Three stones, three paths to the interior
In Ayurveda, a stone is never just a stone of beauty: it is concentrated energy, intention in solid form, a silent reminder of who you are when you return to your center. The malas have been accompanying spiritual practice for centuries because they unite three forces: the repetition of the mantra, the rhythm of the breath and the vibration of the stone. And when they are made by hand, count by account, each one becomes a gesture of presence.
Yellow Agate: serene fire, will and clarity
Yellow agate is a stone associated with inner fire (Agni) and the solar plexus chakra, Manipura, the center of will, conscious action and inner direction. Their energy does not light an impulsive fire, but a stable fire, capable of sustaining determination without losing their calm.
This stone accompanies decision-making processes, moments in which clarity is needed to move forward and times in which thought requires firmness. Yellow agate awakens the focus, but without speeding up the system. Active, without shaking. Strengthens, not hardening.
It is the bad ideal for those who are rebuilding their purpose, opening a new stage or needing to assert themselves with serenity in their choices.
Green Jade: the slow-breathing heart
Green jade has always been a stone of balance and softness. Its vibration is associated with Anāhata, the heart chakra, and the air element, although its fluid quality is also reminiscent of the tenderness of water.
It is a stone to reconcile the inner world, to calm judgment and to restore the feeling of emotional peace to the body. It invites us to let go of accumulated tension and to open space for empathy, listening and love without possession.
Green jade mala accompanies emotional healing processes, moments of change, and any spiritual practice that requires softening one’s gaze toward oneself.
It is the stone that reminds us that true strength is born from a calm heart.
Sphatik (Crystalline Quartz): Orderly Light, Clear Mind
Sphatik, one of the most respected minerals in the Indian spiritual tradition, is synonymous with clarity. Its transparency represents the inner order, the light that pierces through confusion, and the mind that quiets down to see.
It is related to the upper chakras – Ajna and Sahasrara – the centers of discernment, lucidity and expanded consciousness. That is why it is a stone used for centuries to study, meditate, concentrate and hold attention without dispersion.
Sphatik mala is ideal for those who need clarity in times of mental demand, for those who want to deepen their meditation or for those who seek to maintain an orderly and luminous mental field during the day.
It is the stone that teaches us to see without noise.
Three bad ones, 108 accounts, the same purpose
Reminding you of the way back to you.
Each of these malas has been handcrafted in the tradition of the 108 beads + 1 Japa guru bead and symbolizes the complete cycle of the inner journey.
At Jeevan Ayurveda we create them with respect for tradition and for the unique vibration of each stone.
Each count, one breath. Each breath, a return.