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Apr 26 2010

Plain Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel

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Plain Tibetan Buddhist Prayer WheelLook at this Plain Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel. Want to know more about it? This prayer wheel is well handmade in Tibet from nickel silver.
Monks and Buddhist practitioners use the Tibetan Prayer Wheels to improve their karma and distribute blessings on others. The Tibetan Buddhist Prayer wheels come in all sizes and types. Inside all Tibetan Prayer Wheels there is a rolled up piece of paper with a prayer on it. By spinning the prayer wheel the user will achieve the same effect as by saying or chanting the prayer. Tibetan Buddhists hope to achieve compassion by saying this prayer, and they also hope to get rid of negative urges and emotions.
The practice of turning the Tibetan Prayer Wheel, or even wearing or having in one’s home, is said to be of immeasurable benefit for oneself and others. How magic Sacred Jewelry is! Go to choose one from our shop.

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Apr 23 2010

Magic Digital Prayer Wheel

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Magic Digital Prayer WheelThe Magic Digital Prayer Wheel is updated Tibetan Prayer Wheel. It is chic and can move automated. Tibetan Buddhists believe that saying the mantra (prayer) Om Mani Padme Hum, invites the blessings of Chenrezig, the embodiment of compassion. They also believe you can produce the same effect by spinning the written form of the mantra around in a prayer wheel. The effect is said to be multiplied when more copies of the mantra are included, and spinning the Mani wheels faster increases the benefit as well. 

Unless you are already familiar with Tibetan Prayer Wheel, we’d like to suggest that before reading more of this page, you look at Dharma Haven’s main page on Mani wheels: His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, has said that having the mantra on your computer works the same as a traditional mani wheel. As the digital image spins around on your hard drive, it sends the peaceful prayer of compassion to all directions and purifies the area. 

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Apr 22 2010

Sacred and Mysterious Prayer Wheel

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Sacred and Mysterious Prayer WheelYou know Sacred and Mysterious Prayer Wheel? Several people know. I search something about Tibetan Prayer Wheel and share it with you.
The ancient texts tell us that the Prayer Wheel was brought to our world by Nagarjuna, a famous Indian Buddhist scholar, philosopher, and yogi. Nagarjuna is associated with the rise of Mahayana Buddhism during the first century B.C.E. and is well known as the founder of the Middle Way school of Buddhist philosophy – which all currently existing schools of Tibetan Buddhism accept as the most profound of all philosophical views. Nagarjuna was filled with great compassion and concern for others. He was an extremely gifted and intelligent teacher who thought continually about how to best benefit others. Nagarjuna’s teachings not only began one of the greatest philosophical traditions of all time, but also contributed immeasurably to a cultural transformation that spread the Mahayana Buddhist vision of universal responsibility and compassion for all life throughout most of Central and East Asia.
The traditional prayer wheel practice – Is to spin the prayer wheel in a clockwise direction, recite the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM and visualize pure white light rays being emanated out from the spinning prayer wheel, this pure light comes from the millions of mantras inside the prayer wheel and goes out to ourselves and all sentient beings, purifying, healing, completely illuminating everyone, as the light rays spread throughout the whole vast universe we all instantly become awakened and realize the Immeasurable of Love, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity.
Now you can also get a Tibetan Prayer Wheel and feel its sacredness and mystery. Our online store provides various types for you.

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Apr 19 2010

Exquisite Copper Wall Mounted Prayer Wheel

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Exquisite Copper Wall Mounted Prayer Wheel This Exquisite Copper Wall Mounted Prayer Wheel is a Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel. It is made from copper and you can mount it on the wall as a sacred decoration. Tibetan Prayer Wheels were first invented because many in Tibet could not read, and this was a way to get their prayers out even though they could not read them out. It is said that for every rotation of the wheel you can chant Om Mani Padme Hung. The size of the prayer wheel is 9 x 4 x 3 inches.
Tibetan 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 prayer wheel.

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Apr 15 2010

Vintage Rosewood Table Top Prayer Wheel

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Vintage Rosewood Table Top Prayer WheelThis Vintage Rosewood Table Top Prayer Wheel is with ethnic characteristics which Tibetan Prayer Wheels have. The prayer wheel is custom turned from beautiful hardwood, filled with copies of the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum,” and adorned with a beautiful multi faceted Swarovski crystal on top. The Sanskrit syllables for “Om Mani Padme Hum” wrap around the cylinder of the prayer wheel. In between each set of letters are inlaid Swarovski crystals. It is available in three sizes. Exceptional craftsmanship and perfect spin, recommended for daily prayer wheel practice!
Since the Tibetan Prayer Wheels play a very important role in Tibetan Buddhist tradition, if you want to know more about Tibet, you should know more about them.

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Apr 14 2010

Rosewood Hand Held Prayer Wheel

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Rosewood Hand Held Prayer WheelI want to recommend this beautiful Rosewood Hand Held Prayer Wheel to you. They are made according to traditional Tibetan Buddhist specifications. Each Tibetan Prayer Wheel is custom turned from beautiful hardwood, filled with Millions of copies of the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum,” and adorned with a beautiful multi faceted Swarovski crystal on top. The Sanskrit syllables for “Om Mani Padme Hum” wrap around the cylinder of the prayer wheel. In between each set of letters are inlaid Swarovski crystals. It is available in three sizes. Excellent spin, recommended for daily prayer wheel practice!
Tibetan Prayer Wheel has been made and filled according to the detailed instructions in the Tibetan Buddhist Commentaries. It is usually made with the proper earth and sky wheels.

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Apr 01 2010

Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Standing Prayer Wheel

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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 31 2010

Dignified Tibetan Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols Wall-Mounted Prayer Wheel

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Dignified Tibetan Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols Wall-Mounted Prayer WheelTibetan Prayer Wheel is 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.
Look at this Dignified Tibetan Buddhist Eight Auspicious Symbols Wall-Mounted Prayer Wheel. This prayer wheel is made from copper, Tibetan silver, and elm wood. This prayer wheel is 10 inches tall, 9 inches wide and 6 inches thick. The mantra sign is written around the outside of the prayer wheel and the Eight Auspicious Buddhist Symbols are written around the outside as well. There is a Tibetan Buddhist mantra written around the inside of this prayer wheel.
How sacred Tibetan Prayer Wheel! If you would like you could also put your own prayer inside of the wheel of your prayer wheel.

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