.This article falls within the scope of, an attempt to promote better coordination, content distribution, and cross-referencing between pages dealing with. If you would like to participate, please visit the for more details on the projects.This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's.This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's.To be added after checking 23:56, 9 Apr 2004 (UTC)The 'history of the mala' section was actually an unsubstantiated story about how Christians got the idea for the rosary from India, so I removed it. If you have proof then put it back. I've heard Hindus claim that early popes came to India to get the idea of God becoming man, so we can't take all of these thing seriously. 22:20, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Hi, as the mala is used in both Hindu and Buddhist practices, this article should not come under the Wiki Hinduism umbrella.
To be balanced, this article should not be 'affiliated' with either the Hinduism or Buddhist umbrella. Links to both are included in the main article which is very clear as separate sections for both are included. 10:49, 27 July 2006 (UTC)I don't know how to do it but the page 'mala' does not point here. 13:02, 25 March 2014 (UTC). Contents.108 While this is most common, there are other possible numbers depending on religion/sect-it doesn't have to be 108 as the article seems to suggest.
I do not know enough about it, however, to edit the article and provide proper information, as in my particular sect of Buddhism, 108 is often used. If someone else who is more knowledgable wouldn't mind.
03:20, 7 November 2006 (UTC)I added the word 'often'. It says elsewhere in the article 'In Tibetan Buddhism, larger malas are often used of, say, 111 beads'. 03:22, 7 November 2006 (UTC)No, in Tibet, all malas are 108 beads, it cannot be another number whether the beads are large or small.
— Preceding comment added by 03:58, 7 January 2013 (UTC) Need for sources Currently the article is poorly sourced. According to 'The burden of evidence lies with the editor who adds or restores material. Material that is challenged or likely to be challenged needs a reliable source, which should be cited in the article.
Quotations should also be attributed. If an article topic has no reliable, third-party sources, Wikipedia should not have an article on it.' In order to improve the quality of this article I request that we raise the bar on content quality by ensuring that any additions to the article be done in a manner consistent with that policy.
19:50, 29 April 2007 (UTC)Objection to spam link section I object to the restoration of the spam link section. Please read and for general guidance on what should be considered for a link. These sites do not cite any reliable sources and push specific religous groups. They are inappropriate for this article. It is not 'too harsh' to expect that policy on links be followed. 09:38, 1 August 2007 (UTC)On articles such as this it just seems too much like 'nit-picking' to remove links because they are from specific religious groups.
Who else is really all that interested in Japa for example, other than religious groups? If we give only cold, intellectual links (if they even exist in this context) then that's missing the whole point in my opinion. As long as enough links are given from a variety of sources, and they are not blatant spam, (i.e selling japa beads) then I really don't see the harm? The guidelines should not stop us from providing the reader with relevant information. 09:52, 1 August 2007 (UTC) The sites do not meet the tests for being because they do not cite any reliable sources.
Hence they cannot be used to source the article. Adding a link to a religious group is promotional spam. All such links should be removed.
There could be dozens of such groups that wish to be listed, and some of the articles I have seen have been link farms for religious advertising. We must raise the bar on source quality and get this article referenced using WP:RS, not web sites of this type. 09:56, 1 August 2007 (UTC) I would argue that prominent religious persons, and their viewpoints on Japa Mala are at least as reliable as any other source in this matter. For example, what is wrong with linking to a webpage which list Sivananda Swami's advice on Japa and Japa Mala?
This is a useful link and it does not detract from the article. Nor is it being used as a reference. I agree we should avoid spam, but on articles of a religious nature religious websites seem highly appropriate as long as they are directly discussing the subject matter. 10:53, 1 August 2007 (UTC) How do we decide which teachers are notable? If Swami X puts up a page somewhere, do we have to list it? Why are bead stores listed?
That site cites no reliable sources whatsover and makes no claims of religious notability. It is commercial linkspam. 22:05, 1 August 2007 (UTC) That website appears to be an information site only, although it does contain links to other commercial sites.
I'm not saying we should list every site under the sun, but neither do I see the need of removing sites which might be of interest and are relevant. If an article becomes a gigantic links directory, then yes, pick the better ones out and remove the others - but otherwise what's the harm in leaving them alone? We both know that Swami Sivananda is notable, and the article reads as relevant - as with the others. Why worry about it? 11:21, 2 August 2007 (UTC)The reason to worry about it is that source quality requires, and sites that do not quote them are not usable as sources. Promoting commercial bead sites that have little or no information of value is linkspam.
Promotion of religious groups via Wikipedia is objectionable advertising. Antyhing the EL section is subject to consensus.
Since I am objecting to the links, we clearly have no consensus. Wikipedia is not a link farm. May I at least remove the bead store?
05:18, 3 August 2007 (UTC) Hindu prayer beads? A thought, if the article is not given the title Christian, or for that matter as Islamic prayer beads, then this article also should be moved to its actual term. 13:26, 14 October 2015 (UTC)I agree and support moving to, which is the common name anyways. 08:36, 17 January 2016 (UTC).
The prayer of the rosary is a variety of prayers, totally scriptural. (Kontha Namaskaaram) The Rosary in Malayalam The following steps will tell you how to pray the rosary. Print Friendly, PDF & Email. Japamala Malayalam - The Holy Rosary on the go,in malayalam!!App will automatically select day and cittadelmonte.info Rosary type: 53 beads rosary beads.Author:SUSANNE SABERILanguage:English, Spanish, DutchCountry:CubaGenre:Health & FitnessPages:485Published (Last):ISBN:194-9-22663-658-2ePub File Size:28.40 MBPDF File Size:14.80 MBDistribution:Free.Regsitration RequiredDownloads:36921Uploaded by:The rosary is a special way of praying. Scientific tex.
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Catholics grow up praying the daily rosary. Christians need to practise private spiritual devotions, so some pray novenas or read the Psalms, while others prefer a form of meditation. To Catholic families and individuals, the rosary is a private form of daily devotion. The prayers that comprise it come mainly from the Bible.
The word rosary comes from Latin and means a garland of roses. Malayalam rosary pdf downloadSimultaneous retreats for couples, children and Bible nursery to be held. Contact Divine Youth for more details.Divine Retreat Centre will conduct our annual Kannada convention in May, The convention will be blessed by the vibrant preaching of many anointed servants of God.
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Prayer of the Month Read more Know Your Faith Archives. Prayers of the rosary The prayer of the rosary is a variety of prayers, totally scriptural. Japamala Malayalam Free DownloadThe Apostles Creed - Refer Mt 6: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Two Rosary type: Continue to app Rating: Joseph on the go in Malayalam.! Options for: Click stars to rate this APP! Newsletter Submit. Free Continue to app.
I am really grateful to her for her wholehearted effort. May God bless her for helping others. Kontha Namaskaaram The Rosary in Malayalam.The rosary is a part of Catholic Tradition. The following steps will tell you how to pray the rosary. Daiva Rahasyangal The Rosary Mysteries Based on the day of the week, a mystery is chosen from the following: Learn how to Pray the Rosary in English.Related posts.