Collection: 108 One O Eight Juzu

The Meaning Behind 108 Beads

108 represents the total number of human desires in Buddhist teachings — and the practice of using Juzu beads is a way to transcend them.

Unisex Green Sandalwood Life Tree 108-bead bracelet with jade accents, handcrafted protective amulet symbolizing success and calm. Handcrafted in Japan Kanbe Juzu, ideal for amulet, yoga, meditation, prayer, or gifting.

108 Beads, 108 Intentions

The Meaning of 108 Beads in Juzu

In Buddhism, a full Juzu or mala traditionally contains 108 beads. This number holds deep spiritual significance and is symbolic of the 108 earthly desires or defilements (煩悩, bonnō) that hinder enlightenment.

By reciting a mantra or sutra with each bead, practitioners aim to purify each of these desires, cultivating mindfulness and spiritual awareness.

Unisex Green Sandalwood Life Tree 108-bead bracelet with jade accents, handcrafted protective amulet symbolizing success and calm. Handcrafted in Japan Kanbe Juzu, ideal for amulet, yoga, meditation, prayer, or gifting.

108 represents the total number of human desires

Why 108?

There are different explanations, including:
6 senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, thought) ×
3 reactions (positive, negative, neutral) ×
2 conditions (attached or detached) ×
3 times (past, present, future) = 108

Each bead a step inward

What It Symbolizes

  • Mindfulness
  • Spiritual purification
  • Path toward enlightenment

Using a 108-bead Juzu is not just ritual — it’s a symbolic journey of inner reflection and the gradual overcoming of worldly attachments.