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7" Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel with Conch (Ashtamangala) in Brass | Handmade | Made in India

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The magnificent, deep, musical, interpenetrating, and ubiquitous sound of the dharma is represented by the right-turning white conch shell. This brass payer wheel with the Mani Mantra etched on its body is blessed with the Conch Shell sign, one of the Asahtamangala emblems. The turquoise inlay work on this Prayer wheel and the golden alphabets on its body radiate a holy atmosphere. These prayer wheels are an essential aspect of the Buddhist mediation process because they assist devotees in chanting the mantra and becoming one with the Buddha. 

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Specifications
ZDG73
Brass with Inlay Statue
Height: 7 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 230 gm
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A Symbol of Auspiciousness and Devotion

This exquisite Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel is a testament to the rich spiritual heritage of India, meticulously handcrafted from gleaming brass. More than just a decorative piece, it embodies profound spiritual significance, serving as a tangible connection to ancient traditions and blessings. The prayer wheel itself is adorned with the sacred Tibetan mantra, "Om Mani Padme Hum," inviting peace and compassion with every turn. This mantra, central to Tibetan Buddhism, is believed to invoke the blessings of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

The Auspicious Ascent

Crowning the prayer wheel is a finely cast brass representation of the Ashtamangala, the Eight Auspicious Symbols, a potent collection of auspicious signs in Buddhism and Hinduism. Each symbol carries its own deep meaning, representing a different aspect of enlightenment and good fortune. Their presence here signifies the multifaceted blessings that the prayer wheel is believed to bestow. The conch shell, a prominent part of the Ashtamangala, is particularly significant, its sound symbolizing the far-reaching and awakening call of the dharma, dispelling ignorance and spreading wisdom. In Hindu mythology, the conch shell is often associated with creation and divine power, further enriching the symbolic depth of this piece.

A Sacred Act of Prayer

The act of spinning a prayer wheel is a form of meditation and devotion. Each rotation is believed to be equivalent to reciting the mantra contained within its cylinder countless times. This practice is not merely for the individual; it is understood to spread merit and positive energy to all sentient beings. The wheel's mechanism, designed for smooth rotation, allows for a meditative and continuous turning, facilitating a deep sense of calm and mindfulness for the practitioner. The tradition of prayer wheels is said to have originated with the sage Narada, who, according to legend, received the idea from Buddha himself.

Artistry and Heritage

Handmade in India, this prayer wheel showcases the intricate craftsmanship and artistic excellence for which Indian artisans are renowned. The use of brass, a material with a long history in religious and decorative objects, adds to its durability and aesthetic appeal. The inlay work on the cylinder, with its vibrant turquoise and red accents, further enhances its visual richness and spiritual resonance. This piece is not only a tool for spiritual practice but also a beautiful objet d'art, bringing an aura of serenity and sacredness to any space. It is a tangible piece of heritage, connecting the owner to a legacy of devotion and artistry.
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