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Buddhism Holy Prayer Wheel in Buddhism Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan Buddhism Om Mani Hand made Copper Prayer Wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The prayer wheel the iconic symbol of Mantra Buddhism. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan Buddhist Om Mani Handmade Copper Prayer Wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Buddhism Holy Prayer Wheel in Buddhism
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Prayer wheel Tibetan Buddhism isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Prayer wheel in a pagoda, at the crossing of three roads in Thimphu, Bhutan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Prayer wheels or mani holy wheel and mantra written tibetan on wall Swayambhunath pagoda or Monkey Temple for nepali people Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheels or mani holy wheel and mantra written tibetan on wall Swayambhunath pagoda or Monkey Temple for nepali people Royalty Free Stock Photo
The prayer wheel is a significant spiritual tool in Buddhism, especially in Tibetan and Himalayan regions like Ladakh. Found in almost every monastery, these cylindrical wheels are inscribed with the sacred mantra 'Om Mani Padme Hum' in Tibetan script. According to Buddhist belief, spinning the prayer wheel is as powerful as orally reciting the mantras, helping purify negative karma and accumulate merit. In Ladakh's monasteries—such as Hemis, Thiksey, and Diskit—devotees and monks spin large wooden or metal prayer wheels while walking clockwise around the temple, often chanting softly. These wheels are not only symbols of devotion but also represent the continuous cycle of life and the quest for enlightenment.


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