Prayer wheels at Swayambunath Temple, Kathmandu
Prayer wheels at Swayambunath Temple, Kathmandu
Om Ma Ni Pad Me Hum
Buddhist prayer wheel call mane. The prayer wheel has "Om Ma ni Pad me Hum" written in Rajpaksha script
The Prayer wheel has 6 syllables for Six Pāramitās: Om: Generosity ,Ma:Ethics,Ni:Patience,Pad:Diligence;Me:Renunciation;Hum:Wisdom
The Prayer wheel has 6 syllables for Six Pāramitās: Om: Generosity ,Ma:Ethics,Ni:Patience,Pad:Diligence;Me:Renunciation;Hum:Wisdom
Prayer Wheels
Prayer Wheels at Swayambu Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal
Prayer Wheel
A prayer wheel is a 'wheel' (Tibetan: 'khor) on a spindle made from metal, wood, leather, or even coarse cotton. On the wheel are depicted or encapsulated prayers, mantras and symbols such as the Ashtamangala. According to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, spinning such a wheel will have much the same effect as orally reciting the prayers
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Snake Year
Kathmandu Darbar Square
Kathmandu, Nepal
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