Prayer wheel
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Prayer wheels are called Mani wheels by the Tibetans. A prayer wheel is a wheel on a spindle, and on the wheel are written or encapsulated prayers or mantras. According to the Tibetan Buddhist belief, spinning such a wheel will have much the same effect as orally reciting the prayers.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- http://www.dharma-haven.org/tibetan/prayer-wheel.htm
- Picture of prayer wheel at Muktinath, plus backgrounds
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