The mandala is a representation of the universe and the gathering place of all sages and excellences. To bring together the entire universe in a mandala is the most complete and ingenious method of accumulating wisdom. There are four types of mandalas in Tantric Buddhism. Of these, the Dharma Mandala incorporates profound truths and righteousness into a simple textual symbol. This is used in the practices of poorer Buddhists.
This string of prayer beads consists of 29 gold mandalas inlaid with wooden beads. When unearthed, only two of the wooden beads remined, the others having decayed. Each mandala carries inscriptions on its two top faces. These inscriptions are of the most common mantra in Tantric Buddhism "Om Mani Padme Hum", which means "Om! The jewel is in the lotus!"