We offerring budhist prayer beads made from agarwood originated from central borneo- Indonesia. it is crafted in mojokerto, a place that is very popular with wood crafting. it is mostly handmade and each bead reflects delicate process of making .
the finished product is shiny without additive and the fragrance is naturaly longer lasting. The scent of the wood causes a calming effect
In Japanese Buddhism, they are known as "juzu" , counting beads) or "nenju" , thought beads), and both words are usually preceded by the honorific 'o-' (as in "o-juzin" ). In Chinese culture such beads are named shu zhu ("counting beads"), Fo zhu ("Buddha beads"), or nian zhu ("mindfulness beads"). Theravada Buddhists in Burma use prayer beads, called seik badi, shortened to badi. 108 beads are strung on a garland, with the beads typically made of fragrant wood like sandalwood, and series of brightly coloured strings at the end of the garland. It is commonly used in samatha meditation, to keep track of the number of mantras chanted during meditation.
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