Prayer wheel
Tibet Bronze plated
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- Material: Bronze Plated
- Height: 13.5cm
- Length: 9cm
- Width: 4.5cm
- Weight: 350g
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How and for what reason should I use a Tibetan Buddhist Bronze plated prayer wheel?
Buddhist prayer wheels are operated by many Buddhists in the Tibet Autonomous Region every day on top of the world, often for hours. Monks turn prayer wheels to associate merits, to protect all humans and to cleanse their karma.
According to the Grand Master Dalai Lama, "For the benefit of sentient beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas show themselves in the Tibetan Bronze-plated prayer wheel to completely cleanse our harmful chakras and our confusions, and to commit ourselves to updating the executions of the path of enlightenment. ”
Rotating a Tibetan Bronze-plated Prayer Wheel with thousands of mantras inside is like unveiling those millions of mantras, but it is done in a fraction of the time. The intensification of the benefits is also received with the help of prayer wheels powered by wind and water. Any wind or water in relation to the prayer wheel will be blessed by the prayer wheel and can therefore consecrate whatever it touches from unfavorable karma.
It is commonly observed that practitioners accomplish their journey holding prayer wheels in their hands, or during their pilgrimage, they spin a Tibetan Bronze-plated prayer wheel in the monasteries and Buddhist centers they roam. p >
With each movement of the Tibetan Bronze-plated prayer wheel, the deity whose mantra is written there springs from the wheel in bodies as multiple as the mantras. In this way, if there are one hundred Manjushri mantras inside the Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel, then one hundred Manjushri Exhalation will perform with each movement of Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel and benefit. to the rest of the world.
However, we imagine that the benefits of spinning the wheel of the Tibetan Bronze-plated Prayer Wheel with careful thought are a million times stronger than spinning it with a scattered mind.
How to define a Tibetan Bronze plated prayer wheel?
A Tibetan Bronze plated prayer wheel is a model of Buddhist processes. This method allowed practitioners to increase the number of prayers they said by the thousands.
Indeed, the Tibetan bronze-plated prayer wheel contains replicas of precepts like that of Avalokiteshvara the mantra om mani padme hum. The precept is inscribed on sheets of silk so many times as conceivably, often countless. The paper is wrapped on a pivot and included in a protective roll.
In recent years, the microfilm method has made it possible to invoke hundreds, if not hundreds of billions of prayers in a single turn of the wheel.
The measure of prayer wheels differs from the small wheel supported by hand through the gigantic wheel suspended in the wall of a building, like a movable pillar
They are made to be rotated on purpose, by a gust, rain, or blaze. When they are part of a temple, people circle the monument clockwise and spin the mills, brushing against them. Thus, they take advantage of the advantage of bypassing the sacred building and receiving the mantras communicated using the Tibetan Bronze-plated Prayer Wheel.
The advantages of a Tibetan bronze plated prayer wheel
Prayer wheels are fashioned into a number of templates: they can be small and tied to a scepter or a pole, and turned over on purpose; means and built into buildings or buildings, or monumental and continuously rotated by a water mill. However, the small hand-held Tibetan Bronze-plated prayer wheel are by far the most popular.
The simple act of touching and twirling a Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel provides fantastic purification and collects surprising benefit. It is said that the more prayers one offers, the more blessing one gains, which multiplies one's opportunities to enjoy a higher reincarnation and permanently catch nirvana.
Having or spinning the Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel is considered so effective that its influence is compared to that of millions of worshipers praying for life.
One of the favors of the Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel is that it embodies all the actions of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. Upon the return of sentient beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas show themselves inside the prayer wheel to consecrate all of our negative karma and blindness, and to force us to actualize the accomplishments of the enlightenment path. / p>
It is believed that reciting mantras through the Bronze Plated Tibetan Prayer Wheel gives everything a worshiper could wish for.
It is adamantly believed that rotating the Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel with sorrow and abjection will make it easier for you to refuse the Four Evil Deeds, the Five Immediate Retribution Deeds, the Eight Evil Views as well as the Ten Non-Virtues.
Anyone who rotates the Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel in their lifetime should never reincarnate with deformities again during their lifetime, nor with conditions such as blindness, deafness, dumbness or infirmity.
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Types of prayer wheels
Prayer wheel: Mani wheel (a hand-held prayer wheel)
Prayer wheel: Water wheels (turned by flowing water)
Prayer wheel: Fire wheel (turned by the heat of a candle or an electric light)
Prayer wheel: Wind wheel (a kind of prayer wheel turns thanks to the wind)
Prayer wheel: Fixed prayer wheels
Prayer wheel: Electric Dharma Wheels (powered by electric motors)
Spinning this Tibetan Bronze Plated Prayer Wheel and uttering is considered one of the most serious and auspicious activities. Frequently built on the fringes of stupas and temples, a large number of Buddhist prayer wheels can be counted by the thousands so that monks can spin them as they pass by or around monuments or stupas in the city. clockwise.
A famous example of many prayer wheels on one site may be the famous Swayambhunath stupa, where many prayer wheels are set around the huge Swayambhunath stupa.The precept to implore when turning the Buddhist prayer wheels is: "OM MANI PADME HUM" or "OM MANI PEME HUNG"