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Original 4mm Tulsi Kanthi Mala Small Bead Fine Quality

Original price was: ₹190.00.Current price is: ₹130.00.

Length :- 11.5″ Inches 

Diameter:- 4 MM

Value of all mentioned dimensions are in approximate.

6 in stock

Length :- 11.5″ Inches 

Diameter:- 4 MM

Value of all mentioned dimensions are in approximate.

Tulsi Mala, also known as Tulsi beads or a Tulsi rosary, is a sacred necklace made from the stems of the holy Tulsi plant (Ocimum sanctum). In Hinduism, Tulsi holds great significance and is considered the most sacred plant. Wearing a Tulsi Mala not only carries spiritual importance but also offers numerous benefits for the overall well-being of an individual.

 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Tulsi Malas:-

What is Spiritual Significance of Tulsi Mala?

Tulsi Mala is widely used in Hindu rituals and meditation practices. It is believed to enhance spiritual connection, concentration, and mindfulness. The continuous chanting of mantras or prayers using the Tulsi beads helps in focusing the mind and creating a deep sense of peace and tranquility. It is said to purify the aura and create a positive energy field around the wearer, promoting spiritual growth and harmony.

Goddess Tulsi is considered to be dear to Lord Vishnu and is often referred to as “Vishnu Priya” or “the beloved of Vishnu.” Wearing a Tulsi Mala is particularly significant for devotees of Lord Vishnu. It is believed to bring them closer to the divine energy of Lord Vishnu and aid in spiritual practices. The Tulsi Mala is considered a sacred offering to Lord Vishnu, and its use in chanting his name or mantras is said to invoke his divine presence and grace.

 What is the significance of wearing a Tulsi mala?

Tulsi malas are believed to bring spiritual protection, purify the mind and body, and enhance devotion. They are often used in prayer and meditation.

 

How do I care for my Tulsi mala?

Avoid exposing it to chemicals, water, or excessive sweat. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth and store it in a dry place when not in use.

 

 Can anyone wear a Tulsi mala?

Yes, anyone can wear a Tulsi mala, regardless of gender or religious background. It is considered auspicious and is believed to bring positive energy..

 

Is there any specific way to wear a Tulsi mala?

Traditionally, it is worn around the neck or wrist. Some people also keep it in their place of worship. It is important to treat it with respect.

  

What should I do if my Tulsi mala breaks?

If your mala breaks, it’s often seen as a sign of protection, as if it has absorbed negative energy. You can repair it if possible or immerse it in a holy river or under a sacred tree as a respectful way of disposal.

 

How many beads should a Tulsi mala have?

Traditionally, a Tulsi mala has 108 beads, plus one additional bead known as the “Guru bead.” However, malas can also come in smaller counts, such as 54 or 27 beads, for shorter meditations.

 

Can I sleep with my Tulsi mala?

It is generally recommended to remove the mala before sleeping to avoid damage. However, some people prefer to keep it on for continuous spiritual protection.

 

How to Use Tulsi Mala?

Purification: Before using your Tulsi for the first time, it is customary to purify it. You can do this by placing the Mala in a bowl of water mixed with a few drops of Tulsi oil or Ganga Water

 

How it Proect from Negative Energies?

Tulsi is believed to have strong protective qualities, shielding the wearer from negative energies, psychic attacks, and the influence of malevolent forces. It acts as a spiritual armor, creating a sense of safety and security.

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Weight 10 g
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 2 cm