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Vrindakunj Original Vijayanti Mala, 108 +1 Beads with Cotton Gaumukhi for Japa
Vaijanti Mala (also spelled Vijayanti Mala or Vyjayanti Mala) is a sacred garland or rosary in Hinduism, particularly in the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition. It is a string of 108 beads made from the seeds of the Vaijanti tree (also known as the "Fragrant Flower Tree" or "Tinospora cordifolia"). Here are some significant aspects of Vaijanti Mala: - Sacred significance: Vaijanti Mala is considered a sacred and auspicious offering to Lord Krishna and is often used in devotional practices. - Fragrant beads: The seeds of the Vaijanti tree have a sweet, fragrant aroma, which is said to represent the fragrance of love for God. - 108 beads: The mala typically has 108 beads, symbolizing the 108 names of Lord Krishna. - Meditation and prayer: Devotees use the Vaijanti Mala to chant the names of Lord Krishna, meditate, and pray. - Rare and precious: Vaijanti Mala is considered rare and precious, as the seeds are difficult to obtain and string together. Vaijanti Mala is highly valued in Hindu spiritual practices, especially among devotees of Lord Krishna. Its fragrance and sacred significance are believed to bring spiritual growth, peace, and devotional love