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Tulsi (Tulasi) Natural Round Premium Wood Beads 10mm Wholesale or Singles From Vrindavan, India TB0010P for just $24.00 Natural round Tulsi (Tulasi) 10±0.5mm premium wood beads hand carved in Vrindavan, India. These are the best Tulsi beads you can buy, all hand carved in Vrindavan from Vrindavan Tulsi. Size varies slightly ±0.5mm on each mala due to the nature of being hand carved, but average bead is 10mm. -You may order in bulk/wholesale - 5 strands, (malas) 108 beads of premium 10mm hand carved Tulsi beads. One order gives you 540 premium beads. -Or, since so I have made many requests for single strands, you can now order a single strand, at a premium, as well! If you select DHL Courier Post for your shipping option, please include a contact phone number. We can't ship without it! For other Tulsi listings see: 3mm and 4mm round (good) Tulsi - https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/186725860/tulsi-tulasi-natural-round-wood-beads?ref=shop_home_active_15 The name "tulasi" means "she who is incomparable." In the spiritual world Tulasi, or Vrinda Devi, the goddess of Vrindavana, orchestrates all the arrangements for Krishna's pleasure in the Vrindavana forest. She is very dear to Lord Krishna, and He is very dear to her. In this world Tulasi comes as a sacred plant and helps devotees of Krishna to attain love for Him. Krishna says He is satisfied simply by being offered Tulasi leaves. When a Tulasi plant dies, her wood is used to make Vaishnava neck beads, japa beads, and necklaces. Out of respect, sacred Tulasi beads are never to touch the feet or the ground. Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and because she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi. One of our necklaces made from Vrindavan Tulsi https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/186611887/necklace-choker-in-tulsi-tulasi-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 All proceeds from the sale of these beads go directly to support the widows of Vrindavan working at Mahima Creations.
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Tulsi (Tulasi) Natural Round Premium Wood Beads 9mm Wholesale or Singles From Vrindavan, India TB0009P for just $10.00 Natural round Tulsi (Tulasi) 9mm premium wood beads hand carved in Vrindavan, India. These are the best Tulsi beads you can buy, and getting this quality in smaller sizes is difficult (difficult to hand carve such precision quality). And since Tulsi is a herbaceous plant, commonly called Holy Basil, it is also difficult to get these larger beads. Size also varies slightly on each mala. You may order in bulk - 5 strands, (malas) 108 beads of premium 9mm hand carved Tulsi beads. One order gives you 540 premium beads. Or, since so many requests have been made for single strands, you can now order single strands, at a premium, as well! If you select DHL Courier Post for your shipping option, please include a contact phone number. We can't ship without it! For other Tulsi listings see: 3mm and 4mm round (good) Tulsi - https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/186725860/tulsi-tulasi-natural-round-wood-beads?ref=shop_home_active_15 The name "tulasi" means "she who is incomparable." In the spiritual world Tulasi, or Vrinda Devi, the goddess of Vrindavana, orchestrates all the arrangements for Krishna's pleasure in the Vrindavana forest. She is very dear to Lord Krishna, and He is very dear to her. In this world Tulasi comes as a sacred plant and helps devotees of Krishna to attain love for Him. Krishna says He is satisfied simply by being offered Tulasi leaves. When a Tulasi plant dies, her wood is used to make Vaishnava neck beads, japa beads, and necklaces. Out of respect, sacred Tulasi beads are never to touch the feet or the ground. Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and because she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi. One of our necklaces made from Vrindavan Tulsi https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/186611887/necklace-choker-in-tulsi-tulasi-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 All proceeds from the sale of these beads go directly to support the widows of Vrindavan working at Mahima Creations.
