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Palo Santo (aromatic wood) mala with 108 8/9 millimeter beads, including the Guru bead. Made from sustainably grown Palo Santo from Peru!

Palo Santo (aromatic wood) mala with 108 8/9 millimeter beads, including the Guru bead. Made from sustainably grown Palo Santo from Peru!

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About the product:

🛕 Name/ Type: Aromatic Mala with 108 Palo Santo beads, including the Guru bead.

2 models to choose from: With or without a knot between each bead.

Made from sustainably grown Palo Santo from Peru (SERFOR certified).

Mala in Palo Santo (Sacred Wood of Peru) - The mala, or Buddhist rosary, is one of the oldest and most universal spiritual objects in Buddhism. Both a tool for meditation and a symbol of enlightenment, it embodies the path of concentration, wisdom, and compassion.

🌍 Origin: India

🕰️ Year: 2017

🏷️ Option: 8/9 millimeter pearl

📐 ⚖️ Dimensions: 85 centimeters long

⚖️ Weight: ± 25 grams

🧬 Material: Wooden bead - Thread fringe

📦 Packaging: Sold individually - Storage pouch included - Wrapped in paper

🎁 Ideal as a gift or a treat for yourself!

🛕 History and symbolism

🕰️ Origin and history

The mala (माला, a Sanskrit term meaning garland ) originated in ancient India , several centuries before our era.
Its use is attested as early as the 3rd century BC , in Hindu, Jain and Buddhist traditions, where it was used to count the recitations of mantras and to rhythmically pace meditation .

According to legend, the Buddha advised a king to make a garland of beads and to recite the name of the Buddha over each bead, in order to calm his mind and purify his karma.
Since then, the mala has become a sacred instrument of Buddhist practice, a symbol of spiritual counting , concentration , and conscious prayer .

Over the centuries, the mala has spread throughout the East — from Nepal to Tibet , from Sri Lanka to China — adopting various forms and materials , adapted to each school and spiritual lineage.


📜 Structure and composition

The traditional mala consists of 108 beads , a highly symbolic number in Buddhism.
These 108 grains represent:

  • the 108 passions or karmas to purify,
  • the 108 virtues to cultivate,
  • or even the totality of states of consciousness that the human mind goes through.

In addition to these pearls, there are:

  • a main bead called “guru bead” (or meru ), which symbolizes the spiritual master and the starting point of the cycle;
  • sometimes a pompom or a knot that marks the end and recalls the infinite cycle of life.

Some malas also have mantra counters , symbolic pendants (dorje, bell, lotus, endless knot), or carved gurus , depending on the lineage of practice.


🪷 Spiritual symbolism

The mala is not a simple rosary: ​​it is a representation of the spiritual path .
Each pearl is a stage of consciousness , a breath , an intention .

Element Symbol Meaning
The pearls The steps of the practice Each pearl is a moment of presence and purification.
The thread The internal unit It connects all the pearls, just as compassion connects all beings.
The guru's pearl The Master and the Awakening A point of departure and return, a symbol of gratitude and humility.
The closed circle Samsara and eternity Everything begins and ends in consciousness.

Thus, reciting a mantra on the mala is like turning the wheel of Dharma in one's own mind .
Each complete cycle is a silent offering , a vibration of compassion offered to all beings.


🔢 Symbolic numbers

Although the traditional mala has 108 beads , other versions exist depending on the practice:

Number Use Meaning
108 Complete mala Cosmic totality and purification.
54 Half-ill Shorter practice or travel.
27 Quarter of mala Daily prayer.
21 or 18 Wrist pain For personal use or quick meditation.

Each complete turn of the mala corresponds to a complete prayer , and the multiple cycles symbolize progression in meditative discipline .


⚒️ Materials and energy

Malas are made from natural materials carefully chosen according to their spiritual vibration :

Matter Origin Symbolism
Sandalwood India, Nepal Calm, purification, elevation.
Rudraksha Sacred Seed Protection, power, connection with Shiva.
Bone or coral Tibet Impermanence, compassion for all beings.
Rock crystal Himalaya Purity, clarity of mind.
Lapis lazuli Central Asia Wisdom and inner truth.
Bodhi (seeds of the sacred fig tree) India Awakening, a reminder of the Buddha's enlightenment.

Each mala thus becomes a unique energy tool , reflecting the personality and spiritual quest of its wearer.


🧘 Ritual and meditative use

The practitioner holds the mala between the thumb and middle finger , avoiding touching the beads with the index finger (symbol of the ego).
With each recitation of the mantra, he slides a bead, keeping full attention to the sound, the breath, and the intention.

When the complete cycle is finished, the practitioner does not cross the guru's bead : he turns the mala over, a symbol of respect for the master and of returning to oneself .

This practice develops concentration (samadhi) , presence , and the inner vibration of the mantra, leading to the fusion of sound and silence.


🌺 Global symbolism

The mala is both a meditation tool and a spiritual mirror .
He reminds us that awakening does not reside in mechanical repetition, but in conscious presence at every moment.

  • Each pearl = a purified thought.
  • Each cycle = a step towards clarity.
  • Each mantra = a seed of wisdom sown in the heart.

“The mala does not count prayers, it marks the moments of presence.”


🌞 Conclusion

The Buddhist mala is much more than a piece of jewelry or an accessory:
It is an instrument of inner transformation , a companion of silence , and a bridge between man and the divine .

A symbol of unity, patience and devotion, it links the hand , the breath and the heart in the same movement — that of peace and universal compassion .

"Each bead is a star, and the mala, the constellation of the awakened mind."


📋 Information sheet:

Characteristic Details
Name Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens)
Family Aromatic wood (plant, not mineral)
Color Light brown to golden brown, sweet and woody fragrance
Geographical origin South America (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia)
Associated Chakras Third eye (Ajna 💜), Crown (Sahasrara 👑), Heart (Anahata 💚)
Benefits (Lithotherapy / Aromatherapy) - Purifies the energy of places and people
- Soothes stress and promotes relaxation and meditation
- Encourages spirituality and intuition
- Protects against negative energies
- Stimulates mental clarity and inner peace
Associated astrological signs Sagittarius ♐, Pisces ♓, Virgo ♍
Purification Burn as incense, diffuse or fumigate 🔥
Recharge Moonlight 🌙, contact with nature 🌿
Special feature Sacred wood used for centuries in purification and meditation rituals in South America. Its relaxing fragrance promotes spiritual elevation and energetic protection .


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