Prayer wheel
Buddhist six syllables leather
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- Material: Copper Alloy
- Height: 28.5cm
- Mill: Diameter: 4cm | Height: 4cm
- Mantras of the Six Syllables
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How and for what reason to use a Buddhist prayer wheel six syllables Buddhist leather?
Buddhist prayer wheels serve multiple Tibetans every day on top of the world, often for hours. Buddhists turn prayer wheels to aggregate consecration, to protect all Men and to purify their chakra.
According to the Grand Master Dalai Lama, "As a reward to human beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas declare themselves in a six-syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel to purify all our negative karmas and obscurations, and to arouse us to updating the path of enlightenment executions. ”
Rotating a six-syllable leather Buddhist Prayer Wheel with hundreds of mantras in it is like revealing thousands of mantras, but it is done in a flash. The multiplication of benefits is also received by using prayer wheels manipulated by wind and water. Therefore the wind or water in relation to the prayer wheel will be purified by the prayer wheel and can therefore bless whatever it touches with corrupting karma.
We constantly see pilgrims carrying out their expedition with prayer wheels in their hands, or on the occasion of their pilgrimage, they spin a six syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel in the monasteries and Buddhist centers they explore .
With each turn of the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel, the Bodhisattva whose mantra is inscribed therein flows from the wheel in beings as abundant as the mantras. For example, if there are one hundred Manjushri mantras coiled in the six-syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel, then one hundred Manjushri manifestations will be accomplished on each turn of the six-syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel and benefit the rest. of the world.
Despite this, we know that the benefits of spinning the wheel of the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel with an attentive mind are a hundred times greater than spinning it with an evaporated thought.
Description of a six syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel?
A six syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel is a sample of Buddhist processes. This method allowed pilgrims to amplify by large numbers the number of prayers they expressed.
Indeed, the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel is filled with replicas of mantras like that of Avalokiteshvara the mantra om mani padme hum. The mantra is inscribed on sheets of silk as many times as possible, often a large number. The paper is belted around an axis and placed in a safety cylinder.
Nowadays, the microfilm method has made it possible to evoke thousands, if not hundreds of millions of prayers in a single turn of the wheel.
Prayer wheels vary in size from a modest hand-held wheel to a monumental wheel bolted into the wall of a monastery, like a revolving plinth
They are made to be set in motion by hand, by a burst, hydraulics or fire. When belonging to a monument, the monks go around the monastery clockwise and rotate the wheels as they move forward. Because of this, they have the advantage of bypassing the sacred building and benefiting from the benefits given through the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel.
The benefits of a Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel
Prayer wheels are made in a few sizes: they can be small and hung from a stick or pole, and turned over by hand; intermediate and hung in buildings or buildings, or very large and constantly set in motion thanks to a water mill. But the small six syllable leather hand-held Buddhist prayer wheel are widely used.
Simply touching and rotating a six-syllable leather Buddhist Prayer Wheel grants unimaginable purification and garners fantastic reverence. It is believed that the more mantras you say, the more merit you gain, which increases your chances of benefiting from a larger incarnation and joining nirvana for good.
Touching or spinning the Six Syllable Leather Buddhist Prayer Wheel is considered to be so effective that it is compared to that of a hundred worshipers praying for life.
One of the advantages of the Leather Six Syllable Buddhist Prayer Wheel is that it represents all the works of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. At the income of Men, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas show themselves in the prayer wheel to consecrate all of our corrupting karmas and obscurations, and to urge us to actualize the realizations of the road to enlightenment.
We imagine that reciting prayers using the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel grants everything a monk wishes.
We find inflexibly that rotating the Buddhist six-syllable leather prayer wheel with reproach and abjection will encourage you to refuse the four evil actions, the five actions of immediate retribution, the eight evil views without forgetting the ten non-virtues .
Anyone who spins the Buddhist Six Syllable Leather Prayer Wheel in their lifetime should never be reborn with deformities 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)
Rotating this six-syllable leather Buddhist prayer wheel and declaiming is measured as one of the wisest and most auspicious activities. Commonly built at the edge of stupas and buildings, a number of Buddhist prayer wheels can be calculated by the thousands so that the monks can spin them as they pass by or when they circle around buildings or stupas in the city. clockwise.
A known example of many prayer wheels in one place may be the glorious Swayambhunath stupa, where many prayer wheels are built around the enormous Swayambhunath stupa The precept to be implored when rotating the mills to Buddhist prayers is: "OM MANI PADME HUM" or "OM MANI PEME HUNG".