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Apr 01 2010

Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Standing Prayer Wheel

Published by eve123 under Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Standing Prayer WheelMost of Tibetan Prayer Wheel is carved with the prayer-“Om Mani Padme Hum” around the outside of the prayer wheel. This Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Standing Prayer Wheel is not an exception. This prayer wheel is 10 inches tall, 4.5 inches wide, and 3 inches from front to back. This prayer wheel is made from elm wood. This prayer wheel is both carved and painted by hand.
Prayer Wheels are used by Tibetan Buddhists to spread their prayers to the Buddha Chenrezig, who is the embodiment of compassion. Inside of the wheel there is a prayer, “Om Mani Padme Hum,” and this prayer asks for spiritual power and blessings from Chenrezig.
If you would like you could also put your own prayer inside of the wheel of your Tibetan Prayer Wheel.

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Mar 27 2010

Remarkable Prayer Wheels

Published by eve123 under Tibetan Prayer Wheel

Remarkable Prayer WheelsThese Remarkable Prayer Wheels, colorful hand painted solid wood prayer wheels, stand, a delightful way to hold your hand-held prayer wheels when not using them. Available in two sizes, colors vary. Medium is Approx 6″ high and 3″ at base. Large is Approx 7″ high and 5″ at base.
The Tibetan Prayer Wheel plays a very important role in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Brought to our world by one of the most renowned historical Buddhist teachers, Nagarjuna, it has been used for over a thousand years by the great Yogis of Tibet, including Marpa and Milarepa, as well as people from all various walks of life. The practice of turning the prayer wheel, or even wearing or having in one’s home, is said to be of immeasurable benefit for oneself and others. Buddhist teachers and the ancient texts expound the profound benefits of the prayer wheel for its ability to quickly harmonize the environment, promote healing, increase compassion, and assist practitioners on their journeys to enlightenment.
The Tibetan Prayer Wheel is so magic and it is one part of Tibetan culture.

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