Shiva Hand Carved Auspicious Pendent Mala
Shiva Hand Carved Auspicious Pendent Mala
life and remains perturbed due to unattainable real pleasure of
soul. As a result our heart starts pounding in the quest of real
happiness notwithstanding all comfort and luxury we have , then
comes the shiva to impart his soul blessing smile and shower of
spiritual awakening to correct the path so that real and inner bliss
can be achieved.
NOT MADE FROM MACHINE, IT IS MADE FROM PASSION
AND LOVE
We tend to forget what does our soul need ? We generally run
helter-skelter to quench the desire what we want in this
materialistic life. Because the eternal truth in this universe, that
exists, is omnipotent SHIVA and omnipresent his name *
Mahadev”
This auspicious 108 Shiva Parwati mala is a reminder to what is
our actual existence in this world and what are we here for?
So recognise yourself and revisit the quest of your soul with
divine mala, which is hand crafted and carved by our a
This product is locally made and is product of india.
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