🌿 Elevate your aura with every bead – wear the divine difference!
The Just Devotional Tulsi Mala features 100% natural Tulsi beads strung together with a central Radha Krishna pendant, weighing just 100 grams for comfortable daily wear. Designed to purify mind, body, and soul, this authentic handcrafted mala channels positive energy and spiritual well-being, making it a must-have for those seeking both style and sacred connection.
Color | Beige |
Shipping Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | JD-KANTHI_0004 |
Item Part Number | JD-KANTHI_0004 |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Primary material | Wood |
Capacity | Medium |
What is in the box? | Radha krishna tulsi kanthi |
Item Shape | Pendant |
Weight | 100 Grams |
Manufacturer | Just Devotional |
A**L
Tulsi mala is God in physical form wear it and be a friend of God.
Tulsi is thought to be the most sacred of woods in India and Indian worship, and the plant of Tulsi is believed to be the incarnation of the Divine itself. The Tulsi Mala is made of the wood or the seeds of Tulsi and is used for name chanting and worship.It is said in Vishnudharmottar : The Lord says that one who wears the beads made out of the wood of Tulsi in one’s neck, even if he is untidy and ill- charactered, will undoubtedly attain God and purity.Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. The messengers of Yama will flee away by the sight of the Tulsi beads just as leaves are blown off by wind.Moreover, the Tulsi Mala is said to have incredible spiritual and physical healing powers apart from helping the mind to focus during study and all activities.The benefits of the leaves of Tulsi is well proven, and owing to its spiritual and physical healing powers, the touch of the Tulsi wood acts as a rejuvenator for the stressed mind and body. On top of that, wearing the Tulsi Mala is supposed to bring good luck and fortune to the devoted wearer. It is said to balance the kapha and the vata dosha. The Tulsi Mala is used to worship Lord Ram and Lord Krishna, different incarnations of Lord Vishnu who is believed to be the creator and the beloved of the Tulsi.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
1 day ago