Mala With Bag US$ 11.95 Also available as a Bracelet of 27 beads in elastic.
- Ebony Mala - has a black color, and is very durable. This is known to be a favorite among Indian royalties. - Lotus Mala - is believed to reduce imbalance and has cooling effects. Lotus malas are also said to improve focus and one's speech.
Mala : A string of beads used to facilitate a state of concentration while repeating a mantra. Manas ("mind"): the lower mind, which is bound to the senses and yields information (vijnana) rather than wisdom (jnana, vidya) ; cf. buddhi ...
MALA - string of 108 beads used for repeating mantra
MANAS - mind, one of the four antakaranas ...
The mala The use of the mala prevents the practitioner from introverting too quickly, because it can be difficult to handle the experiences which can take place. -Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati ...
Yoga Mala Sri K. Pattabhi Jois Detailed instructions for the practice of Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga, specifically Yoga Chikitsa (the Primary Series) by the master himself, in true Indian style. Order on line from the UK Order on line from the US ...
JAPA MALA Have a Japa Mala (rosary) around your neck or in your pocket or underneath your pillow at night. This will remind you of God. Twirl the beads during your leisure.
Mala A Mala is a string of beads used as an aid for mantra repetition. Depending on the nature of the beads, a Mala can also protect the one who wears it. ...
Mala means dirt, something like a thick coating over a clean mirror, preventing reflection of light in it. Dirt is that which covers the essential nature of an object, like a thick coating of dust, etc. on a mirror.
Mala a garland usually composed of 108 beads; an aid to meditation practise Manas ...
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Japa Mala, used for recitation of Japa. The term svādhyāya also came to mean japa (repetitive prayer). The Amarakośa, an early Sanskrit lexicon, distinguishes between two different types of japa: ...
Mala: A string of 108 beads; it is a tool to help focus the mind for meditation. The string of beads is held in the right hand. Each bead is rolled with the thumb and a finger, one by one, as you repeat and focus on your mantra.
Mala means "garland" in Sanskrit, and Yoga Mala is a "garland of yoga practice" this is Jois's distillation of Ashtanga. Brought into English by Eddie Stern, a student of Jois's for twelve years.
People do not want to remove Mala (impurity) by selfless service and Vikshepa by Yogic practices. They at once jump to awaken the Kundalini and raise Brahmakara Vritti. They will only break their legs.
Ashtanga yoga: I consulted Patthabi Jois' "Yoga Mala". I have included asanas from the Surya Namaskar sequences and from the closing sequence, which are considered essential and should be practiced on a daily basis.
"maala" is the word for garland and completely different from "mala". Malasana means the pose which eases the passage of stools. Indian toilets have to be used sitting in malasana; without the forward bend :) Lea ...
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I hold onto a railing made of large round beads that immediately reminds me of my mala. I take the first steps down the gradual slope. There are people in front and behind me. I hear their soft steps and their breath but in the darkness I can?
What books do you keep for Svadhyaya? 4. What is your special diet? 5. Do you keep a Japa Mala? 6. Have you got a separate meditation room? 7. How do you keep the meditation room? 8. Do you read Gita with meaning?
“If there is no steadiness in the movement of recaka (exhale) and pooraka (inhale), then the balance of the heart could be upset, which could weaken it (Jois, Yoga Mala p. 65, 2002).” ...
Vaayu separates from this fetus, which is in the form of chaitanya, doshas, dhatus, mala and other organs. Teja does the work of digestion. Aap gives it moistness. Earth gives the form.
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