The World Prayers Digital Prayer Wheel
Prayer wheels: (adapted from Wikipedia)
Prayer wheels are called Mani wheels by the Tibetans. A prayer wheel is a wheel on a spindle, and on the wheels are written or encapsulated prayers or mantras. According to the Tibetan Buddhist belief, the act of spinning prayer wheels will have much the same effect as orally reciting the prayers.
The World Prayers prayer wheel provides an easy to use RANDOM ACCESS to the World Prayers archive. We think of it as a digital prayer wheel. Use the link below to spin the wheel.
www.worldprayers.org/prayerwheel
Everytime you visit our prayer wheel page, you will receive one randomly selected prayer from our growing database of multicultural prayers. Place the link above into your favorites folder or make it your Internet start-up page or add it to your own website. Use it for a QUICK inspiration anytime.
The ARROW button on the lower right will retrieve another random prayer from the collection. If you want to know more about World Prayers or wish to explore the archive in greater depth, visit our homepage at www.worldprayers.org.
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