Prayer beads are used to count the recitation of mantras or prayers within many religious traditions. They are commonly referred to as a "mala" by Western practitioners of Yungdrung Bön. The term "mala" is a Sanskrit language term meaning "garland." However, in the Yungdrung Bön religious tradition, prayer beads are known by the Tibetan term…
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