Wearing Karungali Mala is simple but should be done with reverence and intention:
Hold the mala in both hands and offer a silent prayer or intention before wearing it.
Wear it around your neck so it rests near the heart chakra or slightly below.
The mala should ideally touch the skin to allow direct energy transfer from the wood.
Avoid wearing it below the waist or on the ankle — keep it around the neck or wrist.
If worn as a wrist mala, wrap it three times around the wrist and keep it on the left hand (receiving hand) for spiritual energy absorption.
How to Wear Karungali Mala for the First Time
The first time you wear Karungali Mala, follow this simple purification ritual:
Cleanse the mala: Wash the mala in raw milk or rose water and allow it to dry naturally.
Energise with sunlight: Place the mala in morning sunlight for 30 minutes to charge it with solar energy.
Offer to your deity: Place the mala before your chosen deity’s image or idol and light a stick of incense.
Chant a sanctifying mantra: Recite “Om Namah Shivaya” 108 times while holding the mala to energise it with divine vibration.
Wear with intention: Set a clear spiritual intention as you wear it for the first time — protection, peace, or divine connection.
When to Wear Karungali Mala
Karungali Mala can be worn at any time, but certain occasions amplify its benefits:
During meditation and japa: The ideal time for active use is during morning meditation, especially before sunrise (Brahma Muhurtha).
On Shiva-related days: Mondays and Pradosham days (13th lunar day) are especially auspicious for wearing and using Karungali Mala.
During temple visits: Wearing it during temple visits amplifies devotional energy.
Throughout the day: It can be worn continuously as a protective talisman, especially for those with Saturn-related astrological challenges.
How to Use Karungali Mala for Japa
To use Karungali Mala for mantra chanting, hold it in your right hand. Start from the first bead next to the Meru (the larger central bead) and use your thumb and middle finger to roll each bead as you recite one mantra per bead. Never cross the Meru bead — when you reach it, reverse direction. Complete 108 repetitions for one round of japa. Regular daily practice creates a powerful spiritual groove (samskaras) in your energy field.
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Yes, you can wear it while sleeping, especially for protection. However, some traditions suggest removing it and placing it respectfully near your altar at night.
Can I wear Karungali Mala during bath?
It is advised to avoid wearing the mala during bathing to preserve the wood’s quality. Remove and keep it safely before bathing.
Which hand should I use to hold Karungali Mala during japa?
The right hand is traditionally used for japa meditation, as it is the active/giving hand in Hindu practice. The thumb and middle finger should hold and rotate the beads.
How often should I clean my Karungali Mala?
Clean your mala with a soft dry cloth weekly. You can do a deeper cleanse with rose water or raw milk once a month. Avoid harsh chemicals or soap.