Brass Spiritual Healing Prayer Wheel | Symbol of Compassion
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Size: 27cm(Height) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.26 kg
Materials: Brass, Coral Red Stone, Turquoise, Wood
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About Our Product
The Spiritual Healing Prayer Wheel is a sacred Tibetan ritual instrument designed to promote healing energy, mindfulness, and spiritual balance. Traditionally used in Buddhist practices, spinning the prayer wheel is believed to release powerful mantras that spread compassion, positivity, and blessings throughout the surroundings. This beautifully handcrafted prayer wheel serves as a meaningful spiritual tool for meditation, mantra chanting, and devotional rituals, making it a perfect addition to home altars, meditation spaces, and sacred environments.
Expertly crafted from brass and supported by a smooth wooden handle, the prayer wheel is adorned with vibrant turquoise stones and coral red accents that enhance its spiritual symbolism. The cylindrical body is intricately engraved with sacred mantra inscriptions representing divine sound vibrations and spiritual purification. The combination of brass, wood, and colorful stones reflects traditional Himalayan artistry while creating a visually captivating ritual object that symbolizes protection, harmony, and the continuous flow of positive energy.
In Buddhist tradition, prayer wheels represent the cycle of life, the power of sacred sound, and the path toward enlightenment. Rotating the wheel is believed to multiply the blessings of spoken mantras, helping practitioners cultivate inner peace, emotional healing, and spiritual merit. This Spiritual Healing Prayer Wheel is ideal for meditation practitioners, collectors of Himalayan spiritual art, and anyone seeking a meaningful ritual object that promotes serenity, healing, and spiritual well-being.
Introduction of Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is a cylindrical device mounted on a spindle, 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 offer the same spiritual benefits as verbally reciting the mantra. The use of prayer wheels is widespread within Tibetan Buddhism and has extended to other cultures.