Benefits of Prayer Wheels by Kyabje Zopa Rinpoche

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In Solu Kumbu all the old men and women turn prayer wheels every day. When they are at home in the morning and in the evening before they go to bed, they hold a mala in their left hand, a prayer wheel in their right, and recite OM MANI PADME HUNG. And when they walk around, they constantly turn the prayer wheel and recite OM MANI PADME HUNG.

I often used to think, "How does turning of the prayer wheel become Dharma practice?" I had this question in my mind, simply because I was ignorant as to the benefits of the practice. I didn't know what an important practice it is and how beneficial it is in terms of purification. Just touching and turning a prayer wheel brings incredible purification and accumulates unbelievable merit.

At Lawudo I found many old manuscripts, handwritten texts by the Lawudo Lama. The previous Lawudo Lama was called Lama (Kunsang) Yeshe and some people think he has something to do with my life. The Lawudo Lama did not have a monastery, but lived in retreat in a cave. He put a lot of effort into copying texts of the practices of varies Vajrayana deities. At that time such texts were very rare, so he wrote many out by hand.

Because they had been stored in the cave which was very humid, the texts were damp, and I used to dry them in the sun. If you don't dry them, the texts grow fungus and are then destroyed by worms. The worms reincarnate among the texts and make some interesting holes in them.

One day when I was laying the texts out in the sun, I saw one old text with the title "Mani Kabum." It contains all the history of the evolution of the world, including how Dharma came into this world and how the sentient beings of Tibet, the Snow Land, became the particular objects to be subdued by the Compassion Buddha Avalokiteshvara. Amitabha and the Compassion Buddha are the same in essence and are very strongly linked. And for more than twenty years, the Compassion Buddha and Amitabha have guided not only Tibet and China, but also Western countries, especially by spreading Dharma.

In Mani Kabum I saw a short explanation of the lineage of the prayer wheel practice and a few lines on how to visualize and meditate when you do the practice. In Tibet, and generally wherever there are the Mahayana teachings of Vajrayana, the practice of the prayer wheel has spread. Nagarjuna gave the practice to Lion-faced Dakini, who gave it to Padmasambhava, who then brought it to Tibet.

After reading this, I developed faith that the practice was not nonsense, but had valid references and was valuable and meaningful. From this text, I got some idea of how powerful the prayer wheel practice is in purifying the mind and in accumulating extensive merits.

In 1987, when I was at Chenrezig Institute in Australia, I noticed that the place had become incredibly peaceful. It felt so serene that you wanted to be there, to live there. Chenrezig Institute had not been like that before, and I wondered why it had changed. At that time, Geshe Lama Konchog was there. Geshe-la has done a lot of Dharma practice. After he escaped from Tibet, he spent many years in retreat in Milarepa's caves in the Himalayas. He did 2000 Nyung-nays, the intensive two-day retreat on the Compassion Buddha, that involves taking the eight Mahayana Precepts and doing many prostrations and mantras. Geshe Lama Konchog has trained his mind well in the path, so I thought that the serenity of Chenrezig Institute might be due to his Bodhicitta.

However, one day near the end of my stay there, the thought came into my mind, "Oh, the change might be due to the prayer wheel--it wasn't there before." The prayer wheel is much smaller than the one here at Land of Medicine Buddha, but it also contains many mantras on microfilm and is very nicely made. Some time later, when I was in Brazil at the invitation of a meditation center there, a student gave me a book written by one of Tarthang Tulku's senior disciples about his experiences when he was in charge of building stupas and prayer wheels in Tarthang Tulku's centers. In one section he mentioned that after a prayer wheel was built, the area was completely transformed, becoming so peaceful, pleasant, and conducive to the mind.

This confirmed my belief, based on my own reasoning, that Chenrezig Institute had become so peaceful because of its new prayer wheel. Somebody else experiencing a similar effect from building the prayer wheel helped to stabilize my faith.

There are earth, water, fire and wind prayer wheels. One of the benefits of the prayer wheel is that it embodies all the actions of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the 10 directions. To benefit sentient beings, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas manifest in the prayer wheel to purify all our negative karmas and obscurations, and to cause us to actualize the realizations of the path to enlightenment. All the beings (not only the people but also the insects), in the area where the prayer wheel is built are saved from rebirth in the lower realms; they receive a deva or human body, or are born in a pure land of Buddha.

