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Meditation Tranquil Path Wrist Mala

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The Noble Eightfold Path—Right View, Intention, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness, and Concentration—guides us toward a balanced life.

The 108 beads of Dalakan Agarwood symbolize purity, wisdom, and tranquility. It invites mindfulness and introspection, providing sanctuary and nurturing the soul amidst daily chaos. It grounds us in the present, reminding us of deeper life's currents amidst daily concerns. 

Each bead acts as a focal point for meditation and contemplation, helping to center the mind and soothe the spirit, like a spiritual mentor, guiding more profound meditation and true wisdom.

Sandalwood (Dalakan Agarwood) – Purity, Wisdom, and Tranquility.

Promotes mindfulness and introspection, supports meditation, and fosters a balanced, peaceful life amidst daily challenges.

Mantra: OM MA CHIMUYE SALE DE
Pronounced: Om ma chi-mu-ye sa-le de

Hold your prayer beads and chant this mantra regularly to awaken your inner wisdom and compassion. It helps clear away ignorance and worries, purifying your mind. Through daily recitation, 108 times, you invite the protection of the Buddha.

Material Sandalwood (Dalakan Agarwood) 
Bead Size 0.24'' (6mm) / 0.31'' (8mm)
Length 6mm: 26 inches around (+/- 1”)
8mm: 33 inches around (+/- 1”)
Number of Beads 108
Gender 6mm (Female-preferred) / 8mm (Unisex)
Craftsmanship Handcrafted in Tibet
Stringing Material Durable Elastic Rope
Style Tibetan Prayer Beads, 108 Mala Beads, Buddha Mala Beads Necklace, Prayer Mala Beads, Prayer Bracelet, Wrist Mala
Usage Meditation, Prayer, Mindfulness Reminder, Meaningful accessory and gift

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