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Shyrendora

PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:45 pm


Hi.

I just lost my prayer beads, they were stolen from me. The worst thing is that I don't know where to get a new prayer bead necklace.

I bought mine in China, and I live in Sweden, does anybody know where I can buy new ones? Where I can ship them over here or anyone Swedish that knows where I can buy them?
Please help me! this is a disaster! crying
PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 4:54 pm


Prayer Beads I dunno, this might help if you are able to buy stuff off the 'net. *Shrug* Lol maybe someone else could find something more convenient, but this was all I could find by doing a quick search.

Weliviell


Akanishi Makoto
Vice Captain

PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 8:10 pm


What kind of mala was it that you lost?
PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 9:22 am


Is it possible to make them? I don't know much about Buddhism, but I find it really interesting. smile

Hypomanic Poet


Shyrendora

PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:28 pm


Akanishi Makoto
What kind of mala was it that you lost?

This is Huang Yu's friend, using her avatar to answer these questions. Yu is out, still searching for her beads. I don't know what they're named, but they were made by imperial jade (dark green jade). She lost another pair just recently (they were made of lotus seeds, she recieved that one from a chinese friend that came back from China). There are no other buddhists at her school but there are a lot of muslims, they don't like her being a buddhist and my personal thought is that they stole them.
She says the prayer beads were "full size" (I do not know if that is the right expression in english) 108 beads.

I am not buddhist so I don't know more in detail. But I have a question. What does jade mala mean? what meaning has it? I believe lotus seeds are for help enlightened thinking and loving kindness of the heart?

//Fong Jia
PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 8:38 pm


I wouldn't fret over them. They're just prayer beads. The beautiful thing was in your prayers, not the beads. The Buddha taught us that we should cultivate a mind that inclines toward abandoning, because such a mind easily achieves samadhi.

Tenzin Chodron
Crew


Shyrendora

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:13 am


Rin_Daemoko
I wouldn't fret over them. They're just prayer beads. The beautiful thing was in your prayers, not the beads. The Buddha taught us that we should cultivate a mind that inclines toward abandoning, because such a mind easily achieves samadhi.
I know you should not be attatched to them but I can't buy any new malas anywhere near where I live.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:13 am


Rin_Daemoko
I wouldn't fret over them. They're just prayer beads. The beautiful thing was in your prayers, not the beads. The Buddha taught us that we should cultivate a mind that inclines toward abandoning, because such a mind easily achieves samadhi.
Indeed, one should not be attached to the beads. They are, however, somewhat important to have and can be used to help gain that Samadhi. Remember, the Dharma itself is fundamentally sunyata.

I may be able to help out, since it's that time of the year and all. PM me some address information and you may be in for a nice surprise come Christmastime.

Akanishi Makoto
Vice Captain


Tenzin Chodron
Crew

PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:09 pm


If you would like to acquire new mala, and you have a means of paying online, I would visit The Hunger Site. For a donation, you can acquire a lovely sandalwood mala and your donation goes to feeding people who are starving. Yours could be the meal that saves someone from death by malnutrition.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:45 pm


Akanishi Makoto
Rin_Daemoko
I wouldn't fret over them. They're just prayer beads. The beautiful thing was in your prayers, not the beads. The Buddha taught us that we should cultivate a mind that inclines toward abandoning, because such a mind easily achieves samadhi.
Indeed, one should not be attached to the beads. They are, however, somewhat important to have and can be used to help gain that Samadhi. Remember, the Dharma itself is fundamentally sunyata.

I may be able to help out, since it's that time of the year and all. PM me some address information and you may be in for a nice surprise come Christmastime.
Adress? *clicks up AIM window* Will talk about this there. ^_^

Shyrendora

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