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Tulsi (Tulasi) Natural Rough Hand Carved Small Cylindrical 3mm Kanthi Necklace 5 Strands from Vrindavan India TN0016 for just $21.50 Tulsi (Tulasi) kanthi necklaces made from hand carved, rough barrel cylindrical beads on nylon thread with brass barrel clasp, from Vrindavan, India. The barrel beads are approximately 3mm wide, and vary in color and size. One order gives you five strands. Each strand can wrap three times around your neck. Some of the smaller beads can break off during wear, but does not effect the over all look of the necklace. Total length of each strand is approximately 48 - 50 inches, and varies slightly from necklace to necklace. It is a size that is meant to be wrapped around your neck three times, or around your wrist approximately six times For more Tulsi beads, see our other listings: 9mm Round Premium Tulsi - https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/229153332/tulsi-tulasi-natural-round-premium-wood?ref=shop_home_active_1 The name "tulasi" means "she who is incomparable." In the spiritual world Tulasi, or Vrinda Devi, the goddess of Vrindavana, orchestrates all the arrangements for Krishna's pleasure in the Vrindavana forest. She is very dear to Lord Krishna, and He is very dear to her. In this world Tulasi comes as a sacred plant and helps devotees of Krishna to attain love for Him. Krishna says He is satisfied simply by being offered Tulasi leaves. When a Tulasi plant dies, her wood is used to make Vaishnava neck beads, japa beads, and necklaces. Out of respect, sacred Tulasi beads are never to touch the feet or the ground. Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and because she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi. Another necklace from Vrindavan Tulsi https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/186611887/necklace-choker-in-tulsi-tulasi-and?ref=shop_home_active_2 All proceeds from the sale of these beads go directly to support the widows of Vrindavan working at Mahima Creations.
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Tulsi Tulasi Beads Barrel 5 Strands 550 Beads Medium Hand Carved in Vrindavan Wholessale TB0024 for just $23.50 Tulsi barrel medium hand carved in Vrindavan. Five strands per order. Each strand has 110 beads so total order is for 550 beads. Beads are approximately 5 x 10mm with a hole of 1 -2mm. Since these are all hand carved, there will be some variance in size, shape and color. Thanks for your support!
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Tulsi (Tulasi) Natural Rough Hand Carved Barrel Beads 10mm by 7mm Japa Mala Hand Knotted Vrindavan India TN0011 for just $17.00 Tulsi (Tulasi) japa mala made from hand carved, rough barrel beads hand knotted on white cotton thread, in Vrindavan, India. The barrel beads are approximately 10mm long, and vary greatly in barrel width from about 6mm to 9mm, 108 total beads. Carved guru bead ends with saffron colored cotton tassel. Total length is approximately 56 inches, not including the guru beads and tassel. Use japa mala necklace as is, either as a necklace, prayer beads or a bracelet wrapped approximately seven times around your wrist or use the beads for other crafting projects. I do a lot of my photo shoots with models along the Yamuna River at the ghats in Vrindavan. We often draw a large crowd of on lookers. In the last photo, you can see a sadhu (holy man) decided that he would like to be in the photo as well! For more Tulsi beads, see our other listings: 9mm Round Premium Tulsi - https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/229153332/tulsi-tulasi-natural-round-premium-wood?ref=shop_home_active_1 3mm Tulsi Kanthi Necklace - https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/229281127/tulsi-tulasi-natural-rough-hand-carved?ref=shop_home_active_14 The name "tulasi" means "she who is incomparable." In the spiritual world Tulasi, or Vrinda Devi, the goddess of Vrindavana, orchestrates all the arrangements for Krishna's pleasure in the Vrindavana forest. She is very dear to Lord Krishna, and He is very dear to her. In this world Tulasi comes as a sacred plant and helps devotees of Krishna to attain love for Him. Krishna says He is satisfied simply by being offered Tulasi leaves. When a Tulasi plant dies, her wood is used to make Vaishnava neck beads, japa beads, and necklaces. Out of respect, sacred Tulasi beads are never to touch the feet or the ground. Tulasi beads are said to protect one from bad dreams, accidents, attack by weapons, and inauspicious destinations at death. For these reasons and because she is dear to Krishna, devotees always wear Tulasi. All proceeds from the sale of these beads go directly to support the widows of Vrindavan working at Mahima Creations.
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