These premium Japa Malas, derived from the Sanskrit term for garland, are crafted with 108 beads, including a distinct guru bead adorned with a decorative tassel whose colors may vary.
Traditionally used across Tibet, Nepal, and India, these malas aid in tracking recitations, chants, or mantra repetitions—a spiritual practice called japa.
Typically worn around the neck or wrapped around the wrist, these rudraksha beads (measuring 9mm with an overall length of approximately 95cm) come from the sacred rudraksha tree’s dried seeds. Comparable prayer beads exist worldwide under various names, reflecting their deep cultural significance.