Tibetan Mani Prayer Wheel | Sacred Mantra Wheel for Buddhist Devotion
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Size: 67cm(Height) x 64cm(Length) x 24.5cm(Width)
Weight: 13.88 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Wood, Copper Body, Wood
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About Our Product
This Prayer Wheel with Mantra measures 67 cm in height, 64 cm in length, and 24.5 cm in width, with a weight of 13.88 kg. Crafted with a wooden frame and copper prayer wheel, the piece features an intricately carved traditional wooden structure supporting a large cylindrical prayer wheel. The frame is decorated with floral motifs, carved columns, layered ornamental details, and finial elements, while the prayer wheel itself is richly decorated with Tibetan mantra inscriptions and traditional Buddhist patterns. The combination of carved wood, painted details, and copper craftsmanship gives this prayer wheel a distinctive Himalayan character.
A Buddhist prayer wheel, traditionally known as a mani korlo, is used as a devotional practice in Tibetan Buddhism. The cylindrical wheel contains sacred mantras, traditionally associated with the practice of compassion and the recitation of Om Mani Padme Hum. Rotating the wheel clockwise is traditionally understood as a form of devotional practice and mantra recitation, encouraging mindfulness, devotion, and the accumulation of spiritual merit. The sacred mantra inscriptions covering the wheel connect the physical act of turning the wheel with contemplation and the cultivation of compassionate awareness.
This traditional Tibetan prayer wheel is suitable for Buddhist shrines, meditation rooms, monasteries, prayer spaces, and meaningful spiritual interiors. Its large freestanding design allows it to become a dedicated part of a devotional environment, while the carved wooden frame and mantra covered copper wheel also make it a distinctive example of Himalayan Buddhist craftsmanship. Used respectfully as part of devotional practice, it serves as a reminder of compassion, mindfulness, spiritual discipline, and the path toward inner peace and awakening.
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