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Woman and Prayer Wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheel in Lhasa, tibet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheel in Tibetan temples Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan elders beside prayer wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Prayer wheel in Tibetan temples
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden Tibetan Prayer Wheel: A Sacred Symbol of Faith and Meditation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden Tibetan Prayer Wheel: A Sacred Symbol of Faith and Meditation Royalty Free Stock Photo
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
prayer wheel in a Tibetan buddhist temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
In almost every temple in Tibet, there are prayer wheels. On the surface of the wheel are Buddhist scriptures. When you turn the prayer wheel in one direction, it means you read the Sutra once. Devout Buddhists, whenever they have time, will tirelessly turn them until their lives are over.


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