22.5cm Handmade Buddhist Prayer Wheel for Rituals
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Size: 22.5cm(Height) 44cm(width)
Weight: 1.65kg
Material: Wood, Copper, Turquoise, Coral (Artificial Stones )
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About Our Prayer Wheel:
The Prayer Wheel is a timeless Buddhist spiritual tool created to spread peace, compassion, and positive energy with every rotation. Handcrafted from a mix of wood and copper, this prayer wheel measures 22.5cm in height and 44cm in width, weighing 1.65kg. Designed for both spiritual use and sacred decor, this Tibetan prayer wheel is ideal for meditation rooms, home altars, yoga studios, and spiritual spaces.
The cylindrical copper body is traditionally adorned with sacred Buddhist mantras, symbolizing continuous prayer and spiritual movement. The wooden base and frame represent grounding and natural balance, while the decorative turquoise and coral artificial stones add vibrant contrast and spiritual symbolism. In Buddhist tradition, turquoise is associated with protection and healing, while coral represents vitality and life energy. The detailed craftsmanship and balanced proportions make this handmade Buddhist prayer wheel both visually striking and spiritually meaningful.
How does the Buddhist Prayer Wheel benefit us?
The benefits associated with rotating the wheel are numerous. It promotes knowledge, compassion, and bodhicitta in the practitioner and improves siddhis (spiritual powers such as clairvoyance, precognition, etc.). The practitioner can repeat the mantra as often as possible while the wheel is rolling, maintaining a calm, meditative attitude. A Tibetan Buddhist tradition holds that after a practice session, one should dedicate any acquired merits to the benefit of all sentient beings. Then three times Om Ah Hum. This is usually among Tibetans after finishing any Buddhist practice, including the prayer wheel exercise.
Introduction to Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is cylindrical on a spindle used in Tibetan Buddhism. It is typically inscribed with the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" and rotated by hand as a spiritual practice to accumulate merit. Spinning the wheel is believed to have the same spiritual benefits as reciting the mantra aloud. The use of prayer wheels is widespread in Tibetan Buddhism and has spread to other cultures.