Prayer Wheel Collection

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Prayer Wheel Collection

Sacred Tibetan Prayer Wheels (Mani Wheels): Hand-Carved Handheld, Altar, Shrine & Tabletop Prayer Wheels for Daily Practice

The Prayer Wheel (Mani Chos 'Khor in Tibetan, which means "Dharma Wheel of the Jewel") is one of the most beloved and universally practiced ritual objects in all of Tibetan Buddhism, used daily by practitioners across the Himalayan world to accumulate merit, purify negative karma, and generate compassion for all sentient beings. At the heart of every Prayer Wheel, whether a small handheld device spun during a morning walk or a large altar-mounted cylinder turned in meditation, lies a tightly rolled scroll inscribed with countless repetitions of the sacred mantra Om Mani Padme Hum, the mantra of Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion. Each complete rotation of the wheel is held to be equivalent to reciting every mantra contained within, multiplying the practitioner's accumulation of merit and compassion exponentially with every spin.

The practice of turning the Prayer Wheel is accessible to practitioners of every level and circumstance. It can be turned while walking, while sitting in meditation, while circumambulating a stupa, or while simply resting in quiet devotion. To place a Prayer Wheel on one's altar and turn it with sincere intention is to participate in the unbroken stream of merit and compassion that has flowed through the Himalayan world for over a thousand years.

Our Collection Highlights

Each Prayer Wheel in our collection is hand-crafted in Nepal by skilled artisans, incorporating authentic mantra scrolls, traditional iconographic detailing, and durable construction suited to daily practice, altar display, and devotional gifting.

  • Wooden Himalayan Prayer Wheels: Hand-carved in traditional Himalayan style with a smooth rotating barrel and counterweight, suited for walking practice and daily hand-held devotional use, warm, natural, and deeply traditional in character.
  • Sacred Handheld Prayer Wheels: Featuring ornately decorated metal barrels mounted on carved wooden or bone handles, containing rolled mantra scrolls and spinning freely on a central axis, the classic form for personal daily practice and circumambulation.
  • Tibetan Altar Mantra Prayer Wheels: Stationary altar-mounted cylinder wheels on decorative bases, designed to be spun by hand during seated practice sessions and to maintain a continuous presence of mantra and merit on the shrine.
  • Prayer Wheel with Mantra & Bone Handle: Featuring ethically sourced bone handles with metal barrel construction, combining the sacred material symbolism of bone with the continuous rotation of the Om Mani Padme Hum mantra.
  • Buddhist Shrine Prayer Wheels: Compact wheels mounted within a traditional wooden shrine frame, suited for altar display and seated spinning practice, a self-contained devotional object combining shrine and practice tool in one.
  • Handcrafted Prayer Wheels with Gemstone Inlay: Featuring turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli inlay set into the rotating barrel, combining the blessings of the sacred Himalayan stones with the continuous accumulation of mantra merit.
  • Tibetan Prayer Wheel Sets: Multiple small wheels arranged on a shared base or stand, allowing the simultaneous rotation of several mantra cylinders, multiplying the merit accumulation of each spinning session.
  • Handmade Buddhist Ritual Prayer Wheels: Premium silver and mixed-metal pieces with elaborately engraved barrel surfaces, gemstone detailing, and refined finials, suited for principal altar display and significant devotional gifting.

Why Choose Our Prayer Wheel Collection?

  • Authentic Mantra Scrolls Inside: Each wheel contains a hand-rolled mantra scroll with Om Mani Padme Hum inscribed in traditional Tibetan script, consecrating the object for genuine ritual use.
  • Hand-Crafted by Nepali Artisans: Made by skilled craftspeople preserving traditional prayer wheel construction and decorative techniques.
  • Multiple Forms & Mounting Styles: Handheld, altar-mounted, shrine-framed, tabletop sets, and bone-handled varieties to suit every practice context and lifestyle.
  • Multiple Materials: Wood, copper, brass, silver, bone, and gemstone-inlaid options across every price range and aesthetic preference.
  • Suitable for All Levels of Practice: From beginners establishing a first altar to advanced practitioners accumulating high-volume mantra repetitions.
  • Perfect for Daily Practice & Gifting: One of the most accessible and universally beloved Tibetan Buddhist practice objects, meaningful as both a personal practice tool and a deeply significant gift.
  • Worldwide Shipping: Secure, insured delivery to your doorstep.
Prayer Wheel Collection