Pendant Tibetan Prayer Wheels
Pendant Prayer Wheels with choice of traditional, silk or silver necklaces. Made in the Himalayas, the pendant prayer wheels are beautifully designed and handcrafted in pure Silver, with Gold Sacred Lantsa Script Mantras and finely detailed filigree work on the outside.
Filled with over 1.8 million copies of the Mantra OM MAN PADME HUM The Pendant Prayer Wheel is approx 1" x 5/8" diameter.
Our pendant prayer wheels have been made and filled according to the detailed instructions in the Tibetan Buddhist Commentaries. Made with the proper earth and sky wheels, the method for making all our pendant prayer wheels has been verified by Kyabje Zopa Rinpoche; and every prayer wheel we offer has been checked for authenticity by Ven. Lhundrop Kelsang.
Pendant Prayer Wheel with Traditional Gold Sateen necklace from Bouddhanath, strong and long enough to make your own custom length, easily removes if you prefer to use your own necklace with Pendant Prayer Wheel.
Pendant Prayer Wheel with pure soft hand made Silk Necklace, Beautiful 14k Gold Pendant Holder and silk loop and knot closure, available in choice of two lengths.
Pendant Prayer Wheel with Sterling Silver Necklace, finely crafted with a strong and secure interlacing spiral design. 2.3 mm. Available in 20” and 24” lengths.
Pendant Prayer Wheels are specially packaged in silk pouches and put in beautiful boxes with the Mani Mantra embossed in gold letters on top. Prayer wheel history and practice information included.
Please contact us if you have any questions or need more information.
The Pendant Prayer Wheels are designed to spin - The traditional prayer wheel practice is to spin the prayer wheel in a clockwise direction, recite the mantra OM MANI PADME HUM and visualize pure white light rays being emanated out from the spinning prayer wheel, this light comes from the mantras and goes out to ourselves and all sentient beings, purifying, healing, completely illuminating everyone, as the light rays spread throughout the universe we all instantly realize the four immeasurables of love, compassion, joy and equanimity.
The Prayer Wheel plays a very important role in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Brought to our world by one of the most renowned historical Buddhist teachers, Nagarjuna, it has been used for over a thousand years by the great Yogis of Tibet, including Marpa and Milarepa, as well as people from all various walks of life. The practice of turning the Prayer Wheel, or even wearing or having in one’s home, is said to be of immeasurable benefit for oneself and others. Buddhist teachers and the ancient texts expound the profound benefits of the Prayer Wheel for its ability to quickly harmonize the environment, promote healing, increase compassion, and assist practitioners on their journeys to enlightenment.
Please see our About Prayer Wheel Page for history, practice and benefits of having and using Prayer Wheels. The best English book for detailed information on Prayer Wheels is “Wheel of Great compassion” by
Lorne Ladner
from
Wisdom Publications
, available in our Book Section.
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