Material: Plastic. Alloy. Paint (TYPE-C charging head)
Size: 9.5 cm (approximate size)
Narrative:
The prayer wheel (Tibetan: མ་ནི།, Willy's transcription: ma ni), also known as the prayer wheel or Mani wheel, is a group of prayer wheels installed around Tibetan Buddhist temples that can be rotated in sequence. It is usually wrapped in cloth, silk, satin, cow or sheep skin, but can also be made of wood or copper. The table is engraved with the six-character mantra, and the tube is filled with scriptures. According to the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, turning the prayer wheel once is equivalent to reciting the scriptures inside. It is worth noting that prayer wheels generally rotate in a clockwise direction. In recent years, electric prayer wheels have also appeared.
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