Prayer Wheels Description
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This app consists of six different prayer wheels. The six wheels are as follows:-
1. Chenrezig (Kuanyin) Wheel
2. Green Tara Wheel
3. Bhaisajyaguru (Medicine Buddha) Wheel
4. Manjushri (Wenshu Pusa) Wheel
5. Kurukulla (Red Tara) Wheel
6. Dzambhala (God of Wealth) Wheel
Since it is just a virtual prayer wheel, it definitely doesn't consists of mantras inside, hahaha !!! But with the prayer music, it still got some effect. Download now and carry it in your pocket wherever you go. Twirl the wheel whenever you need to invoke blessings or help from Buddhas.
In Buddhism, a prayer wheel is of a hollow metal cylinder, often beautifully embossed, mounted on a rod handle and containing a tightly wound scroll printed with a mantra. Prayer wheels come in many sizes: they may be small, attached to a stick, and spun around by hand, medium-sized and set up at monasteries or temples, or very large and continuously spun by a wind or water mill.
Prayer wheels are used primarily by the Buddhists of Tibet and Nepal, where hand-held prayer wheels are carried by pilgrims and other devotees and turned during devotional activities.
According to Tibetan Buddhist belief, spinning a prayer wheel is just as effective as reciting the sacred texts aloud. This belief derives from the Buddhist belief in the power of sound and the formulas to which deities are subject. For many Buddhists, the prayer wheel also represents the Wheel of the Law (or Dharma) set in motion by the Buddha. (Extracted from: http://www.religionfacts.com/prayer-wheel)
This app consists of six different prayer wheels. The six wheels are as follows:-
1. Chenrezig (Kuanyin) Wheel
2. Green Tara Wheel
3. Bhaisajyaguru (Medicine Buddha) Wheel
4. Manjushri (Wenshu Pusa) Wheel
5. Kurukulla (Red Tara) Wheel
6. Dzambhala (God of Wealth) Wheel
Since it is just a virtual prayer wheel, it definitely doesn't consists of mantras inside, hahaha !!! But with the prayer music, it still got some effect. Download now and carry it in your pocket wherever you go. Twirl the wheel whenever you need to invoke blessings or help from Buddhas.
In Buddhism, a prayer wheel is of a hollow metal cylinder, often beautifully embossed, mounted on a rod handle and containing a tightly wound scroll printed with a mantra. Prayer wheels come in many sizes: they may be small, attached to a stick, and spun around by hand, medium-sized and set up at monasteries or temples, or very large and continuously spun by a wind or water mill.
Prayer wheels are used primarily by the Buddhists of Tibet and Nepal, where hand-held prayer wheels are carried by pilgrims and other devotees and turned during devotional activities.
According to Tibetan Buddhist belief, spinning a prayer wheel is just as effective as reciting the sacred texts aloud. This belief derives from the Buddhist belief in the power of sound and the formulas to which deities are subject. For many Buddhists, the prayer wheel also represents the Wheel of the Law (or Dharma) set in motion by the Buddha. (Extracted from: http://www.religionfacts.com/prayer-wheel)
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