Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this thing called a “Hakiki Mala for Shani Japa,” and let me tell you, it’s been quite a ride.
First off, I had to get my hands on one of these things. I heard they’re supposed to be good for dealing with Shani, which, if you’re into this stuff, you know can be a real pain in the butt sometimes. So, I went looking and found this Black Hakik Mala. They say it’s like a super strong protection stone. I figured, why not? I could use some extra protection in my life.
Once I got it, the next step was to actually start using it for the Shani Japa. Now, I’m not a pro at this, but I followed the basic idea. I used it during worship, especially focusing on Mahavidya Kali, Chhinnamsta, and Bhairava, because I read somewhere that’s what you’re supposed to do. It felt a bit strange at first, holding these beads and chanting, but I got into the groove after a while.
- I made sure to get a mala with 108+1 beads. I guess the number is important.
- I tried to find a 100% original one, but who really knows? I just trusted what the seller said.
- I focused on the Shani Japa mantras. I’m no expert on these, but I did my best to pronounce them right.
The whole process was kind of calming, to be honest. I don’t know if it’s the mala itself or just the act of sitting down and focusing on something, but I did feel a bit more relaxed and less worried about stuff. They say this mala can soothe fears and worries, and I think it did help me a bit in that department.
Did it work?
Well, I can’t say for sure if my life took a dramatic turn after using this mala. I mean it has helped me find peace in my prayer. Maybe it did, maybe it didn’t. But I do feel a bit more grounded and less stressed out. I’ve been sleeping better, too, which is a big plus. So, all in all, I’d say it was a positive experience. It’s not magic, but it’s a nice tool to have if you’re into this kind of thing. Maybe it is just psychological, but if it works, it works right?
I’m gonna keep at it and see what happens. Who knows, maybe there’s more to this Hakiki Mala thing than meets the eye. At the very least, it’s a good excuse to take some time for myself and chill out for a bit each day.