This large, traditional Chinese rosary made of precious wood is an object of profound spiritual practice, produced in a limited edition in the 1990s for a Chinese temple in Thailand. Designed for the recitation of mantras, meditation, and spiritual protection, it belongs to the great tradition of Sino-Buddhist malas.
The rosary is composed of carefully polished wooden beads, mounted according to a classic Chinese structure with two side counters totaling ten beads, allowing the recitation cycles to be followed.
The central piece is a remarkable fluorescent resin head marble. Inside, two distinct iconographic faces can be distinguished: on one side the Buddha Śākyamuni, and on the other a representation uniting the standing Buddha, Guan Yin and Kṣitigarbha, symbolizing awakened wisdom, infinite compassion and the protection of beings.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Chinese Temple (Thailand)
- ✨ Deities: Śākyamuni Buddha, Guan Yin, Kṣitigarbha, Standing Buddha
- 📐 Dimensions: 60 cm long
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 70 grams
This rosary is particularly appreciated for daily meditation, the recitation of mantras of compassion and protection, as well as a limited-production spiritual collectible.
📿In the silence of the ancient wood and the soft glow of the sacred bead, the Three Buddhas keep watch. Each bead becomes a step on the path to enlightenment, each recitation a thread connecting the compassion of Guan Yin, the promise of Kṣitigarbha, and the timeless teachings of the Buddha.