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Brass Ganesha Mala Box

$12.25
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This rosewood box is adorned with a sweet brass cast Ganesha and corner accents. Ganesha is the Hindu deity known as the “remover of obstacles” and is also considered to bring good luck and auspicious beginnings. Use this small box to store and bless wrist malas or a small full mala in.  Size approximately 4″ x 2.5″ x 1.5″. Made in India.

In stock

Brass Ganesha Mala Box

$12.25
In stock

This rosewood box is adorned with a sweet brass cast Ganesha and corner accents. Ganesha is the Hindu deity known as the “remover of obstacles” and is also considered to bring good luck and auspicious beginnings. Use this small box to store and bless wrist malas or a small full mala in.  Size approximately 4″ x 2.5″ x 1.5″. Made in India.

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Disclaimer

The traditional metaphysical, healing and energetic properties of our gemstones and beads are for informational and educational purposes only. Japa Mala Beads’ product descriptions are not meant to replace or substitute the recommendations or advice of your physician or health care provider. Our mala beads are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease of any type. Gemstones and crystals should be used to complement other therapies but not as a replacement for proper medical treatment, diagnosis, or examination.

Did You Know?

  • The hour of Brahma (brahma-muhurta), at sunrise or an hour before, is the most auspicious time to practice chanting with your mala.
Check out our Mala Bead Info page to learn more fascinating facts about mala beads, japa meditation and Sanskrit mantras.
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