religious item - online puzzles

A Japamala or mala (Sanskrit:माला; mālā, meaning garland) is a string of prayer beads commonly used in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Shintō for the spiritual practice known in Sanskrit as japa. They are similar to other forms of prayer beads used in various world religions and sometimes referred to in English as a "rosary".

The main body of a mala is usually 108 beads, though other numbers are also used. In addition, there is often a 109th bead (often of a distinctive size or colour) and/or tassle and sometimes there are additional beads which may be decorative or used for counting rounds. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity.

History

The specific origin of the mala is unknown, with the use of beads for counting being a widespread practice in ancient cultures. No references to malas occur in Chinese literature before the introduction of Buddhism during the Han dynasty, suggesting that the practice spread from India to China and may have originated there. No mention of a mala occurs in the Agamas or Pali Nikayas, generally regarded as the oldest Buddhist literature, and it is unclear if their use originated with Buddhists or with Brahmins, Jains, or another Indian religious community. Malas may appear in early Brahmanic/Hindu art as part of the garb of deities or worshippers, but are difficult to distinguish from decorative necklaces or garlands. The earliest clear depiction of a mala being used as a tool for recitation, rather than possibly being a necklace or decoration, comes from a bodhisattva image created during the 4th-6th Century Northern Wei dynasty in China- the mala is being held in the hand, rather than worn.The first literary reference to the use of a mala for the recitation of mantras comes from the Mu Huanzi Jing (木槵子經 or 佛說木槵子經, "Aristaka/Soap-Berry Seed Scripture/Classic", Taishō Tripiṭaka vol.

Fun on a beater jigsaw puzzle onlineSaint Therese of the baby Jesus online puzzleEntry into the Church of the Mother of God jigsaw puzzle onlineChrist of Corcovado online puzzleCrucifixion online puzzlepeople in gold and black traditional dress online puzzleEva's birth jigsaw puzzle onlineLouis XVI jigsaw puzzle onlineGUARDIAN ANGEL jigsaw puzzle onlineAscension online puzzleOur Lady of the Scapular jigsaw puzzle onlineThe cross of Jesus online puzzleMonastery Rila in Bulgaria online puzzleChurch in Radovis altar room Nordmasedonia jigsaw puzzle onlinePope Francis jigsaw puzzle onlineSculpture on National Academy building in Athens, Greece. jigsaw puzzle onlineHigh ranking couple from Persia - Art 2 online puzzleSan Martin de Porres jigsaw puzzle onlineAscension online puzzleA pavilion in the Chinese garden jigsaw puzzle onlineAPPEARANCE OF CHRIST TO SISTER LUCIA online puzzleThe entrance of the Mother of God into the Church online puzzleChurch of the Gesu Nuovo Naples Italy jigsaw puzzle onlinewoman in purple and gold sari sitting on chair jigsaw puzzle online
crucifixion jigsaw puzzle onlineOur Lady of Carmen jigsaw puzzle onlineSaint Pantaleon online puzzleLighthouse in Prague online puzzleAltar - introductory rites jigsaw puzzle onlineBasilica of the Beheading of St. John the Baptist in Chojnice online puzzleByzantine art online puzzleThe Purisima Mocorito Sinaloa online puzzleOur Lady of Laus jigsaw puzzle onlineSaint Petronilla online puzzleNea Moni on Chios Greek island online puzzleMarco Basaiti online puzzleThe Annunciation (painting of El Greco from 1570) jigsaw puzzle onlineMary under the cross jigsaw puzzle onlineWinter, shaking rugs out of the snow jigsaw puzzle onlineHug jigsaw puzzle onlineWidow online puzzleChurch of Our Lady of the Rosary in Kłodzko online puzzleA true faith (Our Lady of Fatima) online puzzleHappy Easter jigsaw puzzle onlineGod's christening jigsaw puzzle onlineLogic games-patterns of Christian education jigsaw puzzle onlineTREASURE TROVE jigsaw puzzle onlineMaster Bertram jigsaw puzzle online