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108 Bead Lotus Seed Mala | Sacred Prayer Rosary Japa Beads | Kamalgatta Mala
$14.99 USD
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A traditional 108-bead meditation mala crafted entirely from natural lotus seeds, known as a Kamalgatta Mala. The lotus flower is deeply associated with Goddess Lakshmi, representing purity, spiritual awakening, and abundance. This makes the lotus seed rosary highly auspicious for wealth, prosperity, and dedicated spiritual devotion.

Whether you are deep into your mantra practice or looking for a meaningful addition to your home altar, this mala provides a grounding, natural feel.

Ideal For:

Japa & Meditation: Specifically recommended for counting and chanting mantras dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, though excellent for any mantra practice.

Pooja & Altars: A highly auspicious offering to drape over deity idols during Diwali, Navratri, or your daily pooja.

Spiritual Focus: The tactile texture of the natural seeds helps keep the mind anchored and focused during long meditation sessions.

Wearable Devotion: Can be worn around the neck or wrapped around the wrist as a daily reminder of your spiritual intentions.

Product Details:

Material: 100% natural, dried lotus seeds (Kamalgatta).

Bead Count: 108 sacred seeds, plus one 'Guru' bead to clearly mark the beginning and end of your 108-chant cycle.

Craftsmanship: Each bead is 1.5cm. Hand-strung securely on a durable thread. (Note: Because these are natural seeds, slight, rustic variations in bead size, texture, and color are completely normal and part of their authentic charm.)

Care Instructions:

Keep the mala in a clean, dry place or a dedicated cloth bag when not in use.

As these are natural seeds, avoid wearing the mala in the shower, swimming, or exposing it to excessive water to ensure it lasts for years of practice.

If you are looking to purchase multiple malas for temple donations, spiritual retreats, or gifting, please send us a message!

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