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Prayer Wheels
100 Syllable prayer wheel
Vajrasattva, prayer wheel
Sku#:3304C

Retail price US 180.00
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Product Introduction

Material: Pure Copper,

Size: Diameter about 6.7 cm

Description:

The Vajrasattva Mantra is a very important mantra in Tibetan Buddhism, usually associated with Vajrasattva. This mantra is used in purification and penance rituals to help practitioners eliminate karma and sins.

 

**Origin and story**:

The origin of the Hundred-Syllable Mantra can be traced back to the teachings of Vajrasattva in Tibetan Buddhist scriptures. According to legend, under the guidance of the Buddha, Vajrasattva was determined to help all living beings purify their sins and achieve inner purity and wisdom. The Hundred-Syllable Mantra was taught by Vajrasattva to help practitioners purify themselves and repent.

 

In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, there is a story that mentions that when Vajrasattva was meditating in the mountains, he received prayers from all living beings, so he taught this mantra and instructed all living beings how to purify themselves by reciting the Hundred-Syllable Mantra. Each word of this mantra represents a purifying power that can eliminate karma and sins.

 

**How ​​to use**:

1. **Recitation**: Practitioners recite the Hundred-Character Mantra every day to eliminate karma and sins and achieve inner purity and peace. While reciting, visualize the image of Vajrasattva in your mind and feel His wisdom and compassion.

2. **Confession ceremony**: In various confession ceremonies of Tibetan Buddhism, the Hundred-Syllable Mantra is widely used. By reciting this mantra, practitioners repent of their past sins and pray for Vajrasattva's blessings and protection.

3. **Practice ceremonies**: In Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies and practices, the Hundred-Syllable Mantra is used to enhance the wisdom and compassion of practitioners and help them overcome their inner troubles and obstacles.

 

The Hundred-Syllable Mantra represents the infinite compassion and wisdom of Vajrasattva, and inspires practitioners to practice purification and repentance in their daily lives.

 

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