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how to repair a mala

by Marietta Deckow Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Should you repair or replace your broken mala?

  1. Put the broken mala on your altar as a reminder of the spiritual work invested in it.
  2. Create a ritual of letting go of intentions or seeing your intentions actualized as you bury or toss the mala into a...
  3. Cut a small section of the mala to carry in your pocket as a reminder to be present and to use to count a few...

Full Answer

How much does it cost to repair a broken Mala?

Have a broken mala? We provide a very affordable mala restringing and repair service, starting at $9. We will restring the mala, replace missing beads and create a new tassel and ship it back to you. Unfortunately, we do not repair/restring malas with knots in-between the beads.

What do you do with damaged mala beads?

Reuse some or all of the beads in a necklace or bracelet as a reminder of your journey with the mala as well as to receive the positive energy and blessings of the beads. Malas that have been damaged beyond repair are called in Tibetan Buddhism “dharma waste” and should be disposed of properly, with deep respect and care.

Should I restring my Mala?

Depending on your process and beliefs, you may wish to restring your mala. This would be recommended if you feel the mala broke prematurely or if you don’t feel complete in the mantra practice you were using it with. You may also wish to restring it and instead of using it for japa meditation, use it as a gemstone healing talisman.

How do I care for my malarae?

Dampen the tassel using clean water (note: do not drench, a spray bottle works nicely) Swimming, showering and hot-tubbing with your mala (and MalaRae bracelets!) may feel extremely tempting but water can dull the beads, which is something we want to avoid in hopes that it stays of the highest quality throughout its entire lifespan.

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Can you fix a broken mala?

What Should I Do If I Break My Mala? If you break a Mala you have deeply bonded with, it is important to cleanse this piece to invite and welcome a new beginning. We recommend using sunlight, sound, smudging (saging), and prayer.

What does it mean if your mala breaks?

A broken mala represents a broken cycle. While that might make you feel sad at first, it is traditionally viewed as a sign of good luck. A broken mala symbolizes spiritual growth. The intention you set for it may be completed or you are in a different place in your life and you may need new energy and intentions.

Can you restring mala?

Occasionally malas break in an accident or just due to old age. When this happens, I am very happy to re-string your mala/s and replace missing or broken beads.

What can I do with broken Tulsi mala?

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Is it disrespectful to wear a mala?

The usage of mālā beads is not taboo when they are being used as meditation tools and not simply as cute jewelry. When we use mālā beads for their intended purpose, we avoid the usage of them being appropriated or taboo.

How do you restring mala beads?

Steps to Creating a MalaStep 1: Cut a length of cord (5 feet for a 108-bead mala necklace is suggested). ... Step 2: Tie off one end of your cord and leave a 5-to-8-inch tail. ... Step 3: Start stringing your beads and pull a tight knot after each bead using your thumbnail to push the knot tight against the bead.More items...

What kind of string is used for mala beads?

Cotton, nylon, hemp or silk are the most common stringing materials used for malas, which are easy to knot. Lastly, malas are often finished with a tassel made from the same stringing material as the mala. Other adornments are up to you!

Can we wear broken Rudraksha?

Cracked beads on a Rudraksha mala should be removed, as their energy will be altered and may not be conducive to the wearer. Individual beads need not be replaced as long as the total bead count on the mala is 84, plus the bindu, for people who are age 14 or older.

Can anyone use mala beads?

More than just jewelry, malas are powerful and culturally-rich tools for meditation. We don't believe you need to be religious or have a spiritual practice to wear mala beads—you can simply wear them as a reminder of personal intention you've set, or when seeking a calmer mind, body, and spirit.

When should we not wear Tulsi Mala?

(2) Not drink tea, coffee. (4) not eliminate Kanthi mala (Tulasi mala) for any reason and it should be worn even during utilizing toilets, bath, sex with partner, and at a home where death happened.

Can ladies wear Tulsi Mala?

Women love to worship Tulsi to bring satisfaction and success to the family. Essentially, wearing iskcon tulsi mala is additionally viewed as great. Enthusiasts of Lord Vishnu and rishna wear Tulsi Mala. It is said that wearing an iskcon tulsi mala purifies the mind and soul.

Can I wear Tulsi Mala while sleeping?

Avoid showing your Iskcon Tulsi Mala to other people and especially keep the Guru Bead hidden from sight. Remove your rosary while defecating, sleeping or having sex. You should keep your Tulsi Mala beads clean and well maintained.

Can you wear a mala around your neck?

Wearing a mala around your neck is the most convenient and comfortable way to wear them. Mala beads are a functional piece of jewelry, not only are they a tool for counting mantra, but they are also quite beautiful and feel natural to wear.

Can you wear mala beads all the time?

Buddhists do not always wear their beads, some actually prefer to keep them to themselves and use them only for meditation and prayer. Some Buddhists actually prefer to wear their Mala and see other people wearing them as a good thing, as it all draws more attention to Buddhism and helps people to remain aware.

What happens if Rudraksha breaks?

Cracked beads on a Rudraksha mala should be removed, as their energy will be altered and may not be conducive to the wearer. Individual beads need not be replaced as long as the total bead count on the mala is 84, plus the bindu, for people who are age 14 or older.

What do mala beads symbolize?

Mala Beads: What Are They? Mala beads have been around for thousands of years, created in India over 3,000 years ago. They are rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism and are meant to help you focus your mind during meditation. Mala beads traditionally have 108 beads.

What do malas do?

Malas, just like any other sacred object, require the utmost love and care. They hang around during your yoga practice, stick with you during meditation and amplify the energy around you on any day-to-day task. Your mala soaks up everything, from intentions to the occasional (maybe not so clean) yank from your kids or swat from your kitten – so ...

How to visualize mala?

Example: Picture your mala in your mind’s eye, feel it hanging around your neck and resting against your skin, then visualize a bright white light coming down from the tip of your head moving to the tip of your toes, enveloping you and your mala in a shield of gorgeous purification.

How to clean a tassel?

Dampen the tassel using clean water (note: do not drench, a spray bottle works nicely)

Where to place mala beads?

Moonlight: (gentler energy): place the mala beads where Moonlight can easily access it. Either on a window sill or outside in direct light.

How to comb out a tassel?

Pinch the top of your tassel and SUPER SOFTLY start to comb out the tassel using downwards strokes

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