Prayer wheel
Buddhist mantra Tibet
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How and for what reason to use a Tibetan Tibetan Buddhist mantra prayer wheel?
Tibetan prayer wheels serve multiple practitioners every day on top of the world, sometimes for hours. Buddhists turn prayer wheels to store blessings, to relieve all humans and to cleanse their chakra.
According to the Grand Master Dalai Lama, "To the reward of sentient beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas declare themselves inside a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel to totally purify our harmful karmas and our blindnesses, and for us arouse to adapt the achievements of the path to enlightenment. ”
Spinning a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel with millions of mantras in it is like revealing those hundreds of mantras, but it is done in a fraction of the time. The intensification of favors is also acquired by using prayer wheels powered by wind and water. Therefore the wind or water in contact with the prayer wheel will be blessed by the prayer wheel and will therefore be able to consecrate whatever it touches of the corrupting chakra.
It is common for monks to make their excursions with prayer wheels in their hands, or during their pilgrimage, they rotate a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel in the monasteries and Buddhist centers they visit.
With each movement of the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel, the Buddha whose mantra is written there flows from the wheel in bodies as multiple as the mantras. For example, if there are a million Manjushri mantras inside the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel, then one hundred Manjushri exhalations will be performed in each of the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel movements and benefit the students. Buddhists of the world.
However, we imagine that the benefits of spinning the wheel of the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel with an attentive mind are a billion times stronger than spinning it with an evaporated mind.
Description of a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel?
A Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel is an illustration of Buddhist processes. This method allowed the faithful to multiply by hundreds the number of prayers they expressed.
Indeed, the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel is filled with replicas of mantras like that of Avalokiteshvara the mantra om mani padme hum. The precept is printed on sheets of silk as many times as possible, often millions. The serial is wrapped around an axis and placed in a safety roll.
Nowadays, the microfilm process has evoked millions, if not hundreds of billions of prayers in a fraction of the time.
Prayer wheels vary in size from a modest hand-supported wheel to a monumental wheel attached to the wall of a monastery, like a revolving pillar
The wheels are imagined to be turned on purpose, by breath, water or fire. When included in a building, pilgrims walk around the monument clockwise and turn the wheels, brushing against them. Therefore, they get the benefit of avoiding the sacred monastery and enjoying the mantras communicated through the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel.
The uses of a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel
Prayer wheels come in several sizes: they can be small and attached to a stake or pole, and turned over by hand; of intermediate size and hung in buildings or buildings, or very large and permanently turned by a water mill. But the small Buddhist mantra Tibetan hand-held prayer wheel are by far the most widely used.
Simply touching and turning over a Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel gives incredible purification and collects surprising merit. It is believed that the more mantras you recite, the more blessing you gain, which increases your chances of enjoying a larger incarnation and finally reaching nirvana.
Being in contact with or rotating the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel is reputed to be so important that we compare this gesture to that of thousands of Buddhists praying until their deaths.
One of the benefits of the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel is that it symbolizes all the steps of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. For the benefit of humans, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas manifest within the prayer wheel to bless all of our corrupting chakras and blindnesses, and to bring us to actualize the executions of the road to enlightenment. / p>
We imagine that reciting mantras through the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel grants anything a practitioner wishes.
It is strongly believed that turning the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel with reproach and dishonor will make it easier for you to exclude the four evil deeds, the five actions of immediate retribution, the eight evil views as well as the ten non-virtues.
Anyone who runs the Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel during their lifetime should never reincarnate with irregularities in their life, nor with disorders such as blindness, deafness, dumbness or infirmity.
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)
Rotating this Buddhist mantra Tibet prayer wheel and uttering is measured as one of the most thoughtful and supportive moves. Most often built on the edge of stupas and buildings, a number of Buddhist prayer wheels can measure up to large numbers so that people can spin them as they pass by or around buildings or clockwise stupas.
A famous example of large number of prayer wheels in one place may be the famous Swayambhunath stupa, where many prayer wheels hang 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"