The bajra prayer wheel has meticulously designed and carved bajra on the middle section of the cylindrical body while its upper and lower sections are engraved with sacred matras of Tibetan Buddhism giving it an overall distinct look amongst wide variety of the prayer wheels. The use of rich red stones in between the mantras is an addition to its aesthetic appeal.
The prayer wheel holds deep religious significance. It is believed that with every spin of the wheel, the mantras written on rolled lokta paper inside the cylindrical body revolve around. This act is thought to spread positive energy and blessings to all, with each rotation being equivalent to reciting the mantra multiple times.
The mantra associated with the prayer wheel is linked to the Bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteshvara. It is believed to have the power to purify negative emotions, promote compassion, and lead to spiritual awakening.
The prayer wheel serves as an ideal gift for both art enthusiasts looking to enhance their home décor and individuals seeking to deepen their religious and spiritual convictions.