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Hands Of Tibet LLC
Hand Knotted Banded Agate Wrist Mala/Bracelet
Hand Knotted Banded Agate Wrist Mala/Bracelet
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This listing is for a hand knotted banded agate writ mala. Banded agate is known for its ability to enhance concentration and mental stability. It is also a calming stone bringing with it inner healing. Each of the beads measure approximately 8mm and was strung by Hands of Tibet with love.
Prayer beads (mala) are usually used in Tibet, Nepal, and India for meditation, counting mantras, and prostration. Malas are worn on the left wrist while not in use.
Suggested mantras for this mala:
"Om Muni Muni Maha Muni Ye Soha" to Lord Buddha Shakyamuni
"Om Tare Turi Tutari Turi Soha" to White Tara
"Tayatha Om Pekatse Pekatse Maha Pekatse Raza Samu Gati Soha" to Medicine Buddha
How to adjust this wrist mala (you can also reference our instructional video %%GLOBAL_ShopPathSSL%%/how-to-adjust-our-wrist-mala-bracelet/):
1. Hold the mala with the long knot at the top. Use thumb and forefinger from each hand to hold beads on either side of the knot (left hand holds the bead on the eft, right hand holds the bead on the right).
2. Pull hands apart and away from the long knot. Our malas are usually knotted a little tight so you can pull pretty hard!
3. To tighten, pull small beads at the end of the strings.
Prayer beads (mala) are usually used in Tibet, Nepal, and India for meditation, counting mantras, and prostration. Malas are worn on the left wrist while not in use.
Suggested mantras for this mala:
"Om Muni Muni Maha Muni Ye Soha" to Lord Buddha Shakyamuni
"Om Tare Turi Tutari Turi Soha" to White Tara
"Tayatha Om Pekatse Pekatse Maha Pekatse Raza Samu Gati Soha" to Medicine Buddha
How to adjust this wrist mala (you can also reference our instructional video %%GLOBAL_ShopPathSSL%%/how-to-adjust-our-wrist-mala-bracelet/):
1. Hold the mala with the long knot at the top. Use thumb and forefinger from each hand to hold beads on either side of the knot (left hand holds the bead on the eft, right hand holds the bead on the right).
2. Pull hands apart and away from the long knot. Our malas are usually knotted a little tight so you can pull pretty hard!
3. To tighten, pull small beads at the end of the strings.
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