Red Agate Mala Prayer Beads | 108 Bead Meditation Mala Necklace
Red Agate Mala Prayer Beads
This mala is strung with genuine red agate beads, a grounding and protective stone that has been used for centuries across cultures for strength, courage, and stability. Red agate anchors you in the present moment, making it a powerful companion for mantra meditation and intention work rooted in action and vitality.
A mala is the most ancient form of a rosary, used across Hindu, Buddhist, and yogic traditions to count the repetitions of a mantra or prayer. With 108 beads, each round of the mala represents one complete cycle of mantra. Over time, the mala absorbs the energy of your practice and becomes a deeply personal spiritual tool.
Each Japamala is traditionally dedicated to one particular mantra for the deepest results.
About Red Agate
Red agate is a stone of strength, protection, and grounding. It is associated with the root chakra and is believed to boost courage, confidence, and physical vitality. It helps dispel fear, calm anxiety, and bring a steady, focused energy to any practice or challenge.
How to Use Your Mala
Hold the mala in your right hand, draping it over your middle finger. Starting at the guru bead, use your thumb to move one bead at a time with each repetition of your mantra. When you reach the guru bead again, you have completed 108 repetitions. Do not cross over the guru bead; instead, reverse direction to begin another round.
Questions and Answers
Q: What is a mala used for?
A: A mala is used to count repetitions of a mantra or prayer during meditation. It helps anchor the mind, deepen focus, and track your practice. It can also be worn as a necklace as a reminder of your intentions.
Q: What does red agate do energetically?
A: Red agate is a grounding and protective stone associated with the root chakra. It supports strength, courage, stability, and physical vitality, and helps dispel fear and anxiety.
Q: Why 108 beads?
A: 108 is a sacred number in Hindu and Buddhist traditions, representing spiritual wholeness and completion. One full round of the mala equals 108 mantra repetitions.
Q: How do I cleanse my mala?
A: Cleanse it with sage, moonlight, sound, or selenite, especially when you first receive it or after an intense practice session.
Q: Does this make a good gift?
A: Yes. It is a meaningful gift for anyone who meditates, practices yoga, works with crystals, or is drawn to grounding and protective energy.