Last Updated: December 05, 2023, 10:43 IST
Harsh Vardhan Goenka shared the clip of the digital rosary.
Harsh Vardhan Goenka is likely one of the most distinguished enterprise tycoons in India, who owns CEAT and is the Chairman of RPG Enterprises.
Harsh Vardhan Goenka is likely one of the most distinguished enterprise tycoons in India proudly owning enterprise ventures like CEAT. Having a turnover of over USD 4.7 billion (approx Rs 39,000 crore), he’s fairly lively on X and infrequently shares posts that catch his followers’ consideration and change into viral. Recently, the Chairman of RPG Enterprises shared a video clip on the microblogging website a few ‘digital mala’ and the web was amazed.
Harsh Vardhan Goenka shared a video of a tally counter gadget. It has a set of jaap mala (rosary) in it which when turned will robotically be proven on the digital display of the gadget. Instead of counting it by your self and remembering it, the gadget makes it simpler for you now. The caption learn, “Mala Bhi Digital- Waah India (Mala is also digital- Wow India).”
The remark part had varied opinions concerning the digital mala. A consumer commented, “It is quite an old product.”
Another wrote, “The joy in ‘mala’ is in counting and synchronizing. This will take away that.”
The pleasure in “mala” is in counting and synchronizing. This will take away that.— D Prasanth Nair (@DPrasanthNair) December 4, 2023
A social media consumer commented, “It is good for accurate counting. These days digitization is converting almost every information into a digital format and the same is being invented in spirituality as well with e-darshan, e-Aarti, and now the digital mala. Hari Om!”
It is nice for correct counting. These days digitization is changing nearly each info right into a digital format and the identical is being invented in spirituality as nicely with e-darshan, e-Aarti, and now the digital mala. Hari Om! — Ashwanii S Kumar (@AshwaniiSKumar) December 4, 2023
“Nearly certain that this would be made in China. Interestingly, the mala part is there in many religions,” learn one other remark.
Nearly sure that this may be made in China.Interestingly, the mala half is there in lots of religions.
— Devina Mehra (@devinamehra) December 4, 2023
A jaap mala, Jaap maala or just a mala, which implies garland is a loop of prayer beads which is often utilized in religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianism, Jainism and Sikhism as nicely for counting the ‘japas’ or recitations, mantras, prayers or different sacred phrases.