Prayer wheel 6 syllables copper alloy
Livraison Offerte- Material: Copper Alloy
- Height: 16.5cm
- Mill: Diameter: 5.7cm | Height: 3.2cm
- Mantras of the Six Syllables
- Weight: 130g
- FREE delivery
How and for what reason to benefit from a Buddhist copper alloy six syllable prayer wheel?
Tibetan prayer wheels are used by countless Tibetans every day on top of the world, often for hours. Practitioners turn prayer wheels to collect blessings, to protect all human beings, and to cleanse their karma.
According to the Grand Master Dalai Lama, "As a reward to human beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas declare themselves in a six-syllable copper alloy prayer wheel to cleanse all our negative karmas and our blindnesses, and to commit ourselves to adapt the achievements of the path to enlightenment. ”
Rotating a copper alloy six syllable prayer wheel with thousands of mantras inside is the same as communicating those thousands of mantras, but it is done in a fraction of the time. The spread of benefits is also gathered by using prayer wheels stimulated by wind and water. Thus the wind or water which touches with the prayer wheel will be consecrated by the prayer wheel and will therefore be able to purify everything it touches from harmful karma.
We constantly see Buddhists carrying out their excursion with prayer wheels in their hands, or as part of their pilgrimage, they run a six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel in the monasteries and Buddhist centers they visit.
At each turn of the six-syllable copper alloy prayer wheel, the deity whose mantra is imprinted on it springs from the wheel in beings as numerous as the mantras. In this way, if there are one billion Manjushri mantras contained in the Copper Alloy Six Syllable Prayer Wheel, then one billion Manjushri emanations will occur in each of the six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel movements and benefit to the rest of the world.
However, we imagine that the profits of spinning the wheel of the six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel with a determined mind are a hundred times stronger than spinning it with a pensive mind.
How to define a six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel?
A copper alloy six syllable prayer wheel is a model of Buddhist processes. This tool allowed devotees to amplify by the thousands the number of prayers they recited.
Indeed, the six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel contains duplicates of precepts like that of Avalokiteshvara the mantra om mani padme hum. The precept is printed on sheets as many times as possible, constantly hundreds. The sheet is wound around an axle and placed in a safety cylinder.
In recent years, the microfilm process has made it possible to implore thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of prayers in a flash.
The size of the prayer wheels oscillates from the modest wheel supported by hand through the disproportionate wheel screwed into the wall of a building, like a rotating base
They are imagined to be turned by hand, by breath, hydraulics or soaring. If they belong to a temple, Buddhists go around the monastery clockwise and spin the wheels as they scroll. Because of this, they have the advantage of avoiding the sacred monastery and of enjoying the prayers given using the copper alloy six syllable prayer wheel.
The utilities of a six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel
Prayer wheels are made in several calibers: they can be small and tied to a scepter or pole, and turned manually; intermediate and fixed in buildings or temples, or monumental and permanently set in motion by a water mill. However, the small six syllable copper alloy hand-held prayer wheel are by far the most common.
The simple act of touching and turning a six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel confers a surprising purification and accumulates a marvelous reverence. It is said that the more precepts one utters, the more blessing one gains, which increases one's opportunities to enjoy higher rebirth and finally catch nirvana.
Having or rotating the Copper Alloy Six Syllable Prayer Wheel is considered so intense that one compares it to that of a hundred worshipers praying an entire lifetime.
One of the advantages of the Copper Alloy Six Syllable Prayer Wheel is that it personifies all the actions of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. For the benefit of sentient beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas manifest within the prayer wheel to sacred all our corrupting karma and blindness, and to urge us to actualize the completions of the path to enlightenment.
Prayer using the Copper Alloy Six Syllable Prayer Wheel is believed to grant everything a worshiper demands.
It is firmly found that turning the Six Syllable Copper Alloy Prayer Wheel reproachfully and wrongly will encourage you to refuse the four evil deeds, the five actions of immediate retribution, the eight evil views as well as the ten non-virtues. .
Anyone who spins the six syllable copper alloy prayer wheel during their lifetime should never reincarnate with anomalies during their lifetime, nor with disabilities 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)
Spinning this copper alloy six syllable prayer wheel and uttering is renowned as one of the most thoughtful and beneficial actions. Usually built at the edge of stupas and temples, a number of Buddhist prayer wheels can number up to a large number for pilgrims to spin as they pass by or when circling around buildings or stupas. clockwise.
A known example of many prayer wheels in one place may be the prominent Swayambhunath stupa, where many prayer wheels are attached around the enormous Swayambhunath stupa.The mantra to evoke when turning the Buddhist prayer wheels is: "OM MANI PADME HUM" or "OM MANI PEME HUNG"