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A Buddhist rosary ( or mala) is a bead strung on a string, which may have threads at the end that look like a ‘tail’.
The rosary is used for counting mantras during long meditations, so as not to lose count. Classic malas consist of 108 beads.
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Agate is one of the most common stones on Earth. For many centuries agate has been used as jewellery by nobility and fashionistas in many countries.
Even in ancient times people paid attention to the magical properties of agate. For example, in Ancient Egypt there was a belief that the stone would save from a thunderstorm, and in Ancient Rome with the help of agate increased yield.
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Lovers also used agate – the stone supported love and protected them from cheating and betrayal.
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Black agate is a strong amulet against evil, a symbol of victory over the devil’s charms. It protects from black magic and strengthens the human spirit.
How to use Buddhist rosary beads
A Buddhist rosary ( or mala) is a bead strung on a string, which may have threads at the end that look like a ‘tail’.
The rosary is used for counting mantras during long meditations, so as not to lose count. Classic malas consist of 108 beads.
They can help to calm down and get rid of nervous tension: to do this, you should hold your rosary beads in your hands, slowly going through the beads. It is useful to use one rosary for a long time, because it accumulates energy and begins to resonate with the energy of the wearer, gradually positively affecting his biofield.
When you recite the mantras, take the mala with your index finger and with your thumb move the beads. After each mantra you recite, move one bead.
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