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Most commonly, mala is made into a sauce (麻辣醬 málàjiàng) by simmering it in oil and other spices A mala, which is sanskrit for garland, is a string of beads—typically 108, in addition to one guru bead—which are used as a meditation tool while chanting, reciting or silently repeating a mantra. Characteristic of sichuan cuisine, particularly chongqing cuisine, it has become one of the most popular and synthesized ingredients in chinese cuisine.

Mala is a sanskrit word meaning garland or rosary While they share a common purpose as tools for meditation, prayer, and mindfulness, each type of mala—japa, zen, tibetan, and mantra—carries its unique history, patterns, and meanings. Malas are a type of meditation or prayer beads and are ancient tools that were developed to keep the mind focused and clear from thoughts.

The beads in a traditional mala are rudraksha seeds, produced by several species of large evergreen trees associated with the hindu deity shiva

In the yogic tradition, the beads are used in japamala practice, reciting mantras in meditation. A japamala, jaap maala, or simply mala (sanskrit Mālā, meaning ' garland ' [1]) is a loop of prayer beads commonly used in indian religions such as hinduism, buddhism, jainism and sikhism It is used for counting recitations (japa) of mantras, prayers or other sacred phrases.

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You may see people use malas while practicing yoga and meditation.

Elevate your higher consciousness, find your harmony, and be in the moment. A mala is a strand of beads (traditionally 108, or a fraction thereof) used for keeping count during meditation Mala beads have been in use for thousands of years, with the earliest examples dating back to the 8th century b.c. Malas, or prayer beads, are deeply rooted in spiritual traditions across the world

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