Handcrafted Spiritual Spinning Wheel | Himalayan Artifact
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Size: 18.5cm(Height) x 18.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.37kg
Materials: Copper body, Brass, Wood, Artificial Stones: Coral, Turquoise
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About our Prayer Wheel
This Handcrafted Spiritual Spinning Wheel is a stunning Tibetan prayer wheel, delicately crafted to complement your meditation practice and sacred area. It features a copper body, brass embellishments, a hand-carved wooden frame, and bright artificial stones such as coral and turquoise. Measuring 18.5 cm in height and width and weighing only 0.37 kg, this lightweight spiritual tool is ideal for prayer rituals and chanting, adding a touch of Himalayan culture to your house.
This Tibetan prayer wheel, created to emit positive energy, represents serenity and spiritual growth. The smooth spinning mechanism makes it easy to use during meditation, enabling you to concentrate on repeating sacred mantras. The elaborate Buddha engravings give cultural importance, elevating it to the status of a spiritual companion rather than a mere decorative item. Whether placed on your altar or in your meditation room, it is an effective Buddhist meditation item that promotes peace and harmony.
Handcrafted by expert artisans, this prayer wheel is a great gift for individuals seeking awareness and inner calm. Its authentic design and spiritual significance make it a prized possession among collectors and practitioners alike. This Himalayan Spiritual Spinning Wheel is a beautiful reminder of serenity and blessings, whether it complements your spiritual path or adds a distinctive touch to your home decor.
Introduction to Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is cylindrical on a spindle and is used in Tibetan Buddhism. It is typically inscribed with the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" and rotated by hand as a form of spiritual practice and to accumulate merit. Spinning the wheel is believed to have the same spiritual benefits as verbally reciting the mantra. The use of prayer wheels is widespread in Tibetan Buddhism and has spread to other cultures.
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.
How do you set up your own Buddhist Shrine?
• Find a clean, quiet, and uncluttered spot
• Set up an altar table and cover it with an altar cloth that calls to you
• Place your sacred item at the center