Our Products – KARUNGALI MALA!

History of
Karungali Mala!

Karungali Mala is a sacred and powerful spiritual accessory made from the inner stem of the Nallamalla tree, which is found in the deep forests of Patala Shambu, near the Murugan temple in Tamil Nadu. This mala is highly revered in Hindu traditions and is associated with the worship of deities like Goddess Kali, Lord Subrahmanya, and Lord Kalabhairava. Wearing this divine mala is believed to eliminate all forms of Vata doshas, promoting physical well-being, mental stability, and spiritual growth.

In addition to balancing Vata energy, Karungali Mala is known for its ability to remove astrological afflictions such as Kuja Dosha, Kalasarpa Dosha, Naradrishti, and Pragya- related sufferings. It is also highly beneficial for individuals experiencing planetary hardships like Elinati Shani (Sade Sati), Ardashtama Shani, and Ashtama Shani, providing relief from their adverse effects. Wearing this mala enhances universal flexibility, attraction, and personal magnetism, helping individuals achieve success in various aspects of life. It is also said to ward off evil forces, improve meditation focus, and attract positive energies, making it a powerful tool for spiritual seekers and devotees.

METHOD OF WEARING

If this mala is cleaned with cow’s milk instead of Ganga water on a Tuesday and placed at the feet of Lord Subrahmanya Swamy in the temple before wearing, it will give very good results.

BENEFITS OF WEARING

Wearing a Karungali mala, made of ebony wood, is believed to bring numerous benefits, including enhanced memory, improved concentration, and protection against negative energies. It is also thought to promote health, wealth, and prosperity. Astrologically, it’s associated with Mars and can help mitigate its negative influences.

Karungali malai, a necklace or mala, is typically made from the wood of the ebony tree (Diospyros ebenum). The ebony wood is cut, shaped into beads, and then strung together, often with a silver thread or copper wire. The mala is believed to have spiritual and medicinal properties, and is often used for meditation and protection, according to Karungali.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

  1. Material:
    Karungali malai is primarily made from the wood of the ebony tree, a dark, dense wood known for its durability and beauty.
  2. Bead Formation:
    The ebony wood is cut into small, round or cylindrical beads, often polished for a smooth finish.
  3. Stringing:
    The beads are then strung together, typically using a silver thread, copper wire, or other suitable material, to form the mala.
  4. Bead Count:
    A traditional Karungali malai usually has 54 or 108 beads, according to Karungali.
  5. Uses:
    Karungali malas are often used in Hindu and Buddhist traditions for meditation and prayer, and are believed to help focus the mind and promote concentration. They are also believed to have protective properties, warding off negative energies.
  6. Variations:
    Some Karungali malas may incorporate silver or other materials for added design or symbolism