Nar Mund Mala Skull 108 +1 Beads
$27.50
- 108 + 1 Beads.
- Very close to round.
- Perfect for man & woman.
- Well Tied up
- Knoted after every bead
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What Is a Nar Mund Mala?
- This mala brings immense protection to the lives of the devotees. The mala is made up of chemicals that look like bones. The human skull has enormous power and bestows the devotee with fearlessness.
- Devotes belonging to mundamala or skull mala symbolize the heads of demons and foes slain by the wearer goddess Kaali in battle. In the context of the iconography of mata Chhinnamasta, the mundamala signifies her victory over Time and fear of Death. As per the ancient text in the iconography of Lord Shiva, the mundamala represents the continual creation and destruction cycles of human existence. Nar Mund Mala or Mund Mala raises curiosity.
Why wear Nar Mund Mala?
- This bestows the devotee with fearlessness.
- The Mundmala if placed in the South of the office or house brings Laxmi and Kuber to that place.
- This provides a protective shield against any disease, accidents, theft, and death.
- Along with the immense protection, it also bestows the devotee immense wealth.
- The mundmala balances Hrit Padma, Vishudee, Ajna and Sahashara Chakra.
- The Mundmala also bestows the devotee with moksha and takes the devotee away from the cycle of birth and death.
Who should wear Nar Mund Mala?
- As recommended, try to wear the intended mala on an auspicious muhurta the majority of the time, although avoid wearing it when consuming alcohol or non-veg and getting it wet.
- It is said that a mala picks up energy and vibes from the surroundings and instills it within the wearer. Mala is known to be a spiritual tool used while meditating and establishing a connection with the One.
- Hence by wearing it, you are more likely to draw positive vibes and improve your focus in the right direction. Invoke the intense presence of the goddess Kali with this powerful Skull Rosary/ Narmund Mala.
How to wear Mund Mala
- Place this garland in front of the idol or picture of Shiva in the place of worship. Now chant this mantra 108 times with this rosary – The Mantra for this Mala is Om Tatpurushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi Tanno Rudra Prachodayat. After chanting the mantra, you can wear this garland or can also use it in worship.
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