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Silk Sari Gomukhi Mala Bag

$8.45

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A Gomukhi (cow face) bag is the traditional mala bag used India, and is designed to allow you to practice japa with your hand and your mala inside the bag. These beautiful mala bags are made by the widows of Vrindavan from recycled silk saris. Fits wrist malas and most full malas, and comes in exquisite assorted colors and patterns. Made in India.

Approximate Size: 6×9″

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Did you know?

Red is the traditional color of the thread and tassel used to make a mala. This was traditionally used as a symbol of the bloodline of the original teacher or Guru.


Check out our Mala Bead Info page to learn more facintating facts about mala beads, japa meditation and Sanskrit mantras.