The Original KamalGatta Japa Mala is a sacred and traditional prayer rosary used in Hindu and Buddhist practices. It is made from the seeds of the KamalGatta plant, which is also known as the Lotus plant.
The KamalGatta Japa Mala typically consists of 108 beads, although variations with different bead counts can also be found. Each bead is made from the dried seeds of the KamalGatta plant and has a unique texture and color.
The KamalGatta seeds are small and round, resembling tiny beads. They are known for their natural beauty and symbolic representation of purity and spirituality, as the lotus is considered a sacred flower in many Eastern traditions.
The Japa Mala is handcrafted with great care, and the seeds are typically smooth and polished to ensure a comfortable feel during meditation or chanting. The beads are strung together on a durable string or thread, often with knots in between each bead to provide spacing and durability.
The Original KamalGatta Japa Mala is primarily used for japa, which is the repetition of a mantra or prayer. The practitioner holds the mala and moves each bead between their fingers while chanting their chosen mantra. Once they have completed one full round of chanting, they can continue or conclude their practice.
The KamalGatta Japa Mala is believed to enhance concentration, promote spiritual growth, and bring peace and harmony to the mind and soul. It is also considered a symbol of devotion and reverence towards the deities worshipped.
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