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prayer beads are used for counting when your praying
Prayer beads are found in Catholic,Buddist and Muslim religions.
There's no such thing as Jewish prayer beads. Prayer beads are used by Hindus, some Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs and Bahai.
Prayer beads are used in a number of different religious traditions. Some unique ideas for making prayer beads include using different sized beads, or using different coloured beads.
Hindu prayer beads are called 'Mala.' They commonly have 32 or 108 beads and are traditionally made with Rudraksha seads.
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There are a wide range of prayer beads, and the number of beads tends to vary for each religion. The Japa Mala beads are used for prayer by Buddhists and Hindus and usually consist of 108 beads.
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This is because there are 108 Buddhist Lohan
There is no Jewish tradition of using beads while praying so no, prayer beads are not Jewish.
If the bracelet is made from wooden beads strung by a thread, it's usually related to Buddhism, meaning good wishes with respect to safety and harmony, as against evil spirits.
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