Description
AVAILABLE SIZE :4mm||6mm|| 8mm|| 10mm
- These beads are typically small, spherical, and either carved from the seeds or crafted from the wood of the tree.
- The Karungali beads are strung together using a durable thread. This thread passes through the center of each bead, allowing them to be arranged in a continuous loop.
- Karungali mala, a larger bead known as the “guru bead” may be incorporated. This bead marks the starting and ending point of the mala and serves as a point of reference during meditation or prayer practices.
- Karungali mala may feature a decorative tassel attached to the guru bead. The tassel is typically made of threads and serves both aesthetic and functional purposes, adding beauty to the mala while also providing a tactile element for meditation.
Usage of karungali in ones daily life????
How to use for the first time
Before using the Karungali Mala for the first time, it’s customary to purify it by washing it with water and/or performing a simple ritual to cleanse it of any negative energies.
Setting Intentions
Sit in a quiet and peaceful place where you won’t be disturbed. Hold the Karungali Mala in your hands and take a few deep breaths to center yourself. Set your intention for using the mala, whether it’s for meditation, prayer, or spiritual growth.
Chanting Mantras or Prayers
Begin by holding the mala in your right hand (if you’re right-handed) and using your thumb to count the beads. Start with the bead next to the guru bead (the larger bead at the center) and recite your chosen mantra, prayer, or affirmation with each bead you count. Move to the next bead after completing each repetition until you’ve circled the entire mala.
Cleansing of Karungali after every use
After each use, it’s advisable to cleanse the Karungali Mala by gently wiping it with a clean cloth or exposing it to sunlight or moonlight to recharge its energy. Store it in a clean and sacred place when not in use
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