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These great wood malas are said to come from the sacred Taoist and Buddhist pilgrimage place in China, known as Wu Tai Shan. This area also known as the Five-Peaked Mountain is believed to be the abode of Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom. The great Dzogchen master known as Vimalamitra, is still said to reside in these mountains. This would make him more than 1200 years old!
Wu Tai Shan malas are very similar in appearance and weight to sandalwood. They have a slightly redish hue with natural stripes.
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