The 108 bead prayer mala is a traditional Tibetan Buddhist accessory used for prayer, meditation, and mantra recitation. The mala is made from Yak bone, which is believed to represent the impermanence of life and the need to detach oneself from worldly desires. The mala is carefully handcrafted and features 108 beads, which are used to count the number of mantras recited. The beads are spaced with knots and a guru bead is placed at the end of the mala, which signifies the end of a round of recitation.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the number 108 is considered sacred and significant. It is believed that there are 108 energy lines that converge at the heart chakra, and that by chanting mantras or prayers 108 times, one can activate these energy lines and achieve a state of inner peace and enlightenment. The Yak bone prayer mala is also adorned with a tassel, which symbolizes the lotus flower and represents purity, compassion, and spiritual growth.
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