The Warrior Bead

Our Warrior Mala bead is a traditional meditation tool used in yoga and spiritual practices. These mala beads are made up of 108 beads strung on a thread or cord, traditionally made out of Rudraksha seeds, red Tibetan Wood, and Carnelian. The Warrior Mala is designed to be worn around the neck or wrist and is used as an aid for focus and concentration during meditation.

The Warrior Mala bead symbolizes the warrior within us, representing strength, courage, and determination. The 108 beads in the mala represent the 108 stages of the human journey toward enlightenment. Each bead is meant to be a reminder to stay focused and present during meditation. The Warrior Mala is also said to help one tap into inner strength and courage, which can be helpful during difficult times.



The Warrior Mala bead can be used as an aid for focus and concentration during meditation. During your meditation practice, hold the mala in your hands and close your eyes. Focus on your breath and repeat a chosen mantra or intention for each bead as you move through the mala. You can also use the mala as a tool for counting your breaths, or for repeating a specific number of prayers or mantras.

Using a Warrior Mala bead during meditation can help to improve focus, concentration and mindfulness. It can also be used as a tool to help control your breath and stay present in the moment. It can also be used as a tool for counting your breaths, or for repeating a specific number of prayers or mantras. Additionally, the Warrior Mala can also be used as a reminder to tap into your inner strength and courage during difficult times.

The Warrior Mala bead can be worn around your neck or wrist as a reminder to stay present and focused during meditation. You can also wrap it around your wrist and wear it as a bracelet. Some people like to wear the Warrior Mala bead during the day as a reminder of their intentions and to keep them focused on their goals.

To clean and care for your Warrior Mala bead, it's important to keep it away from water. Clean it occasionally with a dry cloth. You can also use the sun, moon, and or a Tibetan singing bowl to clean your mala. Additionally, you can purify your Warrior Mala by chanting OM Namah Shivaya five times. With proper care, your Warrior Mala bead can last for many years and continue to be a valuable tool in your meditation practice.

 
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