The Buddhist
Jewelry has a very unique historical background based on the great religion
known as Buddhism. The religion originated from Buddha himself who held the
view that perfect state of enlightenment could be attained through the
suppression of earthly desires.
Buddhist
bracelet has their origin in the famous Buddhist
religion which is known for its esoteric teachings on the attainment of
enlightenment through meditation and suppression of worldly desires. The
bracelets in the early times were the handiwork of Buddhist blacksmiths and
artists. In the recent times, such are still being crafted to represent the
famous Buddhist religion in every ramification.
Whether it
be a mythical kingdom or not, "Shambhala", born of Tibetan Buddhist
spiritualist, has become a part of pop culture. In pop culture however, the
easier "sounds like" spelling is typically the one that most will use
when writing a description of their own "do it yourself" shamballa
bracelet creations.
The
materials that are used to make the Buddhist prayer malas vary depending on the
purposes of the mantras. Some Buddhist beads can be used for all purposes and
types of mantras. The malas are generally made of variety of materials. The
materials that are used in the Mala have energetic properties.
Buddhist
jewelry as staunch reminders of the teachings and ideals of Buddhism and The
Middle Way. You don't wear Buddhist jewelry just to enhance your outfit or to
show off your new ring. These special pieces of jewelry should be worn to keep
the teachings of harmony, balance, enlightenment and detachment close to one's
heart and soul.
Making a mala
bracelet is like composing haiku, sonnets, or
limericks. There is a prescribed framework that must be worked within. This
framework can be number of beads, in some cases patterns of beads (where
markers go), always a guru bead that ties the whole into one and usually a
tassel, though the last is personal preference. The guru bead has three holes.
The guru bead represents the guru or spiritual teacher.
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