If you have a mani prayer wheel in your house, your house is the same as the Potala, the pure land of the Compassion Buddha. If you have a prayer wheel next to you when you die, you don't need powa. Having the prayer wheel itself becomes a method to transfer your consciousness to a pure land. Simply thinking of a prayer wheel helps a dying person to shoot the consciousness up the central channel and out through the crown to reincarnate in the pure land of Amithaba or the Compassion Buddha. Simply touching a prayer wheel brings great purification of negative karmas and obscurations. Turning a prayer wheel containing 100 million OM MANI PADME HUNG mantras accumulates the same merit as having recited 100 million OM MANI PADME HUNGs.

The prayer wheel here at Land of Medicine Buddha contains 11.8 billion mantras, so turning it one time is the same as having recited that many mantras. In that few seconds, you perform so much powerful purification and accumulate; so much merit. Turning the prayer wheel once is the same as having done many years of retreat. This is explained as one of the benefits of prayer wheels.

With the water prayer wheel, the water that touches the wheel becomes blessed. When that water goes into an ocean or lake, it carries the power to purify all the billions of animals and insects there.

I have had a wish, which has recently become stronger, to build a prayer wheel in the ocean. Because I have been requested to help with so many other Dharma projects, the idea of making a water prayer wheel had been postponed. However, when I was in the center in Taiwan recently, in a conversation about prayer wheels, I mentioned the idea. One of the benefactors, who has been running the family business for some years, was very happy to make a water prayer wheel because his father had started the business by buying fish. Since the family's prosperity came from fishing, he felt his family owed a lot to the fish, and he already had in mind of doing something to repay or to benefit the fish.

When I mentioned the idea of the water prayer wheel, he almost cried, and then he asked, "Why are you telling me to build this prayer wheel?" After I explained the reasons, he was very happy to build a water prayer wheel. I mentioned the idea of building it in the ocean near Taiwan, but he thought to build it in Hawaii where the water of the Pacific Ocean would touch the prayer wheel and bring great benefit.

A fire prayer wheel is turned by the heat of either a candle or an electric light. The light that comes from the prayer wheel then purifies the negative karmas of the living beings it touches. It is similar with a prayer wheel turned by wind. The wind that touches the prayer wheel is blessed by the power of the prayer wheel and then has the power to purify the negative karmas and obscurations of any being it touches.

Because prayer wheels are so powerful in purifying negative karmas, I think it is a very good idea to use them. After I explained the benefits of prayer wheel a few years ago at Kopan, Lorna and Terry voluntarily took it upon themselves to make prayer wheels available to other students who wanted to do the practice. They generously made many small prayer wheels and offered them to many students, including me.

I then offered mine to the King of Nepal. When I mentioned to him that having a prayer wheel helps when one dies, he suddenly became distant. I think it's not a subject commonly talked about to him. He asked, "Do I have to keep this?" So I said, "Yes."

It is also mentioned that prayer wheels stop harms from spirits and other beings and also stop disease, so one idea I have is use them for healing. Anyone with a disease such as AIDS or cancer, whether or not they have any understanding of Dharma, can use the prayer wheel for meditation and healing. For example, sick people could come here to Land of Medicine Buddha for several hours every day to turn the prayer wheel and do the visualizations.

There are two visualizations. With the first, you visualize light beams coming from the mantras in the prayer wheel, illuminating you and purifying you of all your disease and the causes of disease, your negative thoughts and the imprints of these left on your mental continuum. You then visualize the light illuminating all sentient beings and purifying all their sufferings, as well as their negative karmas and obscurations.

With the second visualization, beams are emitted from the mantras and, like a vacuum sucking up dust, they hook all the disease and spirit harms and, most importantly, the cause of disease, the negative karmas and obscurations. All these are absorbed or sucked into the prayer wheel. While reciting five or 10 malas of the mantra, you visualize purifying yourself in this way.

At the end recite some malas while visualizing that the beams emitted from the prayer wheel purify all the sufferings and obscurations of the sentient beings of the six realms. These absorb into the prayer wheel and all sentient beings, including you, are then liberated, actualizing the whole path and becoming the Compassion Buddha. (You can also do circumambulations with the same visualizations.)

If someone with AIDS, cancer or some other disease meditated like this and every day, for as many hours as possible, there would definitely be some effect. I know quite a few people who have completely recovered from terminal cancer through meditation. Even though the person might not know about Dharma, about reincarnation or karma; because they want to have peace of mind now and a peaceful death; because they care about having a healthy body and a healthy mind, they should use this extremely powerful and meaningful method of healing.

