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White Moti Mala - 12 Inches | 3 mm/ Pearl Mala/ Artificial Jewelry For Traditional Wear

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Original price Rs. 400.00 - Original price Rs. 400.00
Original price
Rs. 400.00
Rs. 400.00 - Rs. 400.00
Current price Rs. 400.00
SKU 72505432
Height Length Weight

12 in

12 in

0.01 kg

"Divine Elegance in Every Bead – Traditional Pearl Mala in Round Shape for Deity Worship"

• This exquisitely handcrafted pearl mala, fashioned in a delicate round form, is a timeless piece of pearl jewelry made particularly for decorating your beloved deities and embracing sacred tradition. This item, which is referred to by several names, including pearl malai, pearl mala, and moti mala, embodies spiritual sophistication and heavenly grace.

• Pearl Malai, Moti Mala, Pearl Mala, and Deity Pearl Jewelry are other names for it.

• Origins:

• Pearl malas have always been highly regarded in Hindu ceremonies and temple customs. According to historical records from Wikipedia and Britannica, pearls have been used for centuries to adorn gods in temples throughout Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh as a symbol of purity and heavenly grace. Pearl garlands, which were particularly popular in Vaishnavism, were thought to enhance the sacredness of the idol and its surroundings.

• The use of pearl jewelery is especially common in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, where temples often utilize pearl malai to adorn idols during daily poojas and significant festivals. During Janmashtami and Navratri, these beautiful decorations are also frequently seen in North Indian ceremonies.

• Applications and Usage:

• This round-shaped moti mala is perfect for draping over the necks of deity images like Lord Krishna, Lord Vishnu, and Goddess Lakshmi. Due to its size and shape, it's ideal for use with little to medium-sized idols during festive alankarams, abhishekams, and poojas. In addition to being used in home temples and spiritual settings, the pearl mala can also be given as a religious present.

• Advice on Preservation & Maintenance:

• Keep the pearl malai in a dry, airtight container to preserve its shine and longevity. Refrain from direct exposure to strong sunlight, perfumes, or water. To maintain the purity of the pearls, gently wipe them with a soft cloth after each use to eliminate any dirt or moisture.

• The Varalakshmi Vratham, Sri Krishna Janmashtami, and Vaikunta Ekadasi are the days that this pearl mala is most frequently worn. Additionally, it is typically connected to statues of Lord Balaji, Goddess Lakshmi, and Radha-Krishna. Pearls, which are considered a sign of satva guna (purity and balance), are thought to amplify the deity's spiritual vibration when worn.

• The uniform spacing and exquisite white tone lend it a serene, celestial appearance, elevating this pearl jewelry from a mere accessory to a token of devotion. Its round shape, which represents unity, purity, and eternity, makes it a popular option for holy adornments.

• According to the Puranic legends, pearls were presented to the gods and goddesses during the Samudra Manthan, and the ocean is said to have given them to them. As a result, decorating deities with moti mala is regarded as a gesture of the utmost sincerity and dedication.

"Grace your deity with divine energy and enduring appeal. Make your pooja moments into holy festivals of beauty and devotion by purchasing this classic pearl mala right now!"

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