treated as a personal spiritual tool. Avoiding regular sharing also helps preserve personal hygiene and devotional discipline.
  • 5. Why do the beads have slight differences in color or texture?
  • Natural Tulsi wood may display variations in shade, grain, size, and surface texture. These differences are natural characteristics rather than manufacturing defects.
  • 6. Can a Tulsi Mala be worn with Rudraksha or another sacred mala?
  • Many devotees wear Tulsi and Rudraksha together. However, personal customs and spiritual traditions may differ, so guidance from one’s Guru or family tradition may be followed.
  • 7. Is the Tulsi Mala only for Vaishnava devotees?
  • Tulsi Mala holds special importance in Vaishnava traditions, but anyone who respects its sacred significance may use it for sincere prayer, meditation, and devotional practice.
  • 8. What should be done if the thread becomes loose or breaks?
  • Stop using the mala temporarily and have it restrung carefully. Ensure that the original bead sequence and the distinct Meru bead are preserved during restringing.
  • 9. Can children use a Tulsi Mala?
  • Children may use it for supervised prayer or chanting. Because the mala contains small wooden beads, it should be kept away from infants and unsupervised young children.
  • 10. Can a Tulsi Mala cure medical conditions?
  • No. A Tulsi Mala is a spiritual and meditative aid, not a medical device. Traditional wellness beliefs should not replace professional diagnosis, prescribed medication, or medical treatment.

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  • This product is intended for devotional and spiritual use. Traditional benefits related to protection, purification, stress relief or physical healing are not scientifically guaranteed and should not replace medical treatment. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for health concerns. Wearing, cleansing and dietary practices may vary across traditions; follow guidance from your Guru or Sampradaya. Natural beads may vary in colour, size and texture.

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