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

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"Spin the wheel of blessings, let compassion flow."

 

The Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel, with its sacred mantra inscriptions and the Ashtamangala (eight auspicious symbols), is a vessel of spiritual transformation. When spun, it sends prayers into the universe, invoking compassion and wisdom. Each turn of the wheel is a gesture of devotion, a reminder to cultivate the qualities of the Ashtamangala symbols – purity, wisdom, and enlightenment. As you use this brass wheel, it becomes a personal journey towards inner peace and enlightenment, a way to connect with the profound teachings of Tibetan Buddhism and to radiate compassion into the world.

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Specifications
ZBB29
Brass with Inlay Statue
Height: 7 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 240 gm
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Vessel of Sacred Affirmations

This exquisite Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel is a tangible embodiment of devotion and a conduit for spiritual merit. Crafted from lustrous brass and adorned with vibrant inlays of red and turquoise, it carries the weight of centuries of tradition and the aspiration for enlightenment. The cylindrical body of the wheel is etched with sacred mantras, believed to carry blessings and positive energy with every rotation. These mantras, when spun, are thought to multiply their efficacy, akin to uttering them countless times. The act of turning a prayer wheel is a physical manifestation of mental repetition, helping to focus the mind and cultivate inner peace. In Buddhist philosophy, the ultimate goal is to achieve liberation from suffering, and practices like the use of prayer wheels are dedicated steps on that path.

Symbolism and Auspicious Embellishments

Crowning this prayer wheel is a beautifully rendered element from the Ashtamangala, the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism. The specific form depicted here evokes the "Vase of Treasures," a symbol representing abundance, good fortune, and the fulfilling of spiritual and material wishes. The Ashtamangala are potent symbols, each carrying profound meaning and rich mythological associations. They are often seen as embodiments of Buddha's teachings and the spiritual path. This integrated symbolism elevates the prayer wheel from a mere artifact to a powerful representation of Buddhist cosmology and the aspirations for a blessed existence. The intricate detailing of the brasswork, from the swirling decorative motifs to the delicate finial, speaks to the skill of the artisan and their deep understanding of the sacred forms they are bringing to life.

The Artistry of India

Handmade in India, this prayer wheel is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian craftsmanship and its deep spiritual heritage. Brass has long been a favored material in religious art and ritual objects across India and Tibet, valued for its durability, its warm glow, and its perceived ability to hold and transmit spiritual energy. The inlay work, a delicate dance of color and precision, further enhances the aesthetic appeal and spiritual significance of the piece. Each element is carefully placed, contributing to the overall harmony and sacred resonance of the object. This piece is not merely decorative; it is a functional tool for meditation and spiritual practice, designed to bring a sense of calm, focus, and spiritual connection into any space it inhabits. It serves as a beautiful reminder of the power of intention and the transformative potential of mindful practice.
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