Rituu honors Hinduism and Buddhism with a glistening jap mala that is crafted by hand with smoky quartz, nature's stone of endurance. Also known as prayer beads or rosary, it consists of 108 malas or beads, sometimes 109, which are flicked with the thumb during jap or meditation. That way the person may concentrate fully on repeating mantras. In Buddhism, the 108 beads represent the human passions, while in Hinduism their symbolism is more complex. The number may refer to the names of Vishnu and Shiva in the Mahabharat; the 108 Upanishads; the number of deities of knowledge and various sciences; and the various permutations of the soul's defects, among others.
According to Hindu custom, the correct way to hold the jap mala is with the right hand, draped over the middle finger and using the thumb to flick through the beads. Since it is believed the index finger represents ego, the greatest impediment to self-realization, it is best avoided when chanting on a mala.
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Bracelet came with stones already having fallen off. Way too large. I was going to give to a friend if it would fit her wrist, and when she put it on, the entire bracelet fell apart (all stones fell off). I didnt return it as it was a flash sale, and didnt seem worth having Novica pay return postage. It is quite pretty though if only it fit and hadnt fallen apart.
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These earrings are made well and quite lovely. However, the stones are too heavy and they are, therefore, unwearable.
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Lightweight and dazzling color as well as unique design.
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