Handcrafted Tibetan Chupsel Mala | Silver Prayer Beads for Rituals and Meditation
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Length: 12cm
Weight: 0.014kg
Materials: Silver, Artificial Stone: Coral
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About our Mala Counter :
The Tibetan Chupsel Mala is a sacred meditation tool crafted to deepen your spiritual practice and enhance mindfulness. Measuring 12cm, this mala is traditionally used in Tibetan Buddhist rituals to foster a stronger connection to higher consciousness and inner peace. Made from artificial coral stone, each bead serves as a tactile anchor, helping you maintain focus on your breath, intentions, and spiritual goals during meditation or prayer. Beyond its striking appearance, the Chupsel Mala supports your journey toward spiritual growth, making it an essential companion for anyone seeking greater clarity and tranquility in their practice.
Handcrafted with care, the Tibetan Chupsel Mala is designed to enrich your spiritual journey and deepen your meditation practice. Traditionally used for counting mantras during prayer, this mala helps you maintain focus and engage in profound contemplation, fostering a stronger connection with your inner self. Each bead serves as a tactile guide, reminding you of your path toward enlightenment and mindfulness. Its compact 12cm size makes it highly portable, ideal for carrying during travels or placing on your altar for daily rituals. This mala is a meaningful companion for anyone seeking to cultivate peace, clarity, and spiritual growth.
Introduction To Buddhist Chupsel (Mala Counter):
Mala counters are specifically designed tools used to keep track of and count a large number of mantra recitations in various Tibetan and Vajrayana traditions. They offer multiple methods for keeping an accurate count. The Mala itself serves as 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, there are eight extra beads incorporated into the Mala, which act as a kind of "safety zone" to account for any minor counting errors.
Here's how the counting process works: After you finish reciting one hundred mantras (completing one cycle), you 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.