How to chant on Tulsi Japa Mala?

How to chant on Tulsi Japa Mala?
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The Tulsi Japa Mala is a religious prayer bead necklace that is made from the wood of the Tulsi (Holy Basil) plant. It holds great spiritual importance in Hinduism. It is commonly used for meditation, chanting, repetition of a mantra, or any other sacred phrase.
The Tulsi Japa Mala consists of 108+1 beads that represent the vastness and completeness of the universe with a larger bead called the "Guru" Bead, which represents the beginning and end of the cycle of mantra. You can also Jap in 54+1 Beads Tulsi Japa Mala or 27+1 Beads Tulsi Japa Mala

Chanting on a Tulsi Japa Mala is a spiritual practice, especially when worshiping Lord Vishnu and his avatars, such as Lord Krishna. Here’s how you can chant using a Tulsi Japa Mala:

1. Holding the Mala Correctly:

  • Use your right hand to hold the mala.

  • Place the mala over your middle finger, avoiding using the index finger, as it represents ego and can distract from spiritual focus.

  • Use your thumb to move each bead toward you after chanting your mantra.

2. Starting from the Guru Bead:

  • Locate the Guru bead, which is larger and marks the starting and ending point of the mala.

  • Do not cross the Guru bead when it ends.

3. Reciting a Mantra:

Select a mantra that aligns with your spiritual goals. Some common mantras include:

  • "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya" for Lord Vishnu.

  • "Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare" for devotion to Lord Krishna.

4. Chanting on Each Bead:

  • Begin chanting your chosen mantra softly and clearly.

  • For each Tulsi bead, chant the mantra once while moving to the next bead with your thumb.

  • Complete one full cycle of 108 beads until you return to the Guru bead.

5. Maintaining Proper Posture:

  • Sit in a steady meditative posture like Padmasana or Sukhasana.

  • After completing a full round, take a moment to sit silently and focus on your breath. Reflect on the calmness and spiritual energy generated by the chanting.

Additional Tips for Chanting Tulsi Japa Mala:

  • Stay focused on the inner sound of your mantra and the feeling in your heart. It’s not only about repeating the mantra but also about connecting with the spiritual energy.

  • Chanting regularly, either daily or as part of a ritual, can help strengthen your connection with the practice.

  • Chanting in a calm and peaceful environment, free from all distractions, will help you remain present in the moment.

  • The purpose behind your chanting is important. Whether you're doing it for spiritual growth or for a specific reason, focus on the energy and vibration of your practice.

  • Japa Mala can also be used as Tulsi Hand Bracelet or can be wore as a Tulsi neckwear
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