Guru Bead
Early 20th-Century Guru Chitipati and Lotus Flower
This early 20th-century Guru bead is a unique and beautifully carved artifact featuring the face of Chitipati, the Lord of the Cemetery, a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. This rare and intricate piece showcases the Chitipati face on its front, symbolizing the impermanence of life and the liberation from attachment. The design is detailed with lotus flower ears, representing purity and spiritual awakening, and a third eye on the back, symbolizing heightened perception and wisdom.
The Chitipati, often depicted as skeletal figures dancing joyously, serve as reminders of life’s fleeting nature and the importance of transcending fear of death. Their image on this Guru bead adds a powerful layer of symbolism, infusing your spiritual practice with both protection and a reminder of ultimate liberation.
Measuring 30mm x 17mm x 16mm, this Guru bead is perfect for malas with beads up to 14mm in diameter, and it carries a rich patina developed through years of use and reverence. It offers not only aesthetic beauty but also spiritual significance, making it a perfect addition to any serious practitioner or collector’s mala.
Take this rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind Guru bead, steeped in both artistry and Tibetan spiritual tradition. Add this powerful bead to your collection or create your own mala with it as the centerpiece, and experience the profound energy and teachings of Chitipati in your practice. Order now to bring this sacred piece into your life!
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Guru Bead: The Heart of Your Prayer Beads
A Guru Bead is a central, essential piece in traditional mala (prayer beads) used in Tibetan Buddhism and various other spiritual practices. It serves as the foundation of your mala, both structurally and spiritually. Positioned at the end of a strand of 108 beads, the Guru Bead stands out as a symbolic separator between cycles of prayer or mantra recitation. It acts as a reminder of the teacher-student relationship in the spiritual journey, representing the enlightened guru’s guidance and wisdom on the path to liberation. Whether you are engaging in daily meditation or seeking a deeper spiritual connection, the Guru Bead helps anchor your practice.
Symbolism and Importance in Meditation
The Guru Bead holds profound symbolic value. It represents the self, the Divine, or the ultimate truth—often referred to as enlightenment. When you complete a full round of mantra recitations on a mala, instead of crossing over the Guru Bead, practitioners are encouraged to pause, turn the mala around, and begin again in the opposite direction. This action honors the Guru, a revered spiritual teacher who guides the disciple toward wisdom, compassion, and clarity. As you meditate, the Guru Bead becomes a point of reflection, offering a moment to center yourself and express gratitude for the teachings received.
Significance and Symbolism of Sacred Bone in Tibetan Buddhism
In Tibetan Buddhism, this tradition sacred bone materials carry significant spiritual meaning, and holds a special place in the tradition. Symbolizing purity, strength, and sacredness, has historically been used in creating high-quality prayer beads, thangkas, and ritual objects. The smooth, dense texture of resonates with a calming energy, which aids in meditation by allowing practitioners to focus more intently. It is believed to enhance spiritual power and offer a sense of timelessness, aligning perfectly with Tibetan concepts of impermanence and the eternal wisdom of the Buddha’s teachings. It has been a prized material, often reserved for important or sacred items, such as Guru Beads, in malas used by monks and spiritual teachers.
This antique beads are valued not only for their symbolism but also for their rarity. Many spiritual practitioners now seek out these ancient pieces, knowing they carry generations of prayers and spiritual energy.
How to Use the Guru Bead in Meditation
When using a mala, the Guru Bead is where you start and finish your cycle of meditation or mantra chanting. To begin, you place your thumb and forefinger on the first bead after the Guru Bead and start reciting your mantra, moving one bead at a time with each repetition. The Guru Bead is not to be counted as part of the 108 beads but serves as the sacred point where the cycle begins and ends. Upon completing the full circle of 108 beads, you pause at the Guru Bead, reflecting on the progress of your practice, before turning the mala and beginning again in the opposite direction. This ritualistic use of the Guru Bead adds an extra layer of mindfulness to the practice, encouraging you to remain present and centered.
Antique Prayer Beads vs. Recent Prayer Beads
The distinction between antique prayer beads and recent prayer beads goes beyond age—it’s about the spiritual energy they carry. Antique malas, often over a century old, are cherished not only for their craftsmanship but also for the thousands of hours of prayer and meditation they have absorbed. These beads, whether made from ivory, bone, wood, or precious stones, are believed to carry the accumulated blessings and intentions of previous practitioners. They have a natural patina that comes from years of use, and each bead feels energetically rich, offering a tangible connection to the history of Tibetan Buddhist practice.
Choose an antique mala with a Guru Bead that has absorbed decades of spiritual energy or a new mala awaiting your dedication, the Guru Bead remains a central, guiding force in your practice. It offers a reminder of the teacher’s wisdom and a sacred pause in your journey toward enlightenment.
We are serving you with over 20 years of experience in the field of Tibetan artifacts, we have been privileged to encounter countless rare and precious items, each with its own unique history. As collectors at heart, we’ve learned continuously through our deep love for Tibetan culture and our many trips to the Himalayas. We guarantee that all our pieces, including this one, are described with absolute accuracy regarding their materials, age, and authenticity. As moral seekers and supporters of fair trade, we ensure that our business practices benefit the communities we work with.
We are a small, friendly business that is passionate about preserving the history and spirituality of Tibetan artifacts. We are always happy to answer any questions you may have about our items. With every purchase, we include a small gift or a carefully crafted bag for the item, making it a thoughtful and special addition to your collection. Each piece is imbued with cultural significance, offering you not just an artifact, but a connection to the ancient Tibetan way of life. We deeply value our relationship with customers and look forward to helping you find a truly unique piece that resonates with your spiritual journey.
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