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The index finger represents the ego and this finger should not be used while chanting with a mala. The thumb is the traditional finger used to count mala beads.
Honor, learn and celebrate the energetic properties of each month on our Mala of the Month page. Save 20% on this month’s selected malas!
All of our prayer bead malas are guaranteed to be free from defects for 90 days from date of purchase, and if product is found defective we will refund/exchange the item for free.
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Good Karma Malas™ for May
Shop for mala beads Memorial Day weekend and help our Veterans: from 5/25 to 5/27 we will be donating 25% of all online retail sales to the DAV Charitable Service Trust!
![]() | How to Use a MalaLearn the traditional way to hold and use a mala to count your mantras or prayers. |
![]() | What is a Japa Mala?Learn the history of prayer beads and what japa mala means. |
![]() | The Power of MantraLearn the history and types of mantras to use with your mala. |
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