Green jasper rosary, 21 beads, 0,6 cm

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Green jasper, a stone that has been held in special esteem by many peoples and civilisations for centuries, is still a symbol of protection in both the physical and spiritual worlds. In the Middle Ages, this semi-precious stone of rare emerald colour was especially highly valued. A certain author named Onomakristos wrote in his memoirs that the grass-coloured mineral not only pleases the human eye, but also pleases the gaze of the immortals from the heights of heaven.

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Description

It is called ‘the stone of life’ and is mentioned in the Bible. The ancient name of this unusual ornamental gem is jasper. This is the case when for a modest price you can become the owner of a stone masterpiece that exists in a single copy.

Jasper is an ornamental opaque volcanic mineral almost entirely composed of quartz (chalcedony).


 

 

Buddhist rosary beads being a cult accessory, they can fulfil several functions at the same time:

  1. A reminder of a religious ritual, a prayer. In some cases, the rosary helps to read the words of a prayer in a certain sequence.
  2. A device for counting. When reciting a prayer or performing a certain religious action, beads are put aside. This makes it possible not to get confused about the number of rituals performed.
  3. The use of the rosary as a symbol. It is known that rosary beads are made of a specific material and have a certain number of beads. A special meaning is put into it. Depending on the traditions of the school and the desire to achieve a certain goal, certain rosaries are chosen.
  4. The rosary as a distinctive sign. This function follows smoothly from the previous point. By the appearance and peculiarities of this attribute one can draw a conclusion about the belonging of its owner to a certain school of Buddhism and the degree of his training.
  5. Rhythm counting. Some rituals, mantras and prayers require keeping a rhythm, which can be helped by counting the beads of the rosary.
  6. Maintaining concentration, fighting sleep. It is believed that turning each bead of the rosary returns attention and focus to prayer or ritual activities.
  7. Therapeutic properties. There is an opinion that rosary beads made of jasper, agate, red coral can cure various bodily ailments.

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.


Green jasper, a stone that has been held in special esteem by many peoples and civilisations for centuries, is still a symbol of protection in both the physical and spiritual worlds. In the Middle Ages, this semi-precious stone of rare emerald colour was especially highly valued.

An author named Onomakristos wrote in his memoirs that the grass-coloured mineral not only pleases the human eye, but also pleases the gaze of the immortals from the heights of heaven.

The author Isidorius in 1612 expressed a similar impression, noting that the green of jasper is so flawless that it should symbolise great achievements, glory and honesty.

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