The Vaijayanti (Vyjayanti) is a theological flower, offered to Vishnu or
Krishna in worship as a garland called Vaijayantimala or Vana-mala.
Literally meaning, "the garland of victory", Vaijayanti-mala also finds
mention in Vishnu sahasranama, a stotra dedicated to Vishnu in the
Mahabharata, as vanamali (forest flowers). The garland of victory
mentioned in the Mahabharata was made of never-wilting lotuses
(1.57.15-16); however, many flowers are currently believed to be the
Vaijayanti, including Job's Tears. The latter is sometimes mistaken with
the original Vaijayanti. The original Vaijayanti plant looks like long
grass and hence is difficult to identify, till flowering or seeds start
growing in it.
Vaijanti is the most auspicious seed, it is described in Vishnu
Sahasranama as the Vanamali. Mostly Vaijanti Mala used to worship the Lord
Vishnu and Lord Krishna. Vaijanti Mala is associated with Lord Vishnu and
Lord Krishna. It is also called rosary of victory. It is made in 109
Vaijanati beads. Vajanti is a shiny seed that comes from the forests where
the god lived. It used for spiritual power, attraction and Vashikaran. You
can wear this Vaijanti mala without consulting astrologers.
This beautiful vaijanti mala is associated with love and victory over any adversity. The mala is made of beautiful vaijanti beads and is believed to be a favourite of Lord Krishna because of which it is associated with lot of tranquillity. It is also called rosary of victory. It is made in 109 Vaijanati beads.
It gives victory through our dharma (truth). It is used for Vashikaran, Attraction and Devi Siddhi. It balances all doshas. It has common faith amongst the people that wearer of this vaijyanti mala by no means looses anything in life, so it is also called rosary of victory.