
This listing is for a Roswood Wrist Mala/ Bracelet and each bead measures 7mm size approximately. There are 26 beads altogether. This mala is hand strung and it is made to fit all wrist size. The beads came from Kathmandu Nepal and strung by myself here in the USA. Malas are usually used for meditation, saying mantras, prostrations and so on. Wrist malas are specially used for...
This DVD is a one of a kind introduction to Meditation techniques based on traditional yoga principles. In a unique workshop style presentation, Dr. Sunder Iyer (PhD, M.D.(Medicina Alternativa), Certified Personal Trainer) explains and demonstrates these techniques with incredible simplicity and personal anecdotes. In addition to addressing the WHAT, WHY and HOW of meditation, Dr....
Singing Bowls are an ancient Tibetan meditation tools. The pure sounds produced when the rim is rubbed by the mallet is said to put the brain into a meditative state. The vibrations of the singing bowls have the same wavelength found in the brainwaves that produce feelings of relaxation. Today they are employed worldwide both within and without these spiritual traditions, for...
Blessed old mala amulet. The yak bone beads are from an ancient mala that is not decorated & the beads are pitted & well worn. That the old beads have passed through the fingers in millions of revolutions of Om Mani Padme Hum gives them their special blessing, passed to us.
Tibetan Agate Dzi & Mala Beads. Blessed by monks in ritual for protection. Amulets charged with...
The practice of meditating with Buddhist malas has been a tradition for thousands of years. With so many people searching for spiritual expression and Buddhism being so popular, its no wonder that a rosary from a 2500 year-old religion has become the hottest trend in contemporary culture. Dharma Beads looks beyond just the hip aspect of wearing Buddhist malas and presents a...
Singing Bowl. Origin Country: India. 3 lbs. Made by Mid-East.
Singing Bowl, Bronze, 5 inch. Spun bronze, includes wooden beater and cushion. The bowls are made of Panchaloga: literally translated from Sanskrit as Five Metals. The metal alloys contain copper, tin, zinc, iron and other metals
Singing bowls are played by the friction of rubbing a wooden mallet around the rim of the...
Strike the edge of this painted brass singing bowl with the wood baton to produce a bell sound for meditation or relaxation. Tibetan script around the outside of the bowl is ‘Om mani padme hum,’ a traditional mantra of compassion. Red brocade bag included. Not intended for children 12 and under. 1 1/2 in. h x 2 3/4 in. dia
Price: $20.00
Lama Surya Das has become one of the most trusted and sought after voices among the phenomenal number of people interested in the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. Now, with Natural Meditation, this revered teacher offers his first complete meditation course on video a way to see and hear these teachings face to face, as they were meant to be taught. In four intimate sessions, Surya...