Krishna Leela Rosary
I created this unique and meaningful rosary designs in honor of Krishna Leela & Mother Yasoda. Express your faith and devotion with this handmade rosary, it's a very powerful piece and a true gift for yourself or someone special.
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Beautiful 57x37mm pendant with an image of Krishna Leela & Mother Yasoda adorned with blue; white; green or pink rhinestones (see options).
This piece is approximately 22 inches long.
Materials: Rhinestones; Tibetan Silver; Resin Cover; Beads
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Note: This is not a Hindu Rosary, it´s a piece of art that I created in honor to Krishna Leela & Mother Yasoda.
More about Hindu Rosary:
The ideal Hindu rosary has fifty beads, which corresponds with the number of characters in the Sanskrit alphabet, starting with a and ending with ksha. These two letters, combined with mala, form the word akshamala, which means "rosary." In Sanskrit, aksha also means grain, seed, or nut—of which many rosaries are made—and mala means a string of beads, garland, or necklace. Reciting or repeating the rosary is called in Hindi mala japna (S: japa, the mental or oral repetition of a prayer [mantra] accompanied by meditation); and consequently, a rosary is also called a japamala.
In actuality, the total number of rosary beads may vary among different Hindu sects. For instance, Shaivites often use 32, or double that—64. A common Vaishnavite rosary has 108 beads. There are many other variants.
The Hindu rosary is used as an aid to meditation, to keep the mind from wandering in order to make it concentrate, without distractions, on the meaning of the prayer being recited. Recitation is usually murmured, or silent. Normally when saying the rosary, a Hindu will repeat the name of his or her self-selected deity (ishtadevata). It may also be the mantra that was whispered to a boy by his guru on the day he was initiated into his caste and invested with the sacred thread; thereafter, it is forever kept a secret. The receiver is regarded as the disciple of that guru, who is more revered than a Brahman priest. The guru guides him in all religious and spiritual matters for the rest of his life. The phrase, name, or sound (the latter termed a seed [bija] syllable), is repeated 108 times daily, keeping count with the rosary.. Please note This Rosary its handmade by hands that love to create and use their work to inspire people.
Please note that handmade products may vary slightly in appearance. I think that it is great because it makes it unique and I hope that you feel the same.
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