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Authentic table prayer wheel made in Nepal 12.5x6x8 cm - With the 'Infinite Knot' + OMPMH (mantra). Very good quality, perfect!

Authentic table prayer wheel made in Nepal 12.5x6x8 cm - With the 'Infinite Knot' + OMPMH (mantra). Very good quality, perfect!

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🛕 Name/Type: Tabletop Prayer Wheel - Place on your altar, table, desk or hang on the wall. - Turquoise/green color - The symbol of the endless knot of eternity and the interdependence of all phenomena - And with the well-known mantra Om mani padme hum around the prayer wheel, for the development of kindness and compassion.

📝 Product Specification: Item 15642 - EAN 8720088293515

🌍 Origin: Nepal

🕰️ Year: Recent model

📐 ⚖️ Dimensions: +/- 12.5 x 6 x 8 centimeters

⚖️ Weight: +/- 294 grams

🧬 Material: Copper and Brass

📦 Packaging: Individually - Wrapped in paper

🎁 Ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!

🛕 History and symbolism

🕉️ Origin and history

The prayer wheel ( mani khorlo in Tibetan, literally “jewel wheel”) has its origins in Tantric Buddhism, which appeared in India around the 7th century.

Its invention is attributed, according to tradition, to the great master Nagarjuna, who is said to have sought a way to multiply the power of mantras to help the faithful who did not know how to read or recite prayers at length.

In the 8th century, with the introduction of Tantric Buddhism to Tibet, the prayer wheel became a central object of popular devotion.

Both monks and lay people use it in monasteries, hermitages and villages, while walking or meditating.

Even today, throughout the Himalayas—from Ladakh to Nepal, from Bhutan to Tibet—these mills can be seen turning to the rhythm of worshippers, forming a choreography of prayer and compassion.


📜 Structure and composition

A prayer wheel is made up of:

  • of a hollow cylinder made of metal, wood or copper, mounted on a rotating axis,
  • often decorated with Buddhist symbols (lotus, Buddha's eyes, engraved mantras),
  • and containing inside paper scrolls printed with thousands of mantras, mainly the “Om Mani Padme Hum”, mantra of universal compassion of Buddha Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara).

Each rotation of the mill is, according to tradition, equivalent to a complete recitation of all the mantras it contains—thus multiplying the blessings and spiritual merits.


💫 Spiritual symbolism

The prayer wheel is not a simple mechanical object: it represents the universe in motion and the wheel of Dharma ( Dharmachakra ), that is to say the teaching of the Buddha put into action in the world.

🔁 Direction of rotation

  • The mill is always turned clockwise , symbolizing the harmonious course of the sun and Dharma .
  • This movement evokes the transformation of negative energies into compassion and wisdom.

💎 Essential symbols

Element Meaning
The cylinder The sphere of samsara (the cycle of rebirths).
The central axis The wisdom of the Buddha, unchanging and stable.
The rotation The compassionate activity of the awakened mind.
The mantras inside The spiritual vibrations of infinite compassion.

Each rotation of the mill is thus an act of offering and purification : the practitioner turns the Dharma in his heart as much as in his hands.


🔔 Types of prayer wheels

There are many shapes, suitable for different uses:

Kind Description Use
Portable mill Small cylinder on a handle, held in the hand and turned while walking. Individual devotion, meditation.
Wall or temple mill Large cylinder fixed on a horizontal axis, often aligned along the walls of monasteries. Ritual wandering ( kora ).
Water mill Carried by the current of a stream, it turns constantly. Continuous prayer for the benefit of all beings.
Windmill or solar Set in motion by wind or sunlight. Symbol of permanent prayer offered by nature itself.

In Tibetan villages, these mills are often installed near houses or bridges, continually broadcasting wishes of peace and compassion .


🌺 Ritual and meditative use

The devotee turns the mill gently and consciously, reciting the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum” or concentrating on universal goodness.
This gesture purifies karma, increases concentration and maintains presence in the moment.

According to tradition:

“To turn the wheel of mani is to turn compassion in the heart of the world.”


🕊️ Global Symbolism

The prayer wheel is a synthesis of the Buddhist path:

  • Wisdom : still axis and center of consciousness.
  • Compassion : circular and active movement in the world.
  • The union of the two : the living and indestructible practice of the Dharma.

He teaches that even the simplest movement, performed with the right intention, can become prayer, offering, and awakening.


🌞 Conclusion

A true meditation in movement, the prayer wheel transforms the gesture into a sacred act.
By spinning it, the practitioner sets in motion the wheel of Dharma and symbolically spreads vibrations of peace, compassion and wisdom to all beings.

“To turn the mill is to turn the light of compassion in the universe.”

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