Siddha Tulasi Mala
Siddha Tulasi Mala, 35-45 inches in length (with small, smooth, round beads; superfine quality). Total there are 108 beads in the mala with each bead being around 8-10 mm in width. This Siddha Tulsi Mala may be used either for japa or for wearing on the neck.Tulsi (often referred to as "sacred basil") is the most sacred of woods used in Hindu worship. The wood is so sacred that it is considered to possess divinity itself. Siddha Tulsi Mala made of tulsi wood are the most suitable for meditation and japa. Vaishnavas (devotees of Vishnu, Rama, Krishna, etc.) wear the sacred siddha tulasi mala on their necks as a sign of their devotion to the Lord. Siddha Tulsi Mala clears the aura and helps to balance vata and kapha doshas. This Siddha Tulsi Mala is the most powerful mala which increases our spiritual power while going to do some special work.
Siddha Tulasi Mala, 35-45 inches in length (with small, smooth, round beads; superfine quality). Total there are 108 beads in the mala with each bead being around 8-10 mm in width. This Siddha Tulsi Mala may be used either for japa or for wearing on the neck.Tulsi (often referred to as "sacred basil") is the most sacred of woods used in Hindu worship. The wood is so sacred that it is considered to possess divinity itself. Siddha Tulsi Mala made of tulsi wood are the most suitable for meditation and japa. Vaishnavas (devotees of Vishnu, Rama, Krishna, etc.) wear the sacred siddha tulasi mala on their necks as a sign of their devotion to the Lord. Siddha Tulsi Mala clears the aura and helps to balance vata and kapha doshas. This Siddha Tulsi Mala is the most powerful mala which increases our spiritual power while going to do some special work.