tibetan golden prayer wheels dharamsala india

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Tibetan Golden Prayer Wheels, Dharamsala, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan Golden Prayer Wheels , the Kora Walk , McLeodgange, Dharamsala, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan Golden Prayer Wheels in , Dharamsala, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Metal prayer wheels with mantras in Dharamsala Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Tibetan Golden Prayer Wheels, Dharamsala, India
Tibetan Buddhist temple in Dharamsala, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheels in McLeod Ganj temple, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A prayer wheel is a cylindrical wheel on a spindle made from metal, wood, stone, leather or coarse cotton. Traditionally, the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is written in Sanskrit on the outside of the wheel. Also sometimes depicted are Dakinis, Protectors and very often the 8 auspicious symbols Ashtamangala. At the core of the cylinder is a & x22;Life Tree& x22; often made of wood or metal with certain mantras written on or wrapped around it. Many thousands & x28;or in the case of larger prayer wheels, millions& x29; of mantras are then wrapped around this life tree. The Mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is most commonly used, but other mantras may be used as well. According to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition based on the lineage texts regarding prayer wheels, spinning such a wheel will have much the same meritorious effect as orally reciting the prayers.


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