Naam Japa Mala – 27 Beads Japni (Premium Chikna Pathri Indonesian Daana)
The Naam Japa Mantra Mala is a compact 27-bead Japni mala designed for daily mantra chanting, naam smaran, meditation, prayer and spiritual discipline. Its small size makes it easy to carry, hold and use during daily sadhana, travel, temple visit or silent meditation practice.
A 27-bead mala is traditionally used as a shorter japa cycle. Four rounds of 27 beads complete 108 mantra counts, making it ideal for beginners, busy seekers, regular meditators and devotees who want to maintain a consistent mantra practice.
Uses of 27 Beads Japni Mala
• Daily Naam Japa and mantra chanting
• Meditation and breath awareness practice
• Shiva, Devi, Vishnu, Guru or personal deity mantra japa
• Short spiritual practice during travel or office breaks
• Maintaining sankalp and devotional discipline
• Counting mantras without distraction
Spiritual Significance
Naam Japa is one of the simplest and most powerful spiritual practices. Repeating the Divine Name with faith, attention and humility helps calm the mind, deepen devotion and bring awareness back to the inner self. A Japni mala supports this practice by giving the fingers a sacred rhythm and keeping the mind focused on the mantra.
How to Use
• Sit in a clean and peaceful place.
• Hold the mala respectfully in the right hand or as per your tradition.
• Chant your chosen mantra on each bead.
• Complete one round of 27 beads or four rounds for 108 counts.
• Keep the mala in a clean pouch or sacred place after use.
Best For
• Beginners in mantra sadhana
• Daily spiritual practitioners
• Devotees of Shiva, Devi, Vishnu, Hanuman or Guru tradition
• People who prefer a small pocket-size mala
• Gifting for spiritual practice and devotion
Care Instructions
• Keep away from chemicals, perfume and moisture.
• Store in a clean pouch when not in use.
• Use with respect and avoid placing it directly on the floor.
• Do not share your personal japa mala casually with others.
Note: This product is intended for spiritual, devotional and meditation purposes. Results of mantra practice depend on faith, discipline, purity of intention and regular sadhana.

















