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Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - ROSARY BEADS, C. 1930 - 45
... ROSARY BEADS......Rosary beads...Rosary Beads consisting of metal cross with possibly ivory cross on, attached is a metal chain with small of white sections along the chain....Accessory ROSARY BEADS ...Item relates to H.V.Rooke VX47141, refer Cat No 4906.2Rosary Beads consisting of metal cross with possibly ivory cross on, attached is a metal chain with small of white sections along the chain.On Ivory Cross small metal piece the letters, “NRI”accessory, rosary beads -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical CommissionBoxed Rosary, Rosary beads in presentation box
... Rosary beads in presentation box...Rosary, Mitchel, Crawcour, crucifix, beads. O'Collins....Rosary, Mitchel, Crawcour, crucifix, beads. O'Collins. Rosary beads in presentation box Boxed Rosary ...Boxed rosary presented to Bishop O'Collins for his Jubilee in 1972 with presentation card from Sr St Charles (Sr of Nazareth) enclosed. Crucifix and junction cast in sterling silver by Alex Mitchel & Co. Ltd, Dublin. Crucifix designed by Louis de Brocquy, RMA & junction designed by Anne Crawcour.rosary, mitchel, crawcour, crucifix, beads. o'collins. -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesAlbum - Agnes McLean, photographs at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, circa 1926-1928
... Religious Sisters of Charity in full black winter habits, veils and rosary beads. Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall....Religious Sisters of Charity in full black winter habits, veils and rosary beads. Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall. ...Photos include nursing colleagues in uniform, in theatre and night duty, social occasions at St Vincent's. Nurses are in full uniform, cap, starched loose fitting, long sleeved white linen dresses buttoned to drop waist with belt, white stockings and heeled court leather regulation shoes. Religious Sisters of Charity in full black winter habits, veils and rosary beads. Laying of new building (later: Healy) Foundation Stone 1928, celebrations in Druids Wing, Brenan Hall.st vincent's hospital melbourne, brenan hall, religious sisters of charity, nurses, foundation stone 1928 -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionMemorabilia - Long mala with three divider beads and two tassels each with five beads
... Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. ...Malas are used to help focus awareness and concentration during spiritual practice of reciting mantras. Traditionally made from wood, bone, seeds from the Bodhi tree or gemstones. They may include silk or cotton tassels.Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. The guru bead represents the relationship between the student and the guru or spiritual teacher. The 108 beads signifies the 108 afflictions to be overcome and the 108 Buddhas.Long mala with three smaller (yellow) divider beads and two strands of five beads each after the guru bead.worship device -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionMemorabilia - Long mala with dharma wheel
... Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. ...Malas are used to help focus awareness and concentration during spiritual practice of reciting mantras. Traditionally made from wood, bone, seeds from the Bodhi tree or gemstones. They may include silk or cotton tassels.Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. The guru bead represents the relationship between the student and the guru or spiritual teacher. The 108 beads signifies the 108 afflictions to be overcome and the 108 Buddhas.Long mala with a threaded dharma wheel attached from the guru bead. On the end of the wheel there are two strands of five beads each.worship device -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionMemorabilia - Pale pink long mala
... Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. ...Malas are used to help focus awareness and concentration during spiritual practice of reciting mantras. Traditionally made from wood, bone, seeds from the Bodhi tree or gemstones. They may include silk or cotton tassels.Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. The guru bead represents the relationship between the student and the guru or spiritual teacher. The 108 beads signifies the 108 afflictions to be overcome and the 108 Buddhas.A long mala, possibly made from angel skin coral with a larger brown guru bead. worship device -
Great Stupa of Universal CompassionMemorabilia - Long mala with dorje, half dorje and yellow tassels
... Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. ...Malas are used to help focus awareness and concentration during spiritual practice of reciting mantras. Traditionally made from wood, bone, seeds from the Bodhi tree or gemstones. They may include silk or cotton tassels.Malas are used like a Christian rosary, often supporting the counting of mantras and held whilst reciting prayers. A long mala is a set of 108 strung beads, plus a Guru bead which serves as a tactile reminder of the conclusion of the current round of chanting mantra. The guru bead represents the relationship between the student and the guru or spiritual teacher. The 108 beads signify the 108 afflictions to be overcome and the 108 Buddhas.Long mala with a dorje on a string with ten beads, and a half dorje (or bell) on a string with ten beads. After each dorje is a yellow tassel. The guru bead is slightly larger and is followed by knotted thread.worship device
