Rudraksha Mala Medium - 108 Beads (⌀ 8 mm)
Rudraksha Mala Medium - 108 Beads (⌀ 8 mm)
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"Sometimes someone comes to me in Kramgasse with a mala in their hand – and asks: 'What kind of material is this, actually? It feels so alive, almost like wood, but different.' Then I smile. Because that's exactly what Rudraksha is – and when I start to explain, I often hear that the person already feels a little calmer just listening."
Rudraksha Mala Medium – 108 Beads (⌀ 8 mm)
This mala consists of 108 genuine Rudraksha seeds, each 8 mm in diameter, with a total weight of approximately 25 grams. Rudraksha are the dried seeds of the fruits of the Elaeocarpus tree, native mainly to Nepal, India, and Tibet. Each seed has natural grooves – called Mukhi or facets – which you can clearly see in the photos: this rough, lively surface is not a flaw, but a sign of genuine nature.
With an 8 mm diameter, this mala feels a little fuller in the hand than the smaller version – the beads are clearly palpable, both during meditation and when quietly worn. The red silk tassel at the end marks the guru bead, the starting point of each round.
Meaning & Tradition
In Tibet and throughout the Himalayan region, the mala is as much a part of daily life as the morning prayer itself. 108 is a sacred number – it stands for the 108 worldly desires in Buddhism, but also for the completeness of the circle that always closes. With each bead, you recite a mantra, a wish, a breath. I often tell my customers: it's not about doing it perfectly. It's about getting started.
Rudraksha have been considered particularly powerful meditation beads for centuries – they are said to calm the mind, strengthen concentration, and provide a protective energy around the wearer. Whether you believe this or not: simply touching the rough, warm surface has a deeply grounding effect.
Care & Use
- Rudraksha seeds prefer to be dry – avoid moisture and soap, never immerse in water.
- Occasionally rub with a drop of coconut or sesame oil to prevent the wood from drying out and to keep the surface beautiful.
- Store the mala in its brocade pouch when not in use – this protects it and preserves its energy.
- For meditation: hold the mala in your right hand, thumb and middle finger guide the beads – the index finger is traditionally left out.
The Pouch – A Small Gesture from Us
We deliver each mala in an elegant silk brocade pouch, which I personally select to match – sometimes in bright red with a gold pattern, sometimes in deep blue. This way, the mala is beautifully packaged immediately, whether it's meant as a gift – or simply because beautiful things deserve a beautiful cover.
Come by Kramgasse 63 in Bern – I'll gladly show you how this mala feels in your hand. Or order it conveniently online.
