Handcrafted Silver Chupsel for Mala Beads
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Size: 12cm (Length)
Weight: 0.016 kg
Materials: Silver
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About our Mala Counter :
This silver Buddhist Mala Chupsel features colorful tassels at both ends, adding a vibrant touch to the design. It measures 12 cm long and features intricately arranged silver beads, demonstrating fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. The combination of silver and vibrant threads makes it a valuable tool for holding the mala and a visually appealing and symbolic item.
The colorful tassels that hang from the Chupsel add to its spiritual significance. In Tibetan Buddhism, these tassels represent various energies and qualities. The Chupsel's design makes it a beautiful adornment and a meaningful addition to prayer practices. It is frequently used to represent purification and spiritual connection. Its lightweight construction and detailed design make it an elegant and thoughtful accessory in religious and spiritual settings.
Introduction To Buddhist Chupsel (Mala Counter):
Mala counters are designed tools used to keep track of and count many mantra recitations in various Tibetan and Vajrayana traditions. They offer multiple methods for maintaining an accurate count. The Mala is a convenient means to organize and track your recitations.
For every complete rotation of the Mala, while reciting a mantra, it's equivalent to counting one hundred mantras. Additionally, eight extra beads are incorporated into the Mala, which acts as a "safety zone" to account for minor counting errors.
Here's how the counting process works: After reciting one hundred mantras (completing one cycle), move one of the counter beads on one side of your Mala Counter (side A). When you complete ten cycles, which adds up to one thousand mantras, you shift all ten counter beads back to their original positions. Then, you move one of the counter beads on the other side of your Mala Counter (side B). This signifies that you've completed one thousand mantras. By repeating this process multiple times, you can efficiently keep track of and achieve your goal of reciting ten thousand mantras.