This listing is for a beautiful sandalwood wrist mala/bracelet for meditation with brown string. Prayer beads or malas are usually used in Tibet, India, and Nepal for meditation, counting mantras, and prostration. Malas are worn on the left wrist while not in use. Please contact me with any further questions.Suggested mantras for this mala:"Om Muni Muni Maha Muni Ye Soha" to Lord Buddha Shakyamuni"Om Tare Turi Tutari Turi Soha" to White Tara"Tayatha Om Pekatse Pekatse Maha Pekatse Raza Samu Gati Soha" to Medicine BuddhaHow to adjust this wrist mala (you can also reference our instructional1. Hold the mala with the long knot at the top. Use thumb and forefinger from each hand to hold beads on either side of the knot (left hand holds the bead on the eft, right hand holds the bead on the right).2. Pull hands apart and away from the long knot. Our malas are usually knotted a little tight so you can pull pretty hard!3. To tighten, pull small beads at the end of the strings.
This listing is for a Tibetan Wood wrist mala bracelet for meditation. There are 26 wood beads and each bead approximately measures 7mm and it has adjustable string that would fit any wrist size.,Mala beads are usually used for meditation, counting mantras, prostration and so on. You can usually see lots of Tibetan buddhist monks and lay persons use malas while they go around stupas or doing prostrations all over Tibet, Nepal and India,In the monasteries monks use mala for Buddhist Phylosophical debading. You wear it around your left wrist while the mala not in use.