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Why Buddha Chitta Mala use?

Bodhi Chitta are the beads or mala used for praying and developing of happiness, peace. In Sanskrit, the word ‘Boudhi’ is enlightenment and the word ‘Chitta’ is mind. Literally bodhichitta is understand as mind of enlightenment. And can be defined as a mind, motivated by compassion for all living humans who searchs for enlightenment. Love, peace and enlightenment are developed through the practice of bodhichitta by self praying and chanting. Boudhichitta are more profound without great compassion, the wishes to protect all living beings from suffering and problems. If we have super compassion specially high compassion that is generated through exchanging self with others. Bodhichitta mala will arise naturally. Strength of our Bodhichitta mala depends upon strength of our good compassion. And the love that is originated through the practice of exchanging self with others is more profound. Bodhichitta is source of happiness and that compassionate mind is the very essence of Bodhisattva’s training.Bodhichitta helps living being to develop good heart, enables us to perfect all our problems, fulfill all our wishes and develop the power to help others. You can visit in the month of april to july to see bodi tree plants with green beads and flowers. Original tree are found in Nepal and India too especially in Temal area in Kavrepalanchok district Nepal. Many buddhist and monks are busy in making malas and beads. Bodhichitta is born from great compassion I.e is cherishing love. Cherishing love can be likened to a field, then compassion to seeds and its growing and harvesting. Bodhichitta is the highest quality that can be develop in ourself.

What is Buddha Chitta

Buddhist mala usage and benefits – Buddhist prayer beads

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Buddha chitta Plant

Mala is a Sanskrit word which means prayer beads. You can also say it as an instrument for counting mantra recitations. You will find many Buddhist monks, have malas wrapped around their wrist and wearing necklaces or dangling from their fingers. There are many mantras which can be recited with the help of these malas. Most of them count the mantras, in their mind or in a humming voice with each recitation one bead proceeds. This practice helps to calm the mind and focus on their thoughts.
How to use Tibetan Prayer beads?
There are numerous ways to hold the mala. Some people does that in right hand, some in left, while in few practices, the malas are held in definite mudras with both hands. Most common form of the malahas 108 beads. They are made with semi-precious stones, wood, seeds, or bone. You can recite a mantra 100 times, 108 times or even hundred thousand times with the same garland. The head bead is also known as the guru bead. Some malas have extra added identification with regular intervals. Like there might be a precious stone after 27 beads, which means you have traversed a quarter of the loop.
You need to hold the mala in your left hand. You will have to start chanting the mantra with the right next bead of the guru bead. You will hold one bead with your index finger and thumb. Then roll your thumb to move the next bead. Each bead adds one count to your chanting. When you have reached the guru bed again, you will find you have completed hundred times of chanting.
Benefits of using Buddhist mala

When you finish your chant, every time you will fell calmness in your mind, you will find your peace of mind and stay focused. But it is only possible when you chant the mantra with full dedication.
If you are wearing the mala, as necklace or bracelet, every time, it will provide you with inner strength.
Regular chanting of mala also provides you physical strength, and you will develop internal resistance power. Organic farm Nepal grow Buddhist beads and makes original Nepali Buddhist mala and sell in market. If you interested to buy original Buddhist mala write us.

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Buddha Chitta Mala

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