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WOBE458

Long Conch Pendant- Tulsi Necklace

This exclusive Conch Shell Design pendant necklace is approximately 19 inches long from end to end. Pluss the pendant is approximately 2 1/4 inch long  Handcrafted in Vrindavan. Each and every one of these necklaces is a work of art. They will vary slightly in size, color, and design. (can be up to an inch different).
We are letting you know that ALL pendants you buy in the market are made of neem wood, not Tulsi. We were informed this by a couple of honest vendors, that reveal the facts and that neem can be of actually any other wood than Tulsi.. not necessarily from the neem tree. This is not just our website, but ALL of the pendants that hang on Tulasi necklaces are of other wood (So called neem) but our manufacturer guarantees that the rest of the beads on the necklace are Tulasi wood. We recommend that if you wear a pendant necklace, that you also wear a tulasi necklace that has no pendant, so that you have one that is fully tulasi wood. We are the only website that we have seen that is telling the facts of this matter, because we want you to know the truth. We are here for your service. 

If one is a devote of Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu, one should wear Tulsi Neck beads. Tulsi neck beads are for protection. At the time of death, if one forgets to chant the holy names for what ever reason. If one is wearing Tulsi Mala around their neck, the Superintendents of Death, (Yamadutas) can not touch that soul. They see the Tulsi neck beads and run. They know this is Lord Vishnu's devotee. Tulsi devi will protect the devotee from all past sin.  Tulsi neck beads are a symbol of being a Vaisnava devotee of the Lord. They are pure, beautiful and natural. Make sure your whole family is wearing them. Keep extras on hand in case they break. Never be without them!

Srila Prabhupada said to one devotee-
"When I was Srila Prabhupada's servant in Los Angeles in 1970, my neckbeads broke one day and I set them aside to restring later in the day. I went into Srila Prabhupada's room and He immediately said, “Where are your neckbeads?”
I told Him they had broken and I was going to fix them later in the day. He said very strongly “You must go now and fix them. If you knew how dangerous it is to be in this material world without neckbeads on, you would be shaking in your boots!”