Sacred object of the Buddhist tradition, the Mala helps keep the mind focused and the heart rooted in practice.
Each bead marks a breath, an intention, a step along the path to awareness.
The Tibetan Mala is a meditation tool used in the Buddhist tradition for mantra recitation, similar in purpose to the rosary in the Western tradition.
Made up of 108 scented wooden beads, it represents the 108 aspects of the Buddha, invoked in practice to cultivate wisdom, overcome difficulties, and bring harmony to body and mind.
Some Malas include additional elements such as natural stones or traditional symbols, which are not used in the ritual count but enrich the symbolic meaning and aesthetic value of the piece.
It can be worn as a necklace or wrapped around the wrist, becoming a companion in practice, presence, and transformation.
Sacred object of the Buddhist tradition, the Mala helps keep the mind focused and the heart rooted in practice.
Each bead marks a breath, an intention, a step along the path to awareness.