Handcrafted Traditional Scared Mantra Prayer Wheel | Tibetan Mantra Wheel
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Size: 20.5cm(Height) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.098 kg
Materials: Copper, Coral Red Stone, Wood, Turquoise
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About Our Product
The Traditional Sacred Mantra Prayer Wheel is a beautifully crafted piece of spiritual art, designed for prayer and meditation practices in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 20.5 cm tall, this prayer wheel is meticulously crafted from copper and adorned with turquoise and coral red stones, making it not only a functional tool for meditation but also a stunning decorative piece. The prayer wheel is a symbol of spiritual purification, where the turning of the wheel is believed to release mantras, bringing blessings and positive energy into the environment.
The design of the mantra prayer wheel features a detailed turquoise inlay, which is known for its healing and protective properties. The coral red stone accents enhance the aesthetic appeal and spiritual significance, while the wooden handle provides comfort and ease during use. The intricate craftsmanship and vibrant colors reflect the deep spiritual connection and artistry found in Tibetan culture. The gentle ringing sound of the wheel is said to purify negative energies, making it a powerful tool in daily spiritual practice.
This Traditional Sacred Mantra Prayer Wheel is ideal for use in meditation spaces, Buddhist altars, or as a meaningful gift for those seeking spiritual guidance. Its 0.098 kg weight makes it lightweight yet durable, perfect for daily use. Whether you are a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism or simply appreciate the symbolic power of a prayer wheel, this mantra prayer wheel will bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual blessings into your life.
Introduction of Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is a cylindrical wheel 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 to accumulate merit. Spinning the wheel is believed to have the same spiritual benefits as verbally reciting the mantra. Prayer wheels are widely used in Tibetan Buddhism and their practice has extended to other cultures.