Buddhist prayer wheel pendant with the mantra ‘Om Mani Padme Hum’

32.99€
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This sacred Tibetan prayer wheel with the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” symbolises compassion and spiritual enlightenment. Turn it clockwise to release positive energies and purify your consciousness.

Cord Adjustable polyester
Material Bronze

Tibetan Prayer Wheel with the Mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum”

This sacred prayer wheel is a symbol of compassion and spiritual enlightenment in Buddhism. It contains an inner scroll with the powerful mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum”, which is repeated countless times. By turning the prayer wheel, positive energies are released, purifying the environment and one's own consciousness.

The rotation should be clockwise.

Turning the prayer wheel is considered a deeply spiritual practice in Buddhism. Each rotation corresponds to the multiple recitation of the sacred mantra and brings blessings to the turner as well as to all sentient beings. It is said that this practice not only improves individual karma but also brings peace and harmony to the world.Tibetan monks believe that prayer wheels represent a direct connection to universal compassion. Their gentle rotation emits invisible but powerful vibrations that cleanse body and mind. In meditation, one can imagine this light penetrating one's aura and dissolving negative energies.Many people use prayer wheels to gain protection, healing, and spiritual growth. It is believed that their energy is accessible to everyone, regardless of age, belief, or origin. Their vibrations promote inner peace and help to release worries and blockages.This prayer wheel was carefully crafted according to traditional Buddhist methods. It turns gently and pleasantly, creating a special meditative experience. You can buy this prayer wheel to enrich your daily life with spiritual power and positive energy.The pendant can be disassembled, but we do not recommend this, as improper loosening of the top screw can lead to damage. An exceptional choice for anyone looking to buy an authentic and meaningful Tibetan object.