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Spiritual Mantra Prayer Wheel | Sacred Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Tool
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Size: 25cm(Height) x 16cm(Length) x 16cm(Width)
Weight: 0.48 kg
Materials: Copper Body ,Turquoise, Coral
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About Our Product
This Spiritual Mantra Prayer Wheel is a sacred Tibetan Buddhist ritual object designed for mantra recitation, meditation practice, and spiritual transformation. Measuring 25cm in height, 16cm in length, and 16cm in width, and weighing 0.48 kg, it is crafted from a copper body and adorned with turquoise and coral inlay. The refined craftsmanship reflects traditional Himalayan artistry, making it ideal for altar placement, meditation spaces, and daily spiritual practice.
The prayer wheel is inscribed with sacred mantras, symbolizing the continuous flow of wisdom, compassion, and blessings when rotated with mindful intention. In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, spinning the prayer wheel is believed to accumulate merit and purify negative karma, while spreading positive energy in all directions. The decorative upper finial and engraved body represent sacred symbolism, while turquoise signifies healing and protection, and coral represents vitality and life energy.
This Mantra Prayer Wheel is ideal for home altars, monasteries, meditation rooms, or spiritual gifting. It supports daily prayer practice, mindfulness, and devotion, helping practitioners cultivate inner peace, compassion, and spiritual awareness. It is also a meaningful collectible for those seeking authentic Himalayan Buddhist ritual art and sacred devotional objects.
Introduction to Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is cylindrical on a spindle and is used in Tibetan Buddhism. It is typically inscribed with the mantra "Om Mani Padme Hum" and rotated by hand as a form of spiritual practice and to accumulate merit. Spinning the wheel is believed to have the same spiritual benefits as verbally reciting the mantra. The use of prayer wheels is widespread in Tibetan Buddhism and has spread to other cultures.

























































































































































































































































































