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"It has been a great pleasure to shop at Inner Path. Thank you and all the team for your outstanding patience and efficiency!"
- LB, Sao Paulo, Brazil
"Your service is impressive. I will order more products from you in the future."
- TO, Los Gatos, California
"Thank you so much for the beautiful mala! It radiates bliss. Thanks much for the speedy delivery as well. Namaste."
- JW, Albuquerque, New Mexico
This finely hand crafted 108 bead Rudraksha Kriya mala, with smooth oblong pearl counters every twelve beads, is an aid to the practice of Kriya Yoga.
The Rudraksha is a large evergreen broad-leaved tree which grows in the area from the Gangetic Plain to the foothills of the Himalayas. Rudraksha trees are also found in middle areas of Nepal.
Rudraksha beads are the material from which sacred garlands (108 beads in number) or rosaries are made. The term is used both for the berries themselves and as a term for the type of mala made from them.
The Rudraksha are termed "The Tears of Lord Siva." They are seen as the original Vedic Beads of Power worn by the Yogis of India and the Himalayas for thousands of years to maintain health and to gain self empowerment and fearless life on their path to enlightenment and liberation.
This mala is approximately 42" long.
Note: We make custom malas. Let us know what you would like and we'll get you a quote.
I received the rudraksha kriya beads today and they are absolutely lovely. Thank you so much.
I can feel a sacred vibration eminating from them and can only handle them with the reverence deserved.
—Sue Cooper, Isle of Man, UK
Author: Marion Welborn
Marion Welborn is a kriya yoga practitioner of 24 years. While working on her malas, she is in a calm and peaceful state of mind and environment, and infuses each one with devotion and blessings for the future owner. The meditative energy infused into each mala can be felt.
Marion works with many gemstones to create her beautiful pieces and as she handles the gemstones she is aware of their distinct qualities.
A native of Germany, Marion values good craftsmanship and applies it to her own work.