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Red Chirmi Beads Mala in Silver / Gunja Mala In Silver - 109 Beads
$ 39.6
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Description
Product Name :Red Chirmi Beads Mala In Silver – 109 Beads / Gunja Mala In Silver
Number of Beads :
108 + 1
Bead Size :
5 MM – 6 MM
Design :
Selected Red Chirmi beads made in strong silver wire in traditional knot style
Description :
These Naturally grown beads are found in forest of Aravali Mountains in india , and are believed to be many hundreds year old .
A mala made with red chirmi beads is the representation of Goddess Radha , so krishna often wears a garland of gunja berries .
Purpose :
One can achieve highest perfection in love of god by worshipping krishna with this mala
It is one of the most basic Shringar (ornament) of Lord Krishna
A St. Benedict wooden rosary to ward you against demons
Wonderful crucifix with light beads. The wooden beads are light brown color. beads size: 6 mm
Fantastic cross and rosary center with the St. Benedict medal and cross.
It has been blessed by Pope Francis during public blessing in St. Peter square, but it can be blessed again after sale on request.
The Saint Benedict Medal is a Catholic sacramental medal containing symbols and text related to the life of Saint Benedict of Nursia.
The medal is one of the oldest and most honored medals used by Catholics and due to the belief in its power against evil is also known as the "devil-chasing medal". As early as the 11th century, it may have initially had the form of Saint Benedict's cross, and was used by pope Leo IX.
The reverse side of the medal carries the Vade retro satana ("Step back, Satan") formula which has been used by Catholics to ward off evil since the 15th century. Sometimes carried as part of the rosary, it is also found individually.
In widespread use after its formal approval by pope Benedict XIV in the 18th century, the medal is used by Catholics to ward off spiritual and physical dangers, especially those related to evil, poison, and temptation.
[courtesy of Wikipedia]