What is a Mundamala?
Yin/Yang mundamala - Kali Necklace in monochrome
Mundamala skull necklace symbol of victory over Time and fear of Death
Traditionally Mundamala, also called kapalamala or rundamala, is a garland of severed human heads and/or skulls, in Hindu and Tibetan Buddhist iconography.
Fifty or fifty two heads or skulls in mundamala are described to symbolise the letters of Sanskrit alphabet thus signifying the wearer Kali as Brahman.
I m sure you have seen images of Kali wearing this beautiful necklace around her neck as she steps on Shiva, her husband. Carved from cow bone (white) and buffalo horn (black) by hand by Balinese artisans into skulls and designed by yours truly.
Foremost, it signifies unreleased attachment to earthly desires that one has been carrying through myriad of lives. A heavy burden to bear. All these unsatisfied and clingy energies, whether of a loved one or a goal that did not bear fruit will torture one for eternity if not fulfilled. That is why most wishes come true the moment you release them like a ricocheting bullet.
However if you left this plain carrying the burden of not achieving what you deeply desire it will haunt you down. Now this why they say be careful what you wish for!
To wear mundamala one has to relinquish all desires, yes all desires, present, past & future this life or another. Desires across all time, space and continuum.
Hand-carved from real bone. This item is available to be shipped worldwide. It is a shamanic shamanic skull necklace or tantric necklace. Tantric here meaning death of the ego.
Pease research before ordering this is super powerful.