Udewa Nenju Tiger's Eye

Udewa Nenju Tiger's Eye

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Udewa Nenju Tiger's Eye

made in japan

bracelet version of a Buddhist rosary.

 

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Udewa Nenju Tiger's Eye

made in japan

bracelet version of a Buddhist rosary.

 

A Buddhist rosary, mala, japa or japamala, is called a juzu or nenju in Japanese. A mala or Juzu usually consists of 108 beads or can be worn in a bracelet variant. The bracelet variant is also called nenju, wanju or udewa nenju. The 108 beads of the rosary represent the number of earthly desires and each bead represents one of the 108 Buddhas who watch over all earthly desires. Smaller variants usually have a part of the number 108: 54 (half), 36 beads (one third) or 27 (one quarter). Common numbers for the bracelet variants are between 18 and 26 beads. The prayer cords are used, among other things, to not lose count when reciting or chanting.

 

 

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