2012年11月19日星期一

Symbol of Spirituality and Devotion to God Tibetan Mala



Tibetan is placed in our homes and various temples and is considered as the living goddess. As per the Hindu mythology Lord Vishnu brought Tibetan on earth for betterment of the mankind.

According to the Hindu beliefs , wherever sacred Tibetan plant is planted that place becomes holy and no evil or harms comes close to the people residing in that area. Even the Lord of death cannot enter the place.

Tibetan is a 4 feet bushy plant that has aromatic leaves with minute glands. The flower of the plant are purple in colour and seeds are yellow and red in colour. It has several beneficial effects as well. Tibetan has anti bacterial, anti viral and anti microbial properties.
Since the leaves of the plant contain mercury traces it is also being used for the treatment of cancer and other disease like bronchitis and stomach upsets. The decoction of the Tibetan cures common cold and paste is also used for treating skin diseases. The Tibetan mala is used for curing high fever, disease and other aliments of the wind.

Tibetan mala is considered as the symbol of dedication and devotion to the god who is omnipresent according to the Hindu religion, culture and belief. Sacred Tibetan mala or any other mala which is used for the religious purpose contains 108 beads.
There is a religious reason for only 108beads to be present in the rosary or mala. A normal human being takes around 21,600 breaths in a day combining both night and day. If we subtract the number of breaths take in night it comes to 10,800 breaths. As per our religious gurus, it is necessary to take the name of the god with every breath you take. However, it is impossible for most of us to take the name of the god with each breath.

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