Collection: Rudraksha Malas

A curated collection of Himalayan Rudraksha malas made from natural Rudraksha beads, traditionally used for meditation, japa, and spiritual practice. Sourced from the Himalayan region across India and Nepal, each mala is selected for quality, natural texture, and traditional craftsmanship. This collection also includes Bodhi seed malas and gemstone malas, offering a range of traditional prayer beads used in meditation and yoga practice. Explore our full collection of malas, including Bodhi seed malas, gemstone malas, and meditation prayer beads.

Explore our collection of Rudraksha malas, featuring authentic prayer beads used in Hindu and yogic traditions for meditation, mantra chanting, and daily spiritual practice. Each mala is made from natural Rudraksha seeds, known for their distinctive texture and traditional significance.

Our selection includes hand strung Rudraksha malas sourced from India and Nepal, available in classic 108 bead malas as well as wearable styles for everyday use. These malas are commonly used for japa meditation, yoga practice, and as spiritual jewelry.

Carefully sourced and selected for authenticity, these Rudraksha beads offer a natural, grounded feel suited for meditation spaces, daily wear, and ritual use.

  • 📿 Traditional Craft

    Hand-strung mala beads and necklaces made in Nepal using time-honored techniques.

  • 🌱 Natural Materials

    Crafted from bodhi seed, rudraksha, sandalwood, tulsi, gemstone, lotus, and sala.

  • 🧘 Practice & Wear

    Used for meditation, mantra repetition, or worn as a mala necklace throughout the day.

Learn about traditional Rudraksha mala beads and seeds, their use in meditation, japa practice, and Hindu and Buddhist spiritual traditions.

Rudraksha Seeds FAQ

What is a Rudraksha Mala?

Rudraksha malas are traditional prayer beads made from natural seeds, used in meditation and japa (mantra repetition) across Hindu and yogic practices.

How to Use a Rudraksha Mala

Typically used for counting mantras, a standard mala has 108 beads and is used during meditation, yoga, and daily spiritual practice.

Authenticity & Sourcing

Our Rudraksha malas are sourced from Nepal, selected for their natural quality, traditional preparation, and authentic bead structure.

Handmade Variation

Each mala is handcrafted, so variations in bead shape, tone, and texture are natural.

Shipping

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Learn about traditional 108 mala beads, meditation necklaces, prayer beads, and how they are used in mantra practice, yoga, and mindfulness.

Mala Beads FAQ

Can mala beads be worn as a necklace?

Yes. Many malas are worn as necklaces, offering a simple way to carry intention and grounding throughout the day.

What materials are used in these mala necklaces?

These include bodhi seed, rudraksha seed, sandalwood, tulsi, gemstone, lotus, and sala materials.

Are these traditional meditation malas?

Yes. Many follow the traditional 108-bead structure used for mantra practice.

Are all mala necklaces identical?

No. Each piece is handmade, so variations in bead size, tone, and finish are expected.