- Materials: These malas are crafted from coconut shells, featuring high-quality polish and are strung together with a cotton cord. They often feature a red tassel.
- Purpose: Nariyal shell malas are often used for spiritual practices like puja, meditation, and chanting. In some traditions, they are primarily for chanting and meditation, not for wearing around the neck.
- Quantity of beads: These malas typically consist of 108 beads. This number (108) holds significance in various spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, where it’s linked to the 12 astrological houses and 9 planets (12 x 9 = 108). It also has astronomical significance, with the average distance between the Sun and Moon to Earth being approximately 108 times their respective diameters.
- Cultural significance: In Hinduism and other ancient cultures, shells are considered symbols of purity, wealth, and protection. Shell malas are believed to connect the wearer to the calming and balancing energies of the ocean, promoting inner peace and spiritual growth. They are also thought to offer protection from negative energies and purify the aura.
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