In what way and for what reason do you use a Tibetan Wooden Handled Buddhist Prayer Wheel?
Tibetan prayer wheels are used by countless practitioners every day on the roof of the world, sometimes for hours. Practitioners turn the prayer wheels to concentrate blessings, to protect all Men and in order to cleanse their chakra.
According to the Great Master Dalai Lama, “At the reward of sentient beings, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas show themselves in the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel to totally cleanse our unfavorable chakras and confusions, and to arouse us to realize the realizations of the path to enlightenment. “
Turning a Wooden Handle Buddhist Prayer Wheel with hundreds of mantras within it corresponds to unveiling these millions of mantras, but it is done in a flash . the addition of benefits is evenly collected by using wind and water manipulated prayer wheels. As a result the wind or water that touches with the prayer wheel will be consecrated by the prayer wheel and thus will be able to bless anything it touches from the negative chakra .
Faithfuls are constantly observed making their journey with prayer wheels in hand, or on their pilgrimage, they spin a wooden handled Buddhist Prayer Wheel in the monasteries and Buddhist center they travel through .
At each of the turns of the Buddhist Prayer Wheel Wooden Handle, the figure whose mantra is inscribed on it derives from the wheel in beings as numerous as the mantras. For example , if there are a thousand Manjushri mantras wound in the Wooden Handle Buddhist Prayer Wheel, then a billion Manjushri manifestations will perform with each of the movements of the Wooden Handle Buddhist Prayer Wheel and benefit the Buddhists of the world.
However, one imagines that the benefits of turning the wheel of the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel with an alert mind are a hundred times more qualitative than turning it with a distracted mind.
How to define a Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel?
A Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel is an illustration of the Buddhist technique . This method granted devotees to multiply by millions the number of prayers they said.
In fact, the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel contains replicas of precepts such as that of Avalokiteshvara the mantra om mani padme hum. The precept is written on very fine tissue paper as many times as possible, sometimes thousands. The paper is wound around an axis and placed in a protective collector.
For a long time, the microfilm process has made it possible to invoke thousands, even hundreds of thousands of prayers in one rotation.
The size of the prayer wheels differs from the small hand-held wheel to monumental wheel attached in the pediment of a monument, in the manner of a moving pole.
They are designed to be set in motion voluntarily, by a breath, hydraulics or fire. When they are part of a building, the monks go around the building clockwise and turn the mills by brushing against them. Therefore, they enjoy the advantage of avoiding the holy temple and enjoy the benefits communicated through the Buddhist prayer wheel wooden handle.
The Benefits of a Wooden Handle Buddhist Prayer Wheel
Prayer wheels are built in a number of templates: they can be small and tied to a pole handle, and turned by hand; intermediate in size and hung in monasteries or temples, or monumental and set in perpetual rotation using a water mill. However, the small hand-held Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Grinders are largely the most popular.
The simple act of touching and spinning a Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Grinder brings a surprising purification and gathers a surprising benefit. It is believed that the more prayers one utters, the more blessing one gains, which increases one”s opportunities to enjoy greater rebirth and definitely touch nirvana.
Ownership or spinning the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel is described as so intense that it is compared to thousands of monks praying for decades.
One of the benefits of the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel is that it materializes all the steps of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. At the income of humans, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas manifest inside the prayer wheel to sacralize all of our harmful karmas and blackenings, and to lead us to actualize the concretizations of the path of enlightenment.
It is believed that reciting mantras through the Wooden Handle Buddhist Prayer Wheel gives everything a worshiper asks for .
It is strongly found that spinning the Buddhist Prayer Wheel Wooden Handle with remorse and dishonor will encourage you to refuse the four evil deeds, the five deeds of immediate retribution, the eight evil views and finally the ten non-virtues.
Anyone who spins the Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel during his or her life should never again be reborn with deformities during his or her life, nor with disabilities such as blindness, deafness, mutilation or infirmity.
Prayer Wheel Types
Prayer Wheel: Mani Wheel (a hand-held prayer wheel)
Prayer Wheel: Water Wheels (turned by flowing water)
Prayer Wheel: Fire Wheel (turned by the heat of a candle or electric light)
Prayer Wheel: Wind Wheel (a kind of prayer wheel turns by wind)
Prayer Wheel: Fixed Prayer Wheels
Prayer Wheel: Electric Dharma Wheels (driven by electric motors)
Turning this Buddhist Wooden Handle Prayer Wheel and reciting is considered to be one of the most thoughtful and beneficial activities . Commonly built on the edge of stupas and monuments , a large number of Buddhist prayer wheels can be counted in millions for Buddhists to spin as they pass by or as they circle around monuments or stupas in a clockwise direction.
A famous example of a large number of prayer wheels in one place may be the famous Swayambhunath stupa, where many prayer wheels are set up around the huge Swayambhunath stupa. The precept to be evoked when turning the Buddhist prayer wheels is “OM MANI PADME HUM” or “OM MANI PEME HUNG”.