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The Sadhana Set
These handmade cotton japa bags are from the sacred land of Vrindavan,
One is printed with divine images of Sri Radha and Krishna. It features the sacred chant—“Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare. Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare”—written in Hindi on the fabric.
The other features embroidered images of Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu, divine brothers who spread the path of prema-bhakti through the chanting of the holy names. The Maha Mantra is printed on the fabric in English, making this a devotional companion for your daily practice.
Use these bags to protect your beads and maintain focus during mantra meditation, it supports a practice rooted in devotion, love, and the divine energy of Vrindavan.
This full mala contains 108 beads and is traditionally used to chant one specific mantra. Over time, the repetition infuses the beads with the vibration of your mantra. Keeping them protected in a japa bag helps preserve their purity and sacred energy.
The beads are sourced from the sacred island of Bali, and the bag is from the holy dham of Vrindavan. Both carry the essence of these devotional lands.
Printed by hand, with love—not machines. Slight imperfections reflect the person behind each piece.
You will also receive a link to a pre-recorded audio of Maha Mantra x 108 to begin your sadhana.
The Sadhana Set
These handmade cotton japa bags are from the sacred land of Vrindavan,
One is printed with divine images of Sri Radha and Krishna. It features the sacred chant—“Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare. Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare”—written in Hindi on the fabric.
The other features embroidered images of Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu, divine brothers who spread the path of prema-bhakti through the chanting of the holy names. The Maha Mantra is printed on the fabric in English, making this a devotional companion for your daily practice.
Use these bags to protect your beads and maintain focus during mantra meditation, it supports a practice rooted in devotion, love, and the divine energy of Vrindavan.
This full mala contains 108 beads and is traditionally used to chant one specific mantra. Over time, the repetition infuses the beads with the vibration of your mantra. Keeping them protected in a japa bag helps preserve their purity and sacred energy.
The beads are sourced from the sacred island of Bali, and the bag is from the holy dham of Vrindavan. Both carry the essence of these devotional lands.
Printed by hand, with love—not machines. Slight imperfections reflect the person behind each piece.
You will also receive a link to a pre-recorded audio of Maha Mantra x 108 to begin your sadhana.
The Sadhana Set
These handmade cotton japa bags are from the sacred land of Vrindavan,
One is printed with divine images of Sri Radha and Krishna. It features the sacred chant—“Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare. Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare”—written in Hindi on the fabric.
The other features embroidered images of Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Nityananda Prabhu, divine brothers who spread the path of prema-bhakti through the chanting of the holy names. The Maha Mantra is printed on the fabric in English, making this a devotional companion for your daily practice.
Use these bags to protect your beads and maintain focus during mantra meditation, it supports a practice rooted in devotion, love, and the divine energy of Vrindavan.
This full mala contains 108 beads and is traditionally used to chant one specific mantra. Over time, the repetition infuses the beads with the vibration of your mantra. Keeping them protected in a japa bag helps preserve their purity and sacred energy.
The beads are sourced from the sacred island of Bali, and the bag is from the holy dham of Vrindavan. Both carry the essence of these devotional lands.
Printed by hand, with love—not machines. Slight imperfections reflect the person behind each piece.
You will also receive a link to a pre-recorded audio of Maha Mantra x 108 to begin your sadhana.