Prayer Wheel JEWELRY in Tibetan Buddhism

“The prayer wheel rotates continuously, passing through one era after another.” — Tsangyang Gyatso. When you step into Tibetan areas, you might see people holding cylindrical objects with handles, spinning them round and round. It may look like a childhood toy, but the devout expression on their faces tells another story. Why is that? It’s called a prayer wheel, connected with the Six-Syllable Mantra. In Tibetan Buddhism, the more you recite the mantra, the more devout you show yourself to be, potentially liberating yourself from the cycle of rebirth. Tibetans place scriptures inside these prayer wheels, and every turn is akin to reciting the scriptures, representing the repeated recitation of the “Six-Syllable Great Bright Mantra” hundreds or thousands of times.

Today, prayer wheels come in various forms, no longer limited to handheld ones. There are clay prayer wheels in temples, water prayer wheels by rivers, fire prayer wheels spun by fire, and wind prayer wheels turned by the wind, Wearing Prayer Wheel jewelry,all manifestations of Tibetan people’s wisdom and devotion. Since prayer wheels come in so many forms, why not make one into a pendant? This way, you can wear it at all times and even spin it while wearing it, achieving the purpose of reciting the mantra.

The small prayer wheel is engraved with the Six-Syllable Mantra, seemingly insignificant but deeply meaningful. When spinning the prayer wheel, do it slowly and steadily, avoiding haste. Gently shake the prayer wheel, letting it absolve your karmic obstacles.

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