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  2. Prayer beads - Wikipedia

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    Islamic prayer beads, called Misbaha or Tasbih, usually have 100 beads (99 +1 = 100 beads in total or 33 beads read thrice and +1). Buddhists and Hindus use the Japa Mala, which usually has 108 beads, or 27 which are counted four times. Baháʼí prayer beads consist of either 95 beads or 19 beads, which are strung with the addition of five ...

  3. Prayer bead with the Adoration of the Magi and the Crucifixion

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    Apart from use in private veneration, they could be worn as necklaces or hung from belts as fashionable accessories. [2] The exceptional craftsmanship of this example indicates that it was intended for a member of the high nobility. [2] J. P. Morgan donated the bead to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1917.

  4. Japamala - Wikipedia

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    A notable feature of Tendai school's prayer beads is the use of flat beads called "soroban beads" for the main beads (while most of the other sects use spherical beads). [2] For the Shingon school, they use a red string as the main string for the 108 beads and white tassels for the counter beads.

  5. Prayer nut - Wikipedia

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    The shape of a prayer nut likely carried deep significance; with the outer sheath representing Christ's human flesh; the bead stand, his cross; and the interior reliefs, his divinity. [ 6 ] [ 15 ] According to Thornton, "unfolding the nut is in itself an act of prayer, like opening up a personal illuminated prayer book, or watching the leaves ...

  6. Wreath of Christ - Wikipedia

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    1. Golden Bead of God. You are immense, You are near, You are the light and I am Yours. Silence At each oblong bead you may either rest in silence, or pray: I give away my loneliness. I receive that I am Yours. 2. Pearly I-Bead You created me as Your own image. Let me see Your image in myself. 3. White Bead of Baptism You have invited me.

  7. Faturan - Wikipedia

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    A Carved Gold Dust Faturan Prayer Bead Strand made from North African Tribal Beads. In the bead trade, "Faturan" is thought to be a mixture of natural amber shavings with other materials, and is described as having been invented in the Middle East in the 18th or 19th century, however, there is some dispute over this within the trade.

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