TIBETAN BUDDHIST PRAYER WHEEL: This 5.25 Inches in diameter, 9.5 inches in length, and 1.81 lbs prayer wheel is used for the recitation of mantra. It is believed that if it is spinning clockwise then one collects merit, which helps to purify their karma (intentional actions). These wheels are called the Mani wheels, which are used as an aid to meditation and as a means of collecting wisdom, and good karma, and means of putting negative energy aside.
SYMBOL OF DEVOTION AND BLESSINGS: This Prayer wheel symbolizes Buddhist Mantras. It is particularly made from steel, wood, or cloth. It has a length of 9.5, 5.25 Inches in diameter, and weighs 1.81 lbs. Worshippers worship these prayer wheels to collect merit, help all the beings in the world, and purify their karma.
SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE: The outside of the wheel represents various auspicious symbols like lotus, golden fish, etc. These prayer wheels are rotated clockwise to gain blessings. It is believed that the spinning wheel releases good karma into the universe to bring harmony and peace. Also, spinning this prayer wheel brings you closer to enlightenment and helps you break away from the cycle of suffering.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICE: Many Buddhists spin this prayer wheel regularly in the form of spiritual practice. Around the middle of the wheel, there are three circles, and each circle represents three jewels of Buddhism, the are buddha or the teacher, dharma, which is the teaching of Buddha and the sangha, which is the community. Traditionally if this prayer wheel is rotated clockwise, the power of mantra and prayer brings peace, harmony, and prosperity to those who turn them with the belief that the prayers and blessings contained within will be released into the world as the wheel turns.
HAND-CRAFT TRADITION: This prayer wheel is carefully crafted by skilled artisans using the traditional method. The wheel on a fulcrum is made from metal, wood, stone, leather, or coarse cotton. The mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is written in Sanskrit on the outside of the wheel. It also sometimes represents Dakinis, Protectors, and very often the eight auspicious symbols known as Ashtamangala.
MEANINGFUL GIFT: You can gift this to the one with high interest and dedication towards meditation and spiritual practice. It is believed that anyone who recites the six syllabi while rotating this prayer wheel is equal in fortune to the thousand Buddhas. Its design and features symbolize the merit and help to purify the obstacles of life.
WHAT'S INCLUDED: It comes with a length of 9.5 inches, is 5.25 Inches in diameter, and weighs 1.81 lbs, with mantras, sutras, and other sacred Buddhist symbols written on it.
Measurements
This is a handcrafted bowl therefore please note that each one might have slight variations in measurement and be slightly different like you saw in pictures.
Diameter: 5.25 Inches
Length: 9.5 inches
Weight: 1.81 lbs
Shipping Weight: 182 grams (approximate)
Craftsmanship: It is crafted by skilled artisans that create a peaceful atmosphere and spiritual resonance
Material: This wheel is carefully made from metal, wood, stone, leather or coarse cotton
How does this Prayer Wheel Work?
To make this prayer wheel work, you need to rotate the wheel in a clockwise direction to dispose of its poor karma and promote spiritual being.
What is the significance of spinning this Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel?
Tibetan wheels are believed to have a spiritual belief. They are also called the Mani wheels, which are used as an aid to meditation and as a means of collecting wisdom, and good karma, and means of putting negative energy aside. Every rotation of the wheel sends out a positive spiritual energy into the universe that helps in the learner's journey towards enlightenment and benefits all well-being.
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