4 Types-4mm Prayer Bead Counters
4 Types-4mm Prayer Bead Counters
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This set of 4 Types-4mm Prayer Bead Counters is more than a counting tool — it is a sacred companion for your spiritual journey, designed to deepen your meditation and mantra practice. Meticulously handmade by skilled artisans from Hepo Town, a renowned center of Tibetan craft, these counters connect you directly to an authentic lineage of Buddhist practice.
Key Features of Your Prayer Bead Counters
- Authentic Tibetan Handmade Craftsmanship: Each piece is individually crafted by artisans, ensuring a unique and soulful item.
- Profound Symbolism: Features sacred pendants like the Dorje (Vajra), Kila (Phurba), Kartika, and Lucky Bird, each carrying deep spiritual meaning for protection, wisdom, and auspiciousness.
- Perfect Fit: Designed to be the perfect companion for mala beads ranging from 6mm to 12mm in diameter.
- Premium Materials: Crafted from cold iron and leather, materials chosen for their durability and traditional significance.
- Complete Set: Includes two counter strings, allowing you to track complex mantra counts with ease and focus.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhist practice, bead counters are not mere accessories but vital tools for maintaining mindful focus during mantra recitation. Using these handmade counters transforms your practice from a routine into a ritual, helping to accumulate merit and deepen concentration.
- Awakens Mindfulness: The tactile act of moving the counters anchors your mind, preventing distraction and enhancing meditative absorption.
- Attracts Auspicious Energy: The symbolic pendants—especially the Lucky Bird—invite positive forces and blessings into your practice.
- Protects Your Spiritual Space: The Dorje (Vajra) and Kila (Phurba) symbols represent indestructible wisdom and the subduing of obstacles, creating a protected field for your devotion.
- Enhances Discipline: Provides a tangible method to commit to and complete your daily practice with integrity and joy.
"The counter is the silent witness to your devotion, marking not just numbers, but the journey of the heart towards awakening."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
These bead counters originate from Hepo Town in Baiyu County, a region celebrated for preserving ancient Tibetan handicraft techniques. The artisans who create them pour generations of skill and spiritual respect into every detail. When you hold these counters, you are holding a piece of living cultural heritage and directly supporting the continuation of these sacred arts.
---Product Details
- Material: Pendants: Cold Iron & Leather. Beads: 4mm.
- Type: Tibetan Handmade Prayer Bead Counters / Mala Counters.
- Craft: 100% Handmade by skilled artisans.
- String Length: Approximately 100mm / 3.95 inches.
- Compatibility: Perfect for malas with beads 6mm to 12mm in diameter.
Perfect For
Ideal for serious practitioners looking to enhance focus and track mantra counts during long sessions.
A practical and beautiful tool for integrating mindful counting into your daily routine.
A profoundly thoughtful gift for a Buddhist practitioner, meditator, or anyone on a spiritual path.
For those who value authentic, culturally-rooted tools for their spiritual life.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Genuinely Handmade: Each set is crafted by hand, not mass-produced, ensuring unique character.
- Directly Sourced: Acquired from artisan communities, supporting traditional livelihoods.
- Spiritually Conscious: Created with respect for the cultural and religious significance of the items.
- Gift-Ready: Presented with care, suitable for giving directly to a loved one or teacher.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I use these bead counters with my mala?
A: The set includes two strings. Typically, one counter is used to track every 100 mantras (by moving one bead per round of your 108-bead mala), while the second counter tracks the hundreds. They are designed to slide easily onto your mala's tassel or main strand.
Q: What do the different pendant symbols mean?
A: The Dorje (Vajra) symbolizes indestructible wisdom and method. The Kila (Phurba) represents the transformation of obstacles. The Kartika is a ritual knife cutting through ignorance. The Lucky Bird attracts auspiciousness and joyful effort.
Q: Are these suitable for beginners?
A> Absolutely. They are wonderful tools for anyone starting a mantra practice, as they help build discipline and focus from the very beginning.
✨ Secure Your Sacred Tool Today – Only limited handmade sets available. Once this unique collection is sold, it may be gone forever.
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