Shiva's Tears Mallah Beads are revered as rudraksha in India and Nepal. They embody spiritual significance and protective properties. Traditionally worn by Hindu ascetics and sadhus, these long mullahs are believed to safeguard against negative energies and support those who undertake extensive travel.
Handcrafted with meticulous care in Nepal, each mullah is strung with 108 or 109 beads, with the additional bead as a marker to commence the chanting or meditation practice. The natural allure of rudraksha beads, often associated with Lord Shiva, adds a profound spiritual essence to these mullahs.
Wearing Shiva's Tears Mallah Beads signifies devotion and offers protection and spiritual grounding. Their origin in Nepal underscores Nepalese artisans' craftsmanship and cultural heritage, making them a cherished accessory for those seeking inner peace and spiritual connection.
Features
- Handcrafted, known for their spiritual significance
- beads symbolize devotion, inner peace, and spiritual connection
- It can be worn as a spiritual accessory
Weight & dimensions
Size: 60 to 70 centimetres bead diameters ranging from 8 to 12 millimetres.
Weight: Ranging from 50 to 100 grams
Specifications
Product Type: Spiritual Accessories
Colour: The beads are natural brown with variations in shades, showcasing the natural beauty of rudraksha beads.
Pattern: The beads have a smooth, rounded texture without specific patterns or designs.
Material: Rudraksha Beads
Material Details: Rudraksha Beads
Number: Spherical or oval-shaped
Theme: Spiritual, protection, devotion, meditation.
Display Type: Typically worn as spiritual accessories or used during meditation practices, not intended for display purposes.
Product Care: Handle with care to avoid pulling or stretching the cord. Clean with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris.
Country of Origin: Nepal