mala in the PONS Dictionary

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Accordingly, a japa mala usually has beads for 108 repetitions of a mantra.
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Around their necks they wear a white woolen cord woven into a series of 108 knots and serving as prayer beads ("mala").
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The index finger represents ego, the greatest impediment to self-realization, so it is considered best avoided when chanting on a mala.
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From chest upward the image is sculpted with headdress, "karna kundala" (ornament), "mala" (garland) and "kankana" (anklet).
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The rubric above the poem in the manuscript labels it a "conjat" and scholars have classified it as a "mala canso", or bad "canso".
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In rural areas women wear mala made of one rupee coins.
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Red and orange dress and the "mala" were largely abandoned (they had been optional since 1985).
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