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Red sandalwood

Red Sandalwood is the symbol of Brahma and blessed by Lakshmi. Rosaries of red Sandalwood are useful for propitiating the goddesses whereas of white are useful for the gods. Red sandal beads attracts abundance and prosperity, unfolds vibrant energy and gives bravery, strength and willpower.

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Wood beads

Different types of Malas 

 

Choosing a Mala: A mala of 108 beads is used for general purposes by most practicing Tibetan Buddhists. A variation of the standard 108-bead mala is the wrist mala of 27 beads—four circuits total 108 mantra repetitions.

 

"The sacred number of 108 predates Buddhism, being the classical number of the Hindu names assigned to a deity or god. As a multiple of 12 and 9, it represents the nine planets in the 12 zodiac houses. As a multiple of 27 and 4, it also represents the four quarters of the moon in each of the 27 lunar mansions or constellations. 

The 108 beads also ensure that at least a hundred mantra recitations have been completed in a full rosary turning." 

 

Beads of bodhi seed generally are considered auspicious for any practice or mantra, and red sandalwood or lotus seeds also are widely recommended for universal use. 

 

佛珠的使用方法

 

是指以线来贯穿一定数目的珠粒,于称名念佛或持咒时,用以记数的随身法具。梵语mala是鬘的意思。通常来讲佛珠的最初起源,是由于古印度人有璎珞鬘条缠身的风尚,而这正是这种风尚的沿袭,逐渐演变成为后世佛珠的使用。

在佛教经典中,有关佛珠的起源,一般都以《木槵子经》所载佛陀对波流离王的启示作为通说。

 

经文载:[佛告王言。若欲灭烦恼障报障者。当贯木槵子一百八。以常自随。若行若坐若卧。恒当至心无分散意。称佛陀达摩僧伽名。乃过一木槵子。如是渐次度木槵子。若十若二十。若百若千。乃至百千万。.......大善我当奉行。即敕吏民。营办木槵子。以为千具。六亲国戚。皆与一具。王常诵念。虽亲军旅。亦不废置。] 由此可知,波流离王在听到佛陀的开示之后,便开始用木槵子来制造佛珠,持念"三宝"之名,用以消除烦恼障和报障,这应当是佛教当中,佛珠最初的起源了。

 

佛珠虽然现已成为佛教徒的一项重要标志。但如果溯其本源,佛珠却并非佛教所创用。如古印度婆罗门教中的"毗湿奴派",很早便有持用佛珠的记载,并且以律典为所依的南传佛教徒亦不曾流行过佛珠。这在出土文物中,亦有例证。如在印度出土,属于公元二世纪时代的"龙王皈佛"造像上,有一尊婆罗门像,其颈上是悬挂有佛珠的。我想,这就如同佛教起源于印度大兴于中土"墙内开花墙外香"的道理一样,佛珠虽非佛教所创用,但却正是因为植根于佛教这块肥沃的土壤中,才有可能成为今日中国汉藏、蒙古、日本、韩国等地区僧尼、居士所携用的重要法具。

 

 

Rudraksha beads or Bone mala

Mantras to tame by forceful means should be recited using malas made of Rudraksha beads or bone. Reciting mantras with this kind of Malas to tame by forceful means or subdue harmful energies, such as "extremely malicious spirits, or general afflictions" are made from Rudraksha seeds, or even human bones, but It is said that only a person that is motivated by great compassion for all beings, including those they try to tame, can do this.

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Bone beads

Malas of Gold, Silver, Copper & Amber

Increasing mantras should be recited using malas of gold, silver, copper and amber. The mantras counted on these can "serve to increase life span, knowledge and merit."

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Amber

White colored malas

Pacifying mantras should be recited using white colored malas. Materials such as crystal, pearl, shell/conch or mother of pearl are preferable. These are said to purify the mind and clear away obstacles like illness, bad karma and mental disturbances. Using pearls is not practical however, as repeated use will destroy their iridescent layer. Most often pearl malas are used for showing off or 'Dharma jewelry'.

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White malas

Beads of Bodhi seed - 

The Bodhi seed signifies the Buddha's attainment of enlightenment while seated under the Bodhi Tree.

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Moon & Star

Bodhi seeds

'Moon and Stars' 'Bodhi seeds' mala is made from rattan seeds, The bead itself is very hard and dense, ivory coloured (which gradually turns a deep golden brown with long use), and has small holes (moons) and tiny black dots (stars) covering its surface.

 

'Phenix Eye Bodhi seeds' mala is made from rattan seeds, The bead itself is very hard and dense, ivory coloured (which gradually turns a deep golden brown with long use), and has small holes (moons) and tiny black dots (stars) covering its surface.

 

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Phenix eye

Bodhi seeds

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Rudraksha seed aka King Kong

Bodhi  seeds

'Rudraksha seed mala' Each seed displays 5 faces or Mukhi. In Tibetan Buddhism, Rudraksha seeds are often associated with the practice of Vajrakilaya or more wrathful pratices. According to the Venerable Gyatrul Rinpoche, each mantra recitation is multiplied by 20 million when using a Rudraksha seed mala.

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