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Prayer Malas
Prayer beads (japmala's) are for meditating with and are made of various materials like sandalwood, rosewood, tulsi, and various gemstones. They can be worn around the neck when meditating as well as to do mantras for meditation. (beads are counted similar to rosaries)
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Agate Mala |
Amethyst Mala |
Bodhi Mala |
Carnelian Mala |
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Moonstone Mala |
Rose Quartz Mala |
Rosewood and Turqouise Mala |
Rosewood and Turqouise Wrist Mala |
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Rudraksha Mala |
Rudraksha Wrist Mala |
Sandalwood Mala |
Sandalwood Wrist Mala |
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Tulasi Mala |
Hematite Mala |
Singing Bowls
Singing Bowls are classic instruments and meditation tools in Tibet. Singing bowls are widely used in spiritual traditions such as Buddhism and Hinduism, for meditation, relaxation, healthcare, personal well-being, and religious practice.
Prayer Bells
* Tibetan Bell and Dorje
The Prayer Bell is used in rituals to clear the mind of worldly matters and dispel stress and tension. The bell can be rung, struck like a gong or made to sing similarly to the Tibetan singing bowls with the dorje. The small brass bells are used in prayer ceremonies as well. The dorje is a symbol of enlightenment. The shape of the dorje symbolizes the two forms of truth, relative and absolute. The connection of the two truths in the middle is known as the sphere of actual reality. On the outer parts of the dorje, there are two discs that represent the five Buddha families, the five elements, and the five skandhas.
* Tingshas
Tingsha are cymbals which are used by people of the Tibetan Buddhist faith. These cymbals can be rung as part of rituals, ceremonies, and during prayer and meditation. Many non-Buddhists appreciate the sound of tingsha, and these special chimes are sometimes used to clear the air in a room or to focus people's minds.
Meditation and Yoga Cushions
A firm support is beneficial in sitting meditation practice. Whether sitting on a meditation cushion, in a chair, or kneeling: all postures require firm, well-placed support cushions to hold the back straight and the hips and legs stress-free for successful and comfortable meditation practice.