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What is Rosary
| Rosary also known as prayer beads, japa mala or worship beads is a powerful tool for remembering, enchanting god to attain spiritual goals and healings.
Rosary has been in used since as old as Egyptian civilization to till date in all dharma, religions as a holy prayer resource.
Rosary basically is a group of bead threaded to make a mala or necklace which has either 35, 64 or 108 beads according to the faith. It is widely used in spiritual and meditational purpose in Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism, Sikhism and some more religions.
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Importance of Rosary
Rosary is always used as a spiritual resource for chanting, meditation and connection with spiritual faith in the different religions. Many religion believe it as the key medium of connecting to god. This is why rosary is also called prayer rosary or meditation rosary. It helps to put focus in god completely.
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Rosary Healing Power
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Rosary has significant healing power as it removes negative energy, connect you to god by prayers and remove all ill effects and bad health if you are continuous rosary user. |
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Tibetan Mala
- Tibetan Prayer Beads or Tibetan Mala are made of pure 108 Chakras of Buddha which can help you reach the core level of Your Meditation. Tibetan Prayer Beads also called as Meditation mala or Meditation Rosaries. Currently available in lotus seed beads, bodhi seed beads and more..
Prayer Mala(Japa)
- Japa mala is a string of prayer beads used for reciting or chanting a mantra or other forms of spiritual exercise or sadhana, generally known as "japa/jaap". The mala beads are in sets of 27, 56 or 108 repetitions. A jaap/japa mala is very popular among Indians. A jaap mala is a very practical tool for meditation.
Anglican Rosary
- The Anglican Rosary is a relatively new form of prayer which uses a blending of the Roman Catholic Rosary and the Orthodox Jesus Prayer Rope.
The configuration of the Anglican Rosary relates contemplative prayer to several levels of traditional Christian symbolism. Contemplative prayer is enriched by these symbols whose purpose is always to focus and concentrate attention, allowing the one who prays to move more swiftly into the Presence of God.
The circle of the Anglican Rosary symbolizes the wheel of time. Prayer, which moves around the wheel of the Rosary, represents the Christian's spiritual pilgrimage through time following Christ as Lord...
Islamic Prayer Beads
- Islamic Prayer Beads, bismillah prayer beads are referred to as Misbaha or Tasbih, and contain 99 beads, corresponding to the 99 Names of Allah. Sometimes only 33 beads are used, in which case one would cycle through them three times to equal 99. Use of the misbaha to count prayers and recitations is an evolution of Muhammad's practice of using the fingers of his right hand to keep track.[citation needed] While widely used today, some adherents of Wahhabism shun them as an intolerable innovation, preferring to stick to the exact method believed to have been used by Muhammad.[citation needed] Their use as a religious item has somewhat diminished over the years, except among adherents of the Sufi orders, and many use them nowadays strictly as worry beads and as status symbols.
Gems Rosary
- Gems Rosary history is rich in legend and lore. Since the dawn of time Gems Rosary have been revered for their beauty and mythical powers. The use of Gems Rosary in Christianity is believed to date bake to a garment worn by the High Priest Aaron. Aaron was instructed to make a breastplate of linen, gold, and twelve gemstones. Each gemstone was to represent one of the twelve tribes, one of the signs of the zodiac, and also one of the months of the year. Today Gems Rosary are widely used in rosary beads.
Rosary Kits
- Gems Rosary history is rich in legend and lore. Since the dawn of time Gems Rosary have been revered for their beauty and mythical powers. The use of Gems Rosary in Christianity is believed to date bake to a garment worn by the High Priest Aaron. Aaron was instructed to make a breastplate of linen, gold, and twelve gemstones. Each gemstone was to represent one of the twelve tribes, one of the signs of the zodiac, and also one of the months of the year. Today Gems Rosary are widely used in rosary beads.
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