I would like to emphasize that every large and small prayer wheel can be used by sick people for healing. This practice is very practical and very meaningful. Two years ago, I asked Jim McCann to build a prayer wheel here at Land of Medicine Buddha, not only for people to do the practice, but also to bless the land. It helps all the insects and animals as well as the human beings. Jim and his wife, Sandra, put a lot of time and effort into actualizing this extremely beautiful prayer wheel, though I'm sure many other people helped them. From the depth of my heart I would like to thank them very much for their achievement. A prayer wheel makes the place very holy and precious, like a pure land.
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More from Kyabje Zopa on the Wheel of Great Compassion which is the book this extract came from:
The prayer wheel is a manifestation of the Compassion Buddha's holy
speech. Through this practice, one then achieves the holy mind, holy body,
and all the qualities of the Compassion Buddha. Some readers may find some
of the quotations about these benefits difficult. For example, in the text by the
Fourth Panchen Lama, I translated a section in which Amitabha Buddha says,
"Anyone who recites the six syllables while turning the Dharma wheel at the
same time is equal in fortune to the Thousand Buddhas," and in which
Shakyamuni Buddha says that turning the prayer wheel once is better than
having done one, seven, or nine years of retreat. The prayer wheel is such a
powerful merit field; by doing this practice, one accumulates extensive merit
and purifies obstacles. The intent of these quotations is to give some idea of
or expression to the fortune of anyone who who has the opportunity to
engage in this practice. Turning the prayer wheel once is more meaningful
than doing many years of retreat without the altruistic mind of enlightenment
[Skt. bodhichitta] and without clear generation of the deity, lacking stable
concentration, and so forth. It does not mean that by turning the prayer
wheel once one equals an arya bodhisattva in equipoise meditation. I do
think, though, that especially if one turns the prayer wheel with bodhichitta
motivation while doing the mantra recitation, one will collect much more
extensive merit to quickly achieve enlightenment than an arhat who abides
for many years in the blissful state of peace for oneself alone.

Here also we can understand the quotation from Padmasambhava, in
which he says that "even those lacking perseverance in their practice, who
pass the time passively, will be able to attain mystic powers [Sanskrit: siddhis] .
Those with perseverance for reciting the mantra and turning the wheel will
undoubtedly attain the tenth ground [Skt. bhumi]; it instantly eliminates all
the immeasurable negative karmic obscurations. Whatever mind-bound deity
[Tib. yidam] you wish to practice will be achieved simultaneously. If one has
no thought to benefit oneself, encouraging another to write the mantra and
turn the wheel eliminates one's own negativity and completes one's good qualities."
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Can't wait for mine to come :twothumbsup:
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Many people have noted how having a prayer wheel near them helps them to
meditate more effectively or to more easily develop positive states of mind.
Though Tibetans may begin engaging in the prayer wheel practice based on
faith, I suspect that most continue to engage in it based on their own experience
of its leading to more peaceful, joyful, and virtuous mental states. This
is certainly true of those practitioners I have spoken with over the years. A
number of Tibetan commentaries state that having a prayer wheel in a building
makes that place become like the Potala, the pure land of the Buddha of
Compassion.
Lorne Ladner in Wheel of Great Compassion, page 5.
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Nicholas Weeks wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 4:59 pm
Many people have noted how having a prayer wheel near them helps them to
meditate more effectively or to more easily develop positive states of mind.
Though Tibetans may begin engaging in the prayer wheel practice based on
faith, I suspect that most continue to engage in it based on their own experience
of its leading to more peaceful, joyful, and virtuous mental states. This
is certainly true of those practitioners I have spoken with over the years. A
number of Tibetan commentaries state that having a prayer wheel in a building
makes that place become like the Potala, the pure land of the Buddha of
Compassion.
Lorne Ladner in Wheel of Great Compassion, page 5.
I have just gotten my own and must say it seems to be true! :twothumbsup: I think it is partially due to the fact that one has to focus a little on the hand which can lead to developing of mindfulness and also the meaning behind the wheel and its religious significance make it easier for altruistic mind to arise. Best way to spend time! :twothumbsup:
“Observing samaya involves to remain inseparable from the union of wisdom and compassion at all times, to sustain mindfulness, and to put into practice the guru’s instructions”. Garchen Rinpoche

For those who do virtuous actions,
goodness is what comes to pass.
For those who do non-virtuous actions,
that becomes suffering indeed.

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Miroku wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:05 pm
I have just gotten my own and must say it seems to be true! :twothumbsup: I think it is partially due to the fact that one has to focus a little on the hand which can lead to developing of mindfulness and also the meaning behind the wheel and its religious significance make it easier for altruistic mind to arise. Best way to spend time! :twothumbsup:
Very good Miroku. Where did you get your Wheel?
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Nicholas Weeks wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:07 pm
Miroku wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 5:05 pm
I have just gotten my own and must say it seems to be true! :twothumbsup: I think it is partially due to the fact that one has to focus a little on the hand which can lead to developing of mindfulness and also the meaning behind the wheel and its religious significance make it easier for altruistic mind to arise. Best way to spend time! :twothumbsup:
Very good Miroku. Where did you get your Wheel?
First I have ordered a small one from China for like 2 usd. It arrived on monday (which I took as quite auspicious :D ). But it was plastic and really smaller than I expected. So I think I might use it as a traveling wheel and then I went to a local "oriental goods pedler" and got myself a nice bigger metal wheel from Kathmandu Nepal. It has an old badly printed mani mantra filling in lanydza script. So now I am thinking how to print mani mantras and how to fill it and next month will ask my teacher to bless it. What do you think?
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For those who do virtuous actions,
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For those who do non-virtuous actions,
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In the valuable Wheel of Great Compassion book, (page 41ff) the Fourth Panchen Lama gives the benefits and how to properly build one.
The devotion and wisdom put into the construction is important, yet the devotion of the user is also so. I will guess, and it is only that, the devotion of the user is more important.

Yours looks very fine. I got a fancy wooden one. I cannot take off the top to check, but in addition to countless Manis there are other powerful mantras; I forget what they are. The 'countless' remark is because they are all on microfilm!

Maybe it was from this shop - my memory is pitiable.

http://www.heartwoodprayerwheels.com/handhelds.html
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Oooooh, no way! I sooo envy you. :twothumbsup: Those are some great prayer wheels. I want to buy a wooden one one day as the microfilm technology is quite amazing and they also seem quite sturdy, yet light and quiet.
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Concerning the devotion aspect. I kinda think this might be the "tooth of a Buddha" scenario a bit. Plus with time the mind developing bodhicitta will also play quite heavily into it.
“Observing samaya involves to remain inseparable from the union of wisdom and compassion at all times, to sustain mindfulness, and to put into practice the guru’s instructions”. Garchen Rinpoche

For those who do virtuous actions,
goodness is what comes to pass.
For those who do non-virtuous actions,
that becomes suffering indeed.

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Mine just arrived - a small Ebay purchase. I plan to replace the prayers inside, but can there be several, printed in the right direction, or is just one mantra permissible? My instinct tells me just one as you can only recite one at once.

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Mantrik wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:02 pm Mine just arrived - a small Ebay purchase. I plan to replace the prayers inside, but can there be several, printed in the right direction, or is just one mantra permissible? My instinct tells me just one as you can only recite one at once.

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Garchen Rinpoche's prayer wheel contains both Tara and Chenrezig mantras, not just purely Chenrezig or Tara.
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As many mantras as possible should be inside. These days some people are using Microfilm, which no master has seemed to have objected to yet.
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Here is H.E Garchen Rinpoche on the benefit of prayer wheels.

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Mantrik wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:02 pm Mine just arrived - a small Ebay purchase. I plan to replace the prayers inside, but can there be several, printed in the right direction, or is just one mantra permissible? My instinct tells me just one as you can only recite one at once.
Yes on many inside, but merit and blessings involve body, speech and mind. So I would guess that even if one says nothing and the mind is blank, the physical spinning would be meritorious. One can wash clothes (not much merit), chant one or different Dharma words (merit) and the mind can lead or follow or ignore the words & actions.

It probably has more to do with the initial bodhicitta intention & devotion, not to worry about matching action, speech & mind exactly.
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Thank you all.
I will explore the best way to insert mantras. :)
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true dharma is inexpressible.

The bodhisattva nourishes from bodhicitta, through whatever method the Buddha has given him. Oh joy.
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javier.espinoza.t wrote: Wed Jun 19, 2019 7:57 pm Image

https://www.bookdepository.com/Wheel-Gr ... 0861711741

it can be of use :)
Yes indeed Javier, unless your guru teaches you about the value of using the wheel, this book may be the only guide one has.
A number of the Tibetan commentaries on the prayer wheel refer to turning
the prayer wheel as "turning the Dharma wheel." One commentary says
that by engaging in the practice of the prayer wheel, "one gains a connection
to [a buddha's] turning of the wheel of Dharma:" The Tibetan commentaries
agree that the practice ultimately leads one to become a buddha-a lord of
truth who turns the wheel of Dharma for others.
page 17
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