Tibetan Buddhism 108 Mala Beads- Bodhi Root
Tibetan Buddhism 108 Mala Beads- Bodhi Root
Bodhi Root beads are made from the nut of the Buri palm tree. Symbolizing rebirth, every part of the tree is used to make a variety of items, from food to furniture. The natural form of the nut looks like a little brown watermelon and is white inside.
・Material Beads: Bodhi root
・Zodiac Sign: Copper
・Bodhisattva Pendant: Natural Wood
・Beads Size: 10/9 mm
・Process: Handmade (Up to three days)
・Package: Eco envelop
Copper Pendant an amulet representing Tibetan astrology- all twelve characters of Tibetan zodiac
A crescent-shaped, hand-held ritual, used in the tantric ceremonies of Vajrayana Buddhism, commonly known as the "knife of the dakinis". It is made of copper.
Om Mani Padme Hum Sign- Bodhi Root, Tibetan Signs- Tibetan Silver, Bodhisattva Pendant- Wood
Natural beads
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Copper Counters
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Care Instructions
- Avoid frequent exposure to water and chemicals.
- Regular handling will help maintain the beads' luster.
- For best results, ensure hands are clean before use. If beads become sticky, wear gloves to continue handling evenly.