Sacred Conch Japa Mala
This Conch Shell Japa Mala is made from shells of conchs that have naturally passed away, symbolizing the transition from the material world to the spiritual realm. Conch shells are deeply revered in both Hinduism and Buddhism, with the right-turning shell representing the sound of Dharma. It is also associated with the teachings of Lord Buddha and embodies the essence of spiritual awakening.
The conch shell is a sacred material in Tibetan Buddhism, often depicted as one of the eight auspicious symbols and a royal emblem on the feet of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. It is also linked to the sacred sound of Om in Hinduism, making this mala a powerful tool for meditation, prayer, and spiritual connection. Crafted by skilled artisans in Nepal, the conch shell beads are intricately shaped and designed to create a visually striking piece that serves both spiritual and aesthetic purposes. While this mala is deeply spiritual, its high aesthetic value also makes it a beautiful accessory for regular use. For those seeking spiritual depth, it is recommended to have one mala for japa meditation and another for daily wear.
Sacred Conch Japa Mala Features
Made from Conch Shell
Represents the sound of Dharma and the teachings of Buddha
Associated with the sacred sound of Om in Hinduism
Considered one of the seven royal emblems in Tibetan Buddhism