scripture wheel tibetan buddhism |
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navigate by keyword : age also area believers body buddhism called cannot child copper cylindrical elderly especially everywhere fluently gender gold hands hold instead keep made main manna materials middle most other prayer recitation recite reel regardless rotation scripture scriptures shaft silver tangduowei their they tibetan tibetans tube turning use usually wheel wood |
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In the Tibetan area, believers everywhere, regardless of gender, age, or child, hold a prayer wheel in their hands and keep turning. Since most Tibetans, especially the elderly, cannot recite the scriptures fluently, they use the prayer wheel instead of recitation. The prayer wheel is also called prayer prayer tube, prayer tube, or manna wheel, or {Tangduowei}. It is usually made of wood, copper, silver, gold and other materials. The main body of the reel is cylindrical, with a shaft in the middle for rotation. |
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