This is dedicated to the times when I used my malas for assorted reasons -
Copy of an original Tang-era mala (8th c) used in a now-lost Avalokitesvara tantra, preserved in Japan from the original diplomatic mission to China. Used by me to adorn myself when visiting a monk at the opening of his new funeral centre.
Photos of Malas
Photos of Malas
My favourite disco mala, at the height of Dolce & Gabbana's infatuation with the Catholic rosary as accessory -
In soft black coral that fluoresced under the UV lights. I was divine!
In soft black coral that fluoresced under the UV lights. I was divine!
Photos of Malas
Copy of a Qing-era courtier's mala.
I heard the Prime Minister was guest of honour at the wedding, so I HAD to wear something fetching and civil-servant like.
I heard the Prime Minister was guest of honour at the wedding, so I HAD to wear something fetching and civil-servant like.
Photos of Malas
A mala for keeping count of the Moraparitta...
Photos of Malas
Those Malas are beautiful! What do you chant with them if I may so ask?Sylvester wrote:This is dedicated to the times when I used my malas for assorted reasons -
Copy of an original Tang-era mala (8th c) used in a now-lost Avalokitesvara tantra, preserved in Japan from the original diplomatic mission to China. Used by me to adorn myself when visiting a monk at the opening of his new funeral centre.
The non-doing of any evil,
The performance of what's skillful,
The cleansing of one's own mind:
This is the Buddhas' teaching.
The performance of what's skillful,
The cleansing of one's own mind:
This is the Buddhas' teaching.
Re: Are Malas a form of garland?
Hee, hee. Of my large collection of malas, only one (the 4th post) was used to keep count of chanting. The rest were simply indulgences in the 2 āyatanā of rūpa and phoṭṭhabba (plus the occassional gandha, if some nice Aquilaria beads came our way). It was a ferocious competition between me and monastics on who could come out with the better creation, while sticking faithfully to historical precedents (eg the 1st post). Due to our pioneering efforts a decade back, our mala maker has achieved some fame in the PRC and Japan, finding patronage even in Jiang Zemin.
And yes quite a few of his malas have even been donated to the Drubwang Rinpoche to be ritually flung into some chasm or another.... None of that wastage for me, of course.
And yes quite a few of his malas have even been donated to the Drubwang Rinpoche to be ritually flung into some chasm or another.... None of that wastage for me, of course.
Re: Photos of Malas
I must start posting mine here too
Re: Photos of Malas
Dear Sylvester/Bakmoon/Plwk,
I love love your meditation malas very much...they're so pretty.
I have 1 Sodalite beads mala
1 Unakite beads mala
I bought them when Tep/I stopped for lunch at Arizona....I bought them as 2 bead strings...I had to tie them as 2 malas by myself...they are so beautiful and so cool/smooth to touch ...when meditate, I chant Buddho 1 , Buddho 2....so on...until the last bead of the mala...then start Buddho 1 2 3....again.
Love malas,
yawares
I love love your meditation malas very much...they're so pretty.
I have 1 Sodalite beads mala
1 Unakite beads mala
I bought them when Tep/I stopped for lunch at Arizona....I bought them as 2 bead strings...I had to tie them as 2 malas by myself...they are so beautiful and so cool/smooth to touch ...when meditate, I chant Buddho 1 , Buddho 2....so on...until the last bead of the mala...then start Buddho 1 2 3....again.
Love malas,
yawares
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Re: Photos of Malas
Where do you guys get those rudraksha-malas?
Re: Photos of Malas
-------Raitanator wrote:Where do you guys get those rudraksha-malas?
Dear Raitanator,
If you travel to states that have so many mountains : New Mexico/Arizona/Nevada/Dakota etc. you'll find so many souvenir stands along the highways...and you can choose many kind of gemstones: Sodalite/Jasper/Lapis/Malachite/rose quartz/Unakite...all are beautiful...cheaper in strings...but you can buy many color gemstone strings and mix them together into 1 mala....so cool !! OR YOU CAN BUY ONLINE @amazon.com (bead necklaces/bracelet)...round beads 10mm are the good size for me..easy to count when chanting
For Rudraksha-malas...just type 'rudraksha-malas' @ yahoo search ...and you'll see many malas to buy!!
Good luck!
yawares
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Thanks for the tip Yawares. I ordered one from amazon.de, I hope it turns out to be real thing and not plastic scheisse.
Re: Photos of Malas
Dear Raitanator,Raitanator wrote:Thanks for the tip Yawares. I ordered one from amazon.de, I hope it turns out to be real thing and not plastic scheisse.
Oh please don't worry ...amazon.com ....I bought so many things from amazon...once I bought a laptop battery that not compatible with my laptop...I emailed to tell them my problem and CUSTOMER SERVICE person was so nice to offer exchange or refund as I want....'AMAZON.COM' LOVES TO SATISFY CUSTOMERS!!
So if you don't like your mala...just email...'no satisfaction' with reason....
No Satisfaction! : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eJ5mtCyHSw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
yawares
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this is pretty much the one i have, slight difference in the knot and mine is 8mm beads. i got it just because i thought it was hip although i never use it since its not mentioned in the canon. i tried making time for chanting "metta" and trying to generate metta with each bead for awhile but i fell out of practice. wearing it out and about in daily life feels odd so it sits in a drawer.