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Tibetan prayer wheel w/ old prayer scroll

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Tibetan prayer wheel w/ old prayer scroll
*Day 1 Starts Sun. March 3 and Ends Sat. March 9 @ 11 am (soft closing)
*Day 2 Starts Sun. March 3 and Ends Sun. March 10 @ 11 am (soft closing)
*Viewing is Sun. March 3: 11-5 pm (3556 Hw. 54 Red Deer County) Watch for signs
*Pickup Days are Monday March 11:11-5 and Tuesday March 12: 11-5
*Please bring your own packing Material and Boxes
*Shipping available
Prayer wheels in Tibetan language are also called Mani wheels. Mani wheels are found all over Tibet and in areas influenced by Tibetan culture. Prayer wheels are devices for spreading spiritual blessings and well being. 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. The prayer wheel is very useful for illiterate members of the lay Buddhist community, since they can "read" the prayers by turning the wheel.