
27+1 Original Tulsi Sumrani Japmala(size 10 MM)
A Japmala (or Japa Mala) is a string of beads traditionally used in various spiritual practices, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism, for chanting mantras or prayers. It typically consists of 108 beads, with a 109th bead called the Guru bead, which signifies the start and end of the mantra cycle.
When you mention 27+1 Japmala, it seems like you may be referring to a Japmala with 27 beads, plus 1 additional bead, possibly as a symbolic number or for a specific purpose. While traditional Japmalas typically have 108 beads, smaller sets of beads (like 27 or 54) can also be used, often depending on the practitioner's needs.
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$1.6027+1 Original Tulsi Sumrani Japmala(size 10 MM)
A Japmala (or Japa Mala) is a string of beads traditionally used in various spiritual practices, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism, for chanting mantras or prayers. It typically consists of 108 beads, with a 109th bead called the Guru bead, which signifies the start and end of the mantra cycle.
When you mention 27+1 Japmala, it seems like you may be referring to a Japmala with 27 beads, plus 1 additional bead, possibly as a symbolic number or for a specific purpose. While traditional Japmalas typically have 108 beads, smaller sets of beads (like 27 or 54) can also be used, often depending on the practitioner's needs.
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A Japmala (or Japa Mala) is a string of beads traditionally used in various spiritual practices, especially in Hinduism and Buddhism, for chanting mantras or prayers. It typically consists of 108 beads, with a 109th bead called the Guru bead, which signifies the start and end of the mantra cycle.
When you mention 27+1 Japmala, it seems like you may be referring to a Japmala with 27 beads, plus 1 additional bead, possibly as a symbolic number or for a specific purpose. While traditional Japmalas typically have 108 beads, smaller sets of beads (like 27 or 54) can also be used, often depending on the practitioner's needs